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Emory Swimming & Diving Heads to Shenandoah for 2017 NCAA Championships

Emory Swimming & Diving Heads to Shenandoah for 2017 NCAA Championships

CHAMPIONSHIP WEBSITE | SCHEDULE OF EVENTS | MEN'S PSYCH SHEETS | WOMEN'S PSYCH SHEETS

31 student-athletes will be representing the Emory University Swimming & Diving teams this week at the 2017 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships. The meet will run from Wednesday, March 15th through Saturday, March 18th and will be held in Shenandoah, Texas at the Conroe Independent School District's Natatorium.

For the women, they will be looking to extend their current reign over Division III with an eighth consecutive national championship and the 10th overall in school history while the men will be trying to breakthrough with their first title in program history after a third place finish at last year's championships.

The women, along with Kenyon College, are tied for the NCAA lead with 17 student-athletes invited to compete in Shenandoah this week. Swimmers invited to the meet for the Eagles include seniors Marissa Bergh, Annelise Kowalsky, Claire Liu and Marcela Sanchez-Aizcorbe, juniors Sia Beasley, Megan Campbell, Cindy Cheng, Ming Ong, Julia Wawersophomores Ashley Daniels, Julia Durmer, Hannah Lally, Fiona Muir, Meg Taylor and freshmen Maria Kyle, Caroline Olson and Maria Turcan.

On the men's side, Emory saw 12 swimmers invited to the NCAA Championships with seniors Christian Baker, Hayes Burdette-SappAndrew Wilson, juniors Henry Copses, Alexander Hardwick, Aaron Schwartz, Oliver Smith, sophomores Thomas Gordon, Alex Kohlman, Trey Kolleck, Matt Rogers and freshman Sage Ono making the cut for the Eagles. Senior Mitchell Cooper and junior Cooper Tollen will also be traveling to Texas for Emory as relay alternatives.

Preliminaries are set to begin at 10:00 AM every morning with the finals to follow in the evening at 6:00 PM CST. Fans unable to make the trip can follow along with live video and live updating results links that can be found on the championship website and the Emory Swimming & Diving schedule pages (coming soon). Fans can also follow the Emory swimming (@EmorySwimming), Emory Athletics and SCAC (@SCACSwimming) Facebook and Twitter feeds for updates regarding the meet.

Check out the championship website at the top of page as well for more information such as ticket information, the swimming & diving digital program, information on the Conroe Independent School District's Natatorium and more.

Results and a full recap of competition will be posted to emoryathletics.com after the finals session on all four days.