SWIM – Trieschmann Named CSCAA Swimmer of the Year, 19 Sharks Honored as All-Americans

RICHMOND, VA. – The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced its NCAA Women’s Division II award winners and All-Americans for the 2023-24 season.

Following her five NCAA National Titles victories, Emily Trieschmann was crowned the CSCAA Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive year.

The awards were determined by a nationwide vote of CSCAA-member Division II head swimming coaches and head diving coaches. All-Americans are selected based on their finish at the NCAA Championships. Only student-athletes who computed in their championship finals are eligible for All-American Honors. NCAA relays & individuals must score in the top-8 to earn first-team honors, while those who finish ninth through sixteenth earn second-team honors.

Trieschmann was stellar during the NCAA National Championship meet, winning titles in the 200 Free, 500 Free, 1000 Free, and 1650 Free, and was a part of the 800 Free Relay team. Trieschmann set the NCAA record in the 1000-freestyle with a time of 9:38.98.

For the Sharks, May Lowy (800 Free Relay), Rafaela Raurich (800 Free Relay; 100 Butterfly; 200 Butterfly), Emilia Ronningdal (800 Free Relay), Marcel Snitko (200 Free), and Emily Trieschmann all won national titles during the NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships.

Sharks Women’s Swimming had a total of 12 NCAA All-Americans – Estelle BauerMaya EsparzaMaria GoncalvesMay LowyHannah MontgomeryMollie MorfeltIlaria MurzilliRafaela RaurichEmilia RonningdalNeta ShiffEmily Trieschmann, and Hailey Williams.

NSU Men’s Swimming had seven All-American honorees – Luca AlessandriniThomas FlowerGustav HenriksenInigo MarinaKeith PeristeridisMateus Ribeiro, and Marcel Snitko.

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