Swimming & Diving Announces National Team Roster for NCAA Championships

Swimming & Diving Announces National Team Roster for NCAA Championships

The Emory University swimming & diving team has announced its national team roster that will be representing the Eagles at the NCAA Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The Eagles will be sending a total of 39 student-athletes next week, 20 from the women's team and 19 from the men's squad. Both teams will be sending the full allotment of 18 swimmers as well as three divers that qualified at last month's NCAA regionals.

Set to compete for the Emory women are: graduate students Marianne Allard, Taylor Leone, seniors Anna Glowniak, Sammie Kass, Caroline Maki, Savannah Sowards, juniors Fiona Arwood, Moshelle Borjigin, Sloan Donovan, Penelope Helm, Mehan Jungers, Tess Klugherz, sophomores Jada Chatoor, Rosalie Gaudiani, Ali Kaiser, Ariana Khan and freshmen Penny Celtnieks, Isabel Huang, Meredith Liu, Jane Sanderson.

The men's national team roster includes: graduate students Jason Hamilton, Justin Lum, seniors Lucas Bumgarner, Colin LaFave, Will O'Daffer, Pat Pema, Lawrence Redmond, Ryan Soh, juniors Ryan Gibbons, Nicholas Goudie, Jake Meyer, sophomores Jeff Echols, Alexander Pollack, Crow Thorsen, Zachary Zhao and freshmen Sven Becker, Caden Bjornstad, Henri Bonnault and Will Kohn.

The NCAA Championships open Wednesday morning, March 15, and will conclude Saturday night, March 18. Competition will take place at 10:00 AM each morning with preliminary sessions with the finals to occur each evening starting at 6:00 PM. The Old Dominion Athletic Conference will serve as the hosts of this year's NCAA Championships.

Please visit the championship website found here for more information regarding the event.

The Emory men are coming off the 2022 national title and will be looking to capture the third championship in program history. As for the women, they will be looking to start a new dynasty after Kenyon snapped the team's decade-long streak of national titles at last year's national meet. The men and women both enter the national championships ranked No. 2 in the latest CSCAA national poll, standing behind Kenyon in both polls by a slim margin.