Jobe Earns Second All-America Honor as W&L Competes on Day Two of NCAA Championships
Dalton Jobe, a senior swimmer, added a second All-America Honorable Mention during the NCAA Division III Championships, placing 13th in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:38.45. This performance follows his 14th place in the 200 individual medley, where he earned Second Team All-America honors. Jobe's times mark him as one of the fastest in Washington and Lee University's history, just shy of his own school record. The team also competed in the 200-yard freestyle relay, finishing 20th overall. The Generals will continue competition with the 800 freestyle relay on March 20.
By the Numbers- Dalton Jobe finished 13th in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:38.45.
- In the 200 individual medley, Jobe placed 14th with a time of 1:48.16.
- Dalton Jobe has earned two All-America honors at the current championships.
- The 200 freestyle relay team finished 20th with a time of 1:21.62.
Washington and Lee will compete in the 800 freestyle relay on March 20, with Jobe, Chapman, Byars, and Denton participating. This event provides another opportunity for the Generals to showcase their talent and potentially earn additional honors.
Bottom LineDalton Jobe's strong performances highlight his individual prowess and the competitive spirit of Washington and Lee's swimming program. As the championship continues, the spotlight remains on Jobe and his teammates to capitalize on upcoming events.
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