#1 NSU Adds Three More NCAA National Titles

INDIANAPOLIS, IN. – The NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving National Championships continued on Wednesday from the IUPUI Natatorium. The top-ranked Sharks Women’s Swim team had another historic day, winning three more individual national championships in the 1000-free, 200-IM, 200-medley relay.

Emily Trieschmann continues her record-breaking year and won two more NCAA National Championships. The sophomore set the new NCAA Division II record in the 1000-free – posting a time of 9:43.25 – and also was part of the 200-medley national championship relay team.

Mollie Morfelt, Savanna Best, Aleksandra Maslova, and Trieschmann defended the No. 1 Sharks national title in the 200-medley relay, recording a time 1:39.90, edging out Indy (1:40.11).

Emilia Ronningdal recorded the first individual NCAA national title of her Nova Southeastern career, taking home the crown in the 200 individual medley with a time of 1:57.78.

Luca Alessandrini placed fifth for Nova Southeastern in the 1000-free, recording a time of 9:04.35.

INSIDE THE MEET
Events – 1000-free, 200 medley relay, 200 IM, 50 free
Location – IUPUI Natatorium | Indianapolis, IN.

Standings – Women’s

1. Nova Southeastern – 182 points
2. Indy – 144
3. Drury – 97
4. Colorado Mesa – 85
5. Lynn – 77
6. Wayne State & West Chester – 75
7. Wingate – 66
8. West Florida – 50
9.McKendree – 48

Standings – Men’s

  1. Indy – 121.5 points
  2. McKendree – 105.5
  3. Tampa – 103
  4. Drury – 97
  5. Colorado Mesa – 76.5
  6. Wingate – 72
  7. Grand Valley – 66
  8. Florida Southern – 65.5
  9. Findlay – 65
  10. Oklahoma Christian – 61
  11. St. Cloud State – 48
  12. Nova Southeastern – 47

UPCOMING
The NCAA National Championship continues on Thursday, with the 100-fly, 400-IM, 200-free, and the 400-medley relay.
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