To qualify for First-Team Scholar All-America, student-athletes must have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher and participated in their national championship. Second-Team selections, must have also earned a 3.5 GPA or higher and met a “B” time standard for the national championship or qualified for a diving zone qualification meet.
Notable honorees among the women include six CSCAA Swimmers and Divers of the Year. For Division I: Gretchen Walsh (Virginia); Division II: Emily Trieschmann (Nova Southeastern) and Alexa Gonczi (PennWest-Clarion); Division III: Kaley McIntyre (NYU) and Kailee Payne (Ithaca); and for NAIA: Maaike Broersma (Lindsey Wilson).
For the men, five CSCAA Swimmers and Divers of the Year earned this prestigious recognition. For Division I: Carson Tyler (Indiana); Division II: Ben Sampson (Colorado Mesa); Division III: Justin Finkel (Connecticut College) and Israel Zavaleta (Kenyon); and for NAIA: Noel de Geus (Keiser).
For more information, and to view the complete list of honorees, please visit www.cscaa.org/scholaraa
Institutions and communication departments may access CSCAA Scholar All-America logos here.
All inquiries can be directed to Michael Tubb at tubb@cscaa.org
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