Jobe Earns All-America Honors, Chapman Competes on Day One of Swimming Nationals
The 2026 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships kicked off with impressive performances from Washington and Lee. Senior Dalton Jobe earned Second Team All-America honors, finishing 14th in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 1:48.16. Junior Leighton Chapman showcased his speed in the 50-yard freestyle, clocking 20.41 seconds after competing in a swim-off. Jobe's preliminary time of 1:48.69 also ranks highly in the program's history, marking him as one to watch in upcoming events.
By the Numbers- Dalton Jobe finished 14th in the 200 IM with a time of 1:48.16.
- His preliminary time was 1:48.69, ranking as the 13th fastest.
While Jobe's achievement highlights individual success, the overall performance of the team will need to be assessed over the course of the championships to gauge their competitiveness across events.
State of Play- Dalton Jobe will compete in the 200 freestyle and participate in multiple relays.
- Leighton Chapman has events lined up for the 100 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay.
Expect Jobe to continue strong in the 200 freestyle, potentially improving his standing, while Chapman aims for a top finish in the 100 freestyle. Both athletes are set to impact upcoming relay events significantly.
Bottom LineWashington and Lee's performance at the championships is emblematic of their strong swimming program, with Jobe and Chapman poised to leave a lasting mark as the competition progresses.
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