The Emory University women’s swimming and diving team won its sixth-consecutive NCAA Division III Championship and the eighth overall in the program’s history during the 2014-15 campaign.
Emory University junior Elizabeth Aronoff (Shaker Heights, Ohio / Hawken School) and senior McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg (Centennial, Colorado / Cherry Creek) were each selected to the Capital One Academic All-America Women’s At-Large Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Emory University swimmers Elizabeth Aronoff, McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg and Andrew Wilson were each named to the Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Team, based on their academic and athletic achievements during their careers.
Emory University seniors Nancy Larson, McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg, Michelle York and Nina Zook of the Swimming and Diving Team were each awarded the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, bestowed upon student-athletes who excel academically and athletically, while also serving as leaders in the community.
Emory University Head Swimming and Diving Coach Jon Howell was announced as the winner of the 2015 National College and Scholastic Swimming Trophy, one of the five major awards presented annually by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America
Emory University junior Andrew Wilson and senior McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg were selected as the Swimmers of the Week by the University Athletic Association, following their performances at the 2015 NCAA Division III Championships in Shenandoah, Texas last week.
Emory University Women’s Swimming and Diving extended its dynasty on Saturday night, claiming the team title at the 2015 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships in Shenandoah, Texas.
Emory University’s McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg claimed the first National Championship of her collegiate career, as the senior won the 200-yard butterfly during the third day of the 2015 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships in Shenandoah, Texas.
Emory University juniors Ellie Thompson and Elizabeth Aronoff and seniors Nina Zook and Nancy Larson combined to give the Eagles their second event win at the 2015 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships in Shenandoah, Texas, as the quartet claimed the National Title in the 400-yard medley relay on Thursday night.
Emory University junior Andrew Wilson opened the 2015 NCAA Division III Championships with a bang on Wednesday night, winning the National Championship and setting a Division III record in the 200-yard individual medley.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving Teams will head to Shenandoah, Texas for the 2015 NCAA Division III Swimming Championships from Wednesday, March 18th through Saturday, March 21st.
Emory University junior Kellen Hope finished fourth in the one-meter dive at the NCAA Division III Region 2 Zone Diving Championships on Saturday, but fell just seven-tenths of a point shy of being one of the meet’s four qualifiers for the upcoming NCAA Division III Championships.
Emory University junior Kellen Hope will head to Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas as the Eagles’ lone representative at the 2015 NCAA Region 2 Diving Championships on Friday, February 27th and Saturday, February 28th.
A total of 32 Emory University swimmers have been selected to compete at the upcoming 2015 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships, to be held at the CISD Natatorium in Shenandoah, Texas from March 18th – 21st.
The Emory University Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving programs have been named Scholar All-America Teams for the Fall of 2014 by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.
Emory University junior John Galvin and freshman Rebecca Upton were named the University Athletic Association Men’s and Women’s Swimmer of the Week, respectively, following their performances at the Emory Invitational last Friday and Saturday.
Emory University swimmers amassed 17 NCAA ‘B’ cut times at the Emory Invitational on Friday and Saturday, the team’s final meet before next month’s NCAA Division III Championships.
The Emory University will be in action for its final swimming meet before the 2015 NCAA Division III Championships, hosting the Emory Invitational at the Madeleine Jude Brown Aquatic Center inside the Woodruff Physical Education Center, from Friday, February 20th through Saturday, February 21st.
Fans who were unable to watch the live webcast of the 2015 University Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships, and those that were at the meet, can now watch the archived webcasts of each session online.
Emory University junior Andrew Wilson and senior McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg were selected as the University Athletic Association Swimmers of the Week, after each helped lead the Eagles to their 17th-consecutive conference titles at last week’s UAA Championships.
The host Emory University Eagles women’s squad extended an already large lead atop the standings at the 2015 University Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships on Friday, while the men find themselves tied for first place with the University of Chicago entering the final day of competition.
Emory University swept the team titles at the 2015 University Athletic Association on Saturday night, with both the men’s and women’s squads finishing first at the conference championships, hosted by Emory at the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Six conference records were broken during the second day of competition on Thursday at the 2015 University Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships in Atlanta, Georgia, with host school Emory University taking leads in both the men’s and women’s teams standings.
For the second-consecutive season and the 11th time in the 28-year history of the meet, Emory University will play host to the University Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships. This year’s meet, held at the Madeleine Jude Brown Aquatic Center inside the Woodruff Physical Education Center, will begin on Wednesday, February 11th and continue through Saturday, February 14th.
Two members of the Emory University Swimming and Diving Team were selected as the University Athletic Association’s Swimmers of the Week based on their performances against the University of Georgia on Saturday, with junior Andrew Wilson earning the men’s honor, and freshman Ming Ong claiming the women’s award.
With the squad split between a pair of dual swimming and diving meets on Saturday afternoon, both the third-ranked Emory men and top-ranked Emory women earned wins at the University of the South, while falling at the NCAA Division I University of Georgia.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving teams will take part in a pair of dual meets on the road on Saturday, January 31st, with part of the squad headed to Athens, Georgia to take on the University of Georgia, and the rest of the team going to Sewanee, Tennessee to face the University of the South. The meet against Georgia is slated for a 12:00 pm ET start, while the Sewanee meet will begin at 2:00 pm ET.
Emory University turned in another solid performance in dual meet action on Saturday, as the Eagles swept opponents Darton College and the University of West Florida in the team’s final home dual meet of the 2014-15 season.
The Emory University Swimming and Diving Team will have a few special events on the docket prior to the squad’s meet against Darton College and the University of West Florida at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday, January 24th at 1:00 PM.