RICHMOND, Va. – The Washington University in St. Louis swimming and diving programs were selected to the Scholar All-America Team for the spring 2024 semester, the organization recently announced.
In total, 722 teams from 417 institutions were selected, representing 17,162 student-athletes. To be recognized, teams must have achieved a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher.
The men's team finished the spring semester with a 3.73 GPA while the women's team had a 3.70.
Additionally, nine men and 13 women were named to the 2024 Individual Scholar All-America team. More than 2,000 swimmers and divers earned the distinction.
To be named to the First-Team Scholar All-America team, student-athletes must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.50 and participate in their respective national championship. Second-Team selections must also earn a minimum GPA of 3.50 and met the "B" time standard for the national championship or participated in a diving zone qualification meet.
On the men's side, all selections were on the first team:
Pace Edwards,
Ethan Feng,
Ryan Hillery,
Nathan Lin,
Mark Lipkin,
Alex McCormick,
Justin Rockaway,
Danny Sibley and
Kyle Wolford.
For the women, first team selections include
Isabella Barrientos,
Izzie Gattone,
Rin Iimi,
Shanze Karimi,
Hannah Lee,
Andrea Leng,
Noa Miller,
Madison Okon,
Ali Roche and Riya Sahota. Second team selections include
Rosie Finglass,
Lili Sandor and
Roslyn Tischke.
Founded in 1922, the CSCAA is the nation's first organization of college coaches. The mission of the CSCAA is to advance the sport of swimming and diving with coaches at the epicenter of leadership, advocacy and professional development.