The Denison men鈥檚 swimming and diving team leads the NCAA Championships with 226 points after two days of competition. The team celebrated seven new All-Americans including Jack Hill, who broke the NCAA record in the 200 Free with a time of 1:33.94. UChicago and NYU moved up in the standings to second and third, while Kenyon holds fourth. Additional strong qualifiers from Denison included George Goins, Nick Hensel, and Cam Blevins-Mohr, contributing to a remarkable showing.

By the Numbers
  • Denison leads the championships with 226 points.
  • Jack Hill's record-breaking time in the 200 Free was 1:33.94.
State of Play
  • Denison maintains its top position after two days of the championship.
  • UChicago (179 points) and NYU (169 points) are closely trailing in second and third place.
What's Next

The Denison team will continue competing in the NCAA Championships through Saturday, with prelims starting each morning and finals scheduled for each evening. Teams will vie for top placements in upcoming events like the 200 Medley Relay and 800 Free Relay.

Bottom Line

With strong performances and broken records, Denison is poised to secure the championship title, but it must maintain its advantage as fierce competition looms from UChicago and NYU.