NSU Swimming Continues Strong Performance at NCAA Championships

INDIANAPOLIS, IN. – After three days at the NCAA National Championships, the No. 1 ranked Nova Southeastern Women’s Swimming team continues their strong performance, adding three more national titles and bringing their total to seven for the meet. Thomas Flower earned the first national championship of his career, taking home the 200-yard freestyle crown.
 

Flower

May Lowy won the first individual national title of her career on Thursday, winning the 400-individual medley with a time of 4:13.80. Savanna Best placed third in the event, recording a time of 4:17.07.
 

Lowy

Emilia Ronningdal won her second individual NCAA national championship, claiming the crown in the 200-freestyle in 1:47.11. Emily Trieschmann finished third in the event, narrowly behind Ronningdal, posting a time of 1:47.88.
 

Ronningdal

The top-ranked Sharks women’s team closed their Thursday performance by winning the 400-medley relay, as Mollie Morfelt, Best, Sasha Maslova, and Ronningdal earned their second relay national championship of the meet, recording a time of 3:38.34.
 

Ronningdal, Morfelt, Best, Maslvoa

Steven Aimable earned a second-place finish in the 100-butterfly, posting a time of 46.11. Nova Southeastern’s men’s swimming team moved back into the top-10, jumping three spots and sits in ninth-place.

INSIDE THE MEET
Events – 100-butterfly, 400-IM, 200-free, 400-medley relay
Locations – IUPUI Natatorium | Indianapolis, IN.

STANDINGS – Women’s

  1. Nova Southeastern – 300.5
  2. Indy – 227
  3. Drury – 178.5
  4. Colorado Mesa – 150
  5. Lynn – 130
  6. West Chester – 118
  7. Carson-Newman – 93
  8. Wingate – 88
  9. Henderson St. – 78
  10. West Florida – 77

STANDINGS – Men’s

  1. Indy – 254.5
  2. McKendree – 197.5
  3. Drury – 189
  4. Tampa – 167
  5. Colorado Mesa – 156.5
  6. Findlay – 135
  7. Grand Valley – 128
  8. Wingate – 121
  9. Nova Southeastern – 97
  10. Florida Southern – 89.5

UPCOMING
Day Four of the five-day NCAA Division II National Championships is on Friday, March 10, with the 500-free, 100-back, 100-breast, and 200-fly events.
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