Denison Women鈥檚 Team Claims Eight All-Americans, Stays Fourth at Nationals
The Denison women's swimming and diving team remains in fourth place at the nationals after Day Three, tallying 124.5 points and eight All-American finishes. They secured six first-team and two second-team honors, trailing Kenyon at 239 points, Emory at 319.5, and NYU leading with 375 points. Highlights included a strong performance in the 200 Medley Relay, finishing third, and solid individual placements in various events.
By the Numbers- Denison scored 124.5 points, maintaining fourth place overall.
- They earned eight All-American finishes (6 first-team, 2 second-team).
- Denison has solidified its standings in fourth place, 55 points behind third-place Kenyon.
- Key individual performances include a tie for third by Drue Thielking in the 100 Breast with a time of 1:02.02.
The final day of the championships will take place Saturday, with preliminary sessions starting at 10 a.m. and finals at 6 p.m. Denison will compete in multiple events, aiming to improve their standings.
Bottom LineDenison's performance demonstrates a strong grip on the competition as they prepare for the final day. With strategic efforts in upcoming events, they have the potential to rise in the rankings and secure a podium finish.
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