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Women's Swimming & Diving Academic All-America Team Members of the Year (2023–present) Year Div. I Winner School Div. II Winner School Div. III Winner School College/NAIA Winner School 2023 Lexi Cuomo [1] Virginia: Paige Mikesell [1] IUP: Taylor Leone [1] Emory: Hanne te Velthuis [1] Cumberlands: 2024 Ching Hwee Ga [2] Indiana: Benedict Nagy ...
Alyssa Bean, swimming, Scranton University. ... 2023 football all-star team: ... Ava Conrad, diving, University of Vermont. Payton England, field hockey, Salve Regina University ...
This year's events were hosted by Purdue University at the Boilermaker Aquatic Center in West Lafayette, Indiana. After three consecutive second-place finishes, Georgia returned to the top of the team standings, finishing 117.5 points ahead of three-time defending champions Auburn. This was the Bulldogs' fourth women's team title.
In February 2016, the athletic director suspended the Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving team from the Landmark Conference championship meet for alleged hazing. [167] [168] In fall 2016, women's golf was added to the athletics program. They debuted with a 5–0 victory in September 2016. [169]
Lilly King of Indiana was awarded the 2016 CSCAA (College Swimming Coaches Association of America) Swimmer of the Year. King won the 100 and 200 breaststrokes in record breaking fashion, and was the first woman under 57 seconds in the 100 breast, and the first women to go under the 2:04 barrier in the 200 breaststroke.
The NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of women's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division I members in the United States. It has been held every year since 1982, except 2020.
The 2020 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships was a planned competitive swim and dive meet to determine the women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I national champion for the 2019-20 season.