Collins Finishes National Runner-Up, No. 12 Women鈥檚 Swimming Captures Six All-Americans
The No. 12 Swarthmore College women's swimming team excelled at the NCAA National Championships, securing six All-American honors on opening night. Genine Collins achieved a historic national runner-up finish in the 50 freestyle, setting two Centennial Conference records and matching the program's best NCAA finish. The women's 400 medley relay team also made history, finishing sixth and earning All-American recognition for the first time. Quinn Weygandt achieved second-team status in the 200 individual medley, marking her ninth career All-American nod. The team looks to continue their momentum in upcoming events.
By the Numbers- Genine Collins finished the 50 freestyle with a time of 22.50 seconds, becoming the second swimmer in program history to place as national runner-up.
- The women's 400 medley relay team set a school and conference record with a time of 3:33.15.
- The team has a total of six All-American honors following the first day of championships.
- Upcoming events include the 200 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 400 individual medley.
The team aims to build on their strong start in the upcoming events of the championships, with several swimmers poised for potential All-American finishes. Increased focus on relay events may yield further accolades.
Bottom LineSwarthmore women鈥檚 swimming is positioned for significant achievement at the NCAA Championships, with record-setting performances highlighting their potential for further success in the remaining events.
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