Weygandt Shines in 400 IM as Swarthmore Women鈥檚 Swimming Secures Five All-Americans
The No. 12 Swarthmore College women's swimming team excelled on day two of the NCAA National Championships, earning five All-American honors. Quinn Weygandt achieved a significant milestone, finishing third in the 400 IM, marking her fourth All-American title in the event and making history in the Centennial Conference. Additionally, the relay team of Genine Collins, Riley Bacinski, Sam Packard, and Elle Anthony secured All-American second-team status in the 200 freestyle relay, continuing the team's strong performance.
By the Numbers- Quinn Weygandt finished third in the 400 IM with a time of 4:20.86, her highest career finish in the event.
- The 200 freestyle relay team posted a time of 1:32.43, finishing ninth overall and earning their third consecutive All-American distinction in the event.
While Weygandt鈥檚 achievements shine, there鈥檚 a competitive field at the NCAA Championships. Future races will challenge Swarthmore's team as they aim to maintain or improve their standings against top-tier rivals.
State of Play- Weygandt currently holds 10 All-American selections halfway through the championship meet.
- Genine Collins has secured her 13th career All-American title, while Bacinski and Packard achieved their first-ever accolades.
The Garnet will compete in multiple events on day three, including the 200 medley relay and several individual races, positioning themselves for further potential honors.
Bottom LineSwarthmore's strong showing at the NCAA Championships reflects their dedication and talent, with Weygandt leading the way as both a record-holder and inspirational figure for her teammates. Their upcoming performances will be crucial in solidifying their status at this prestigious meet.
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