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Emory Swimming & Diving Heads to NCAA Division III Championships in Knoxville

Emory Swimming & Diving Heads to NCAA Division III Championships in Knoxville

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The Eagles will travel to Knoxville, TN for the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships, as the Emory women will be in search of their second-consecutive National Title, while the men will be looking to improve on their third-place finish from last year.

Fans can follow the action at the NCAA Championships with live results and a video webcasts.  The links to both will be posted to the NCAA Championship website, prior to the start of competition on Wednesday.

Emory will be represented by the largest squad at this year’s meet, sending 18 women and 17 men to compete for the NCAA Championship.  Competing for the women will be swimmers Jennifer Aronoff, Anne Culpepper, Leslie Hackler, Liz Horvat, Suzanne Lemberg, Taryn Lushinsky, Laura Manor, Courtney McDermott, Amy Minowitz, Katie Mroz, Sadie Nennig, Claire Pavlak, Renee Rosenkranz, Jacqueline Schneider, Whitley Taylor, April Whitley, Ann Wolber and Brooke Woodward

Representing the men’s squad will be swimmers Patrick Augustyn, Ryan Bass, Mark Bernstein, Jared Dubnow, Darrell Eacret, Justin Leemis, Matt O’Brien, Peter O’Brien, Mackenzie Perry, Sean Ransenberg, Ben Redpath, Ross Spock, Matt Spooner, Richard Upton, and Paul Weinstein and Justin Beegle, along with diver Daniel Kolb.

Action at the meet will take place daily starting on Wednesday, March 23rd and continuing through Saturday, March 26th, with preliminaries beginning at 10:00 AM and finals at 6:00 PM each day.  The NCAA Championship meet will be held at the Jones Aquatic Center on the campus of the University of Tennessee.