Emory University Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach Jon Howell has been named as one of five inductees to the 2019 Class of the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame.
For the second consecutive season and sixth time in team history, the Emory University men?s swimming & diving program finished as the NCAA Division III national runner-up behind another stellar meet at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina
The Emory University swimming and diving teams saw a total of 29 members recognized by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) for their athletic and academic efforts during the 2018-19 season, including a NCAA-best 26 who were named as Scholar All-Americans.
Emory University swimmers Thomas Gordon, Trey Kolleck, Julia Durmer and Meg Taylor were honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) on Wednesday as all four were named to the Google Cloud At-Large Academic All-America teams.
Emory University swimmers Thomas Gordon, Trey Kolleck, Julia Durmer and Meg Taylor were selected to the Google Cloud College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District At-Large Team on Thursday, May 16th as announced by the organization.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving trio of seniors Fiona Muir, Thomas Gordon and freshman Lucas Bumgarner have been chosen as the University Athletic Association Athletes of the Week for their performances at the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Emory University Men’s Swimming and Diving team saved their best performances for last, winning national championships in three of the final six events contested as the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships concluded Saturday night in Greensboro, NC.
The Men’s 800 Freestyle relay turned in a national runner-up performance as the 2019 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships continued Friday night at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, NC.
The Emory University Men’s Swimming and Diving team added another event national championship to its ledger as well as a national runner-up performance on Thursday as the 2019 National Championships continued in Greensboro, NC.
Senior Thomas Gordon highlighted the Emory University Men’s Swimming and Diving team on the first day of the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina, capturing his second consecutive national title in the 500 Freestyle.
35 members of the Emory University Swimming and Diving programs will be making the trip to Greensboro, North Carolina for the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships.
Freshman Lucas Bumgarner had another strong showing at the NCAA Regional Diving Championships, finishing second in the 3-meter event on Saturday. The regionals were hosted by Grinnell College in Grinnell, IA.
Freshman Lucas Bumgarner put on another impressive showing on day one of the NCAA Region 2 Diving Championships in Grinnell, IA, placing first in the 1-meter event.
The Emory University Men’s Diving trio of junior Trevor Burke and freshmen Lucas Bumgarner and Colin Stelmach will represent the Eagles this weekend at the NCAA Division III Region 2 Diving Championships in Grinnell, IA.
Emory University senior Anya Koné and freshman Pat Pema were chosen as the University Athletic Association Co-Athletes of the Week as announced by the league office Monday afternoon.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving programs sent a small group of swimmers to the Midwest Invitational this weekend as a final opportunity to improve their times before next month’s NCAA Championships.
Emory University senior swimmer Fiona Muir and freshman diver Lucas Bumgarner were named the University Athletic Association Athletes of the Week for their performances at the 2019 UAA Swimming & Diving Championships this past weekend in Chicago, IL.
For the 21st consecutive season, the Emory University Men’s Swimming & Diving team were crowned University Athletic Association Champions as the four-day conference meet concluded Saturday night in Chicago, IL.
With six more conference championships on Friday, the Emory University Men’s Swimming and Diving program has extended to a comfortable lead of 335.5 points heading into the final day of competition.
With three event championships on Thursday, the Emory University Men’s Swimming & Diving program has built a substantial 245-point lead at the University Athletic Association Championships which are being held in Chicago, IL.
Members of the Emory University Men’s Swimming and Diving program were in action Wednesday as the University Athletic Association Championships got underway in Chicago, IL with freshman Lucas Bumgarner highlighting the diving trio in the first event of the meet, earning All-UAA honors in the 1-meter, 11-dives event.
Emory University swimmers freshman Calvin Furbee and senior Hannah Baratz were named the University Athletic Association Athletes of the Week for their performances at the Auburn Invitational over the weekend.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving teams sent a small unit of swimmers to Auburn University over the weekend in the final meet before the University Athletic Association Championships.
Emory University swimmers Trey Kolleck and Clio Hancock swept the University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week awards as awarded by the league office late Monday afternoon.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving teams wrapped up the dual meet portion of the 2018-19 schedule on Saturday afternoon, competing against Division I power University of Georgia in Athens.
The Emory University Men’s Swimming and Diving program celebrated Senior Day Saturday afternoon, breezing to a 188-95 win over Centre College at the Madeleine Jude Brown Aquatic Center in Atlanta, GA.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving programs return to the Madeleine Jude Brown Aquatic Center this Saturday, January 26th, with a dual meet against Centre College, beginning at 11:00 AM.
Emory University freshman Lucas Bumgarner was named the University Athletic Association Men’s Diver of the Week for his performance against Delta State on Saturday morning in Pensacola, Florida.