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editor/writer: Charles Montgomery
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The Peak Health Aquatic Center at Mylan Park has seen its fair share of electrifying events since it opened in the fall of 2019. The facility has been the site of three Big 12 Conference Championships since its opening with the most recent coming in 2024.
Initial planning for the new complex began in the fall of 2015, when nine public entities, including West Virginia University, committed to collaborate in building a state-of-the-art aquatic and track complex at Mylan Park.
Recognizing the need for an Olympic-sized, 50-meter pool, the community and WVU worked together to make this possible. A $48 million facility, the Aquatic and Track Complex at Mylan Park is a community facility for all ages. It serves as the home to WVU’s swimming and diving, cross country and track and field teams. Construction began on the complex in August 2017.
The aquatic facility is approximately 75,000 square-feet with a 50-meter competition pool and seating for 1,200 spectators. The aquatic center will include a diving pool and tower, a warming pool, therapeutic pool, a family water park, an outdoor sun deck, two wet classrooms, a cardio fitness room, training space, locker rooms and multipurpose rooms for meetings and special occasions.
The West Virginia University men’s and women’s swimming and diving program remains rooted in its rich tradition of developing high-caliber athletes to compete at the highest level of collegiate swimming in the United States.
Throughout its history, the WVU swimming and diving program has produced 118 NCAA qualifiers, 59 All-Americans and 17 Big 12 Conference champions.
Most recently, sophomore diver Owen Recker represented West Virginia at the 2025 Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships in Federal Way, Washington. Recker competed on the men’s 3-meter and platform. He was the first male WVU diver to compete at the NCAA Championships since 2022.
At the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships, redshirt senior Danny Berlitz, senior Justin Heimes and senior Miranda Kirtley each earned individual medals for WVU. Berlitz earned bronze in the 200-yard backstroke, Heimes placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke and Kirtley placed fifth in the women’s 1650-yard freestyle.
While having success in the pool, West Virginia also has tremendous success in the classroom. Eight Mountaineers were named to the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. Sophomore Owen Recker, juniors Abigail Sullivan, Elysa Grossman and Max Nielsen, seniors Mia Walters, Sarah Krusinski, Hayden Apel and Heimes represented WVU on the team.
Six Mountaineers were also named Scholar All-Americans by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). Recker, Sullivan, Krusinski, Heimes, Kirtley and senior Conner McBeth earned the honor from the CSCAA.
The West Virginia University athletic training program looks to get its student-athletes back in a timely manner while providing quality health care for its student-athletes and coaches.
The Athletic Performance Center houses the athletic training program, providing the athletic training staff and WVU student-athletes with a quality facility to focus on their needs.
The scope of the athletic training services encompasses various domains, which include injury recognition, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention,
Athletic excellence and strength and conditioning go hand-in-hand at West Virginia University. WVU’s strength and conditioning staff ensures that all student-athletes are on year-long programs designed to continue improving the fitness capabilities needed in their sports
The Athletic Performance Center provides student-athletes with top-quality equipment to hone their skills while at WVU. The strength and conditioning staff at WVU remains one of the best in the country, specializing in an array of strength programs to help athletes continue to improve and remain in peak physical condition.
At WVU, student-athletes can rest assured that their strength staff is monitoring their performance on a daily basis.
Student-athletes at West Virginia University play a pivotal role in this state’s tradition. Without a professional sports team, West Virginia residents look to WVU for athletic excellence and success.
When individuals choose to become Mountaineers, they represent themselves, the school, and the state of West Virginia. That makes representing the Gold and Blue special for past and future student-athletes.
On a regular basis, student-athletes interact with family, friends, alumni, news media and fans. Through these interactions, those student-athletes have unique experiences that shape their time at WVU.
The environment at West Virginia University is what makes it such a special experience for student-athletes who come from all over the country and the world.
Those who choose to represent West Virginia University as student-athletes are committed to their athletic careers as well as their academic careers. West Virginia University offers a variety of services and programs to help student-athletes maximize their academic potential. Department staff members work with coaches, on-campus student service providers and faculty to help student-athletes meet the unique demands of the classroom and their sport. Eight swimmers were selected to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team in 2025. Six swimmers were named Scholar All-Americans by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).
2020-21 GPA
• Men’s- 3.48
• Women’s- 3.59
• Combined- 3.54
2021-22 GPA
• Men’s- 3.27
• Women’s- 3.51
• Combined- 3.39
2022-23 GPA
• Men’s- 3.38
• Women’s- 3.48
• Combined- 3.43
2023-24 GPA
• Men’s- 3.40
• Women’s- 3.50
• Combined- 3.45
2024-25 GPA
• Men’s- 3.37
• Women’s- 3.53
• Combined- 3.45
West Virginia enters its 14th season in the Big 12 Conference as the conference continues to be one of the premier athletic conferences in the country.
The Big 12 Conference is comprised of 16 members – Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor, BYU, Cincinnati, Colorado, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, UCF, Utah and West Virginia.
Like West Virginia University, the Big 12 values quality academic and athletic programs. The conference also has a well-regarded tradition of success.
Whether in the pool, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and meet officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.
The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
CHARACTER
Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867. Across the three campuses of the WVU System in Morgantown, Keyser, and Beckley, WVU is changing lives and helping to create a brighter future. Our purpose remains to bring education, healthcare, and prosperity to our state. WVU is one of only a few flagship, R1, land-grant, community-engaged universities in the nation.
RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION
R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Possible category, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
ACCREDITATION
WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation.
GOVERNANCE
The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. Michael Benson is WVU’s 27th president.
CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES
The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown to the student-centered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology-intensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are creating a better future for West Virginia and the world.
The WVU Institute of Technology offers 30+ majors, including undergraduate engineering programs that have consistently ranked among the top in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report.
WVU Potomac State College offers 60+ majors and combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university.
The WVU System also includes Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg; School of Nursing campuses in Morgantown, Charleston, Keyser, Bridgeport and Beckley; farms and forests throughout the state; and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.
The WVU Morgantown campus is in a town that was named the “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown was also rated the ninth best college town in America by Business Insider.
STUDENT PROFILE
Fall 2024 WVU System enrollment was 25,000+
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 142 Gilman Scholars, 82 Fulbright Scholars, 53 Goldwater Scholars, 44 Critical Language Scholars, 30 Boren Scholars, 27 Truman Scholars, 6 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, 39 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar and one Schwarzman Scholar.
R1 RESEARCH INSTITUTION HIGHLIGHTS
WVU is one of only 187 colleges and universities to attain a ranking of R1, or the highest possible research category, alongside such institutions as Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins.
WVU researchers are exploring the frontier in neuroscience research at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, doing groundbreaking work on Alzheimer’s disease and addiction treatment using focused ultrasound to safely open the blood-brain barrier (reported by “60 Minutes,” the New York Times, New England Journal of Medicine, the Washington Post and more).
WVU researchers are exploring the farthest reaches of the universe: dozens helped uncover evidence of ripples in space-time. mWVU is one of two or three universities that serve as a major hub for all branches of science contributing to NANOGrav – a galaxy-sized detector that is beginning to detect the gravitational universe.
Maura McLaughlin, Eberly Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, an internationally renowned WVU astrophysicist was selected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors in the scientific world.
Duncan Lorimer, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, was selected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Twelve Morgantown colleges and schools offer 302 majors in agriculture and natural resources; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts and media; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; and public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Students can choose from more than 450 student organizations or participate in an active intramural program and a variety of club sports.
SERVICE AND LEARNING
The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU is one of only 75 schools recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for Community Engagement (recognized since 2010).
PARENTS CLUB
The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000+ members, connects parents and families with the student experience.
ALUMNI
Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 210,000+ graduates worldwide (in 135 nations).
LIBRARIES
The WVU Libraries encompass seven libraries statewide. Facilities in Morgantown include the Downtown Campus Library, Evansdale Library, Health Sciences Library, Law Library and the West Virginia and Regional History Center. Onsite collections include more than 936,000 books, 1.5+ million e-books and 700+ databases.
PRIVATE SUPPORT
The WVU Foundation recorded $282.6 million in gifts and pledges in fiscal year 2024. As of June 30, 2024, total Foundation assets stood at $3.04 billion, including long-term investments for the benefit of WVU and assets managed by the Foundation for other WVU-affiliated organizations.
EXTENSION
Throughout the year in West Virginia’s 55 counties, WVU Extension funds and delivers West Virginia’s 4-H program, which reaches more than 68,000 youth each year through county and state camps, special interest clubs, in-school activities and other programs.
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE
It’s painless to apply — no required essays or recommendations, students are automatically considered for scholarships and can be admitted with or without ACT or SAT scores. Test scores may be required for certain majors or scholarships. Apply directly to WVU or use the Common Application. WVU offers a rolling admission (there is no official application deadline). Applications are processed beginning in late August for admission the following fall. March 1 is the deadline for West Virginia residents to submit Promise Scholarship applications. Visit admissions.wvu.edu to learn more, including how to submit official transcripts and test scores. Graduate admission (for degree-seeking applicants) requires a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale for regular admission. In addition, an applicant must meet the minimum admissions criteria determined by their program of interest.
VISITORS CENTER
The WVU Visitors Center is the front door to campus, providing the warm hospitality that Mountaineers are known for in a modern, welcoming space. Tours led by current students are offered Monday through Friday and select Saturdays. Details are available at visit.wvu.edu.
• Head coach Brent MacDonald began his first season as the head coach of the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams
• The men’s team placed seventh at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships, while the women’s team placed ninth
• Sophomore Owen Recker became the first male WVU diver to compete at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships since 2022
• Recker placed 51st in prelims with 214.50 total points on the 3-meter and 37th in prelims with 274.70 total points on platform at the championships
• Senior Danny Berlitz was the only Mountaineer on either team to place in the top three in an event at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Berlitz swam the second fastest time in program history while placing third in the 200-yard backstroke (1:41.20) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Berlitz also set a program record in the 200-yard freestyle (1:34.93) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Berlitz won the 400-yard individual medley (2:46.51) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Senior Justin Heimes placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke (46.07) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Heimes also swam the third fastest time in program history in the 100-yard backstroke (46.02) at the Big 12 Championships
• Senior Miranda Kirtley was the highest placing WVU female swimmer at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships as she placed fifth in the 1650-yard freestyle event
• Four divers qualified for the 2025 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships held in Piscataway, N.J.: Owen Recker, Levi Hellmann, Sarah Krusinski and Abigail Sullivan
• Recker placed fourth in the platform event with 634.60 points and placed 12th on 3-meter with 662.25 points at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
• Eight members of the program were named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic AllDistrict Team: Hayden Apel, Owen Recker, Justin Heimes, Max Nielsen, Sarah Krusinski, Elysa Grossman, Mia Walters and Abigail Sullivan
• Six Mountaineers were named CSCAA Scholar AllAmericans for the 2024-25 season: Justin Heimes (second team), Conner McBeth (second team), Owen Recker (first team), Miranda Kirtley (second team), Sarah Krusinski (second team), Abigail Sullivan (second team)
Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
Won on platform (245.20) at the Rutgers Diving
Named to the College Sports Communicators
2024-25 Academic All-District Team
2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team (4.0 GPA)
Swam the second fastest time in program history while placing third in the 200-yard backstroke (1:41.20) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
Set a program record in the 200-yard freestyle (1:34.93) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the Big 12 Championships
Part of the 400-yard medley relay team that swam the third fastest time in program history (3:09.06) at the Big 12 Championships
Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 50-yard freestyle (19.83) at the Big 12 Championships
Placed eighth in the 200-yard freestyle at the Big 12 Championships Won the 400-yard individual medley (2:46.51) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
Swam the sixth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard backstroke (47.56) while placing third against Penn State Placed fourth in the 200-yard individual medley (1:45.80) at the U.S. Open Championships
First Team All-Big 12
Second Team All-Big 12
RILEY BROWN
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
GLENN ELORIAGA
• Did not compete
PATTON GRAZIANO
• Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 200-yard backstroke (1:45.55) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the 10th fastest time in program history in the 100-yard backstroke (48.13) at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
JAMIN HARLAN
• Competed in the C final in the 200-yard IM (1:47.94) and the 200-yard butterfly (1:48.54) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
JUSTIN HEIMES
• Placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke (46.07) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the third fastest time in program history in the 100-yard backstroke (46.02) at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke (47.72) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• First Team All-Big 12
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America second-team
LEVI HELLMANN
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Set a program record (336.80) while placing third in the men's team diving event at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the platform event (308.80) at the Big 12 Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
TREVOR HUDSON
• Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:30.48) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 500-yard freestyle (4:26.47) at the Big 12 Championships
REILLY KEANEY
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
CARTER KEGLE
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
TUCKOR LAMBERT
• Placed second in the 100-yard freestyle (45.85) against Villanova
NICK LUGO
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
CONNER MCBETH
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the 2025 Big 12 Championships
• Swam the fourth fastest time in program history in the 50-yard freestyle (19.65) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed fifth in the B final of the 50 free at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed sixth in the B final of the 100 free (43.70) at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the 50-yard freestyle (19.85) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America second-team
FRANKIE MCCUTCHAN
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
ADAM MCDONALD
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the C final of the 200-yard breaststroke (2:00.55) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished eighth in the C final of the 100yard breaststroke (55.84) at the U.S. Open Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
IAN MCKINNEY
• Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:24.43) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the 5k event at the 2025 U.S. Open Water National Championships
• Placed 34th in the event (1:01:37)
• Competed in the C final of the 200-yard butterfly (1:48.07) at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
WILLIAM MULLEN
• Competed in the 5k and 10k events at the 2025 U.S. Open Water National Championships
• Placed 33rd in the 10k (2:01:53) and 35th in the 5k (1:01:48)
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
MAX NIELSEN
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
BRADEN OSBORN
• Competed in the C final of the 100-yard butterfly (48.02) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
NOAH OTT
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
GABRIEL PERSEGUIN DIAS
• Competed in the C final of the 100-yard butterfly (48.06) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
ERIK PETRUZZI
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard breaststroke (54.08) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed fourth in the B final of the 100-yard breaststroke at the Big 12 Championships
• Competed in the C final of the 200-yard breaststroke at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
OWEN RECKER
• Became the first male WVU diver to compete at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships since 2022
• Placed 51st in prelims with 214.50 total points on the 3-meter and 37th in prelims with 274.70 total points on platform at the championships
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Placed fourth in the platform event with 634.60 points and placed 12th on 3-meter with 662.25 points at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
• Set a program record (336.80) while placing third in the men's team diving event at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the B final of the platform event (351.20) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the B final of the 3-meter (323.60) at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed fourth in the B final of the 1-meter (293.75) at the Big 12 Championships
• Named Big 12 Men's Diver of the Week (Oct. 9, 2024)
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America first-team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America first-team
ALVARO SANTIAGO
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
WESLEY SCHAUER
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
ROANOKE SHIRK
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam in the C final of the 200-yard freestyle at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
CHRISTIAN SIMPSON
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the fourth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard backstroke (1:43.78) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard freestyle (1:36.55) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 200 IM (1:47.73) at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed eighth in the B final of the 200-yard individual medley (1:50.62) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Finished seventh in the C final of the 200yard backstroke (1:48.49) at the U.S. Open Championships
JOEY STEBBINS
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard backstroke (1:45.80) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the B final of the 200 back at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the 10th fastest time in program history in the 400-yard individual medley (3:52.42) while placing second against Penn State
• Placed third in the B final of the 200-yard individual medley (1:47.97) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished sixth in the C final of the 100yard backstroke (49.61) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Named Big 12 Men's Co-Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 5, 2025)
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
PARKER STERLITZ
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:23.81) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:31.24) at the Big 12 Championships
• Competed in the 5k event at the 2025 U.S. Open Water National Championships
• Placed 21st in the event (0:59.51)
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
CHRISTIAN TORRES
• Set a program record (336.80) while placing third in the men's team diving event at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 1-meter (283.05) and the 3-meter (292.85) at the Rutgers Diving Invitational
• Named Big 12 Men's Diver of the Week (Dec. 11, 2024)
JAKE YOUNG
• Part of the 400-yard medley relay team that swam the third fastest time in program history (3:09.06) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard individual medley (1:47.65) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed sixth in the B final of the 100-yard breaststroke (54.48) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished seventh in the C final of the 200-yard individual medley (1:51.50) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Won the 100-yard breaststroke (54.82) against Villanova
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
ZACH ZORNAN FERGUSON
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
AMARI BROWN-SWINT
• Won her first collegiate diving event on the 1-meter (254.45) against Villanova and Duquesne
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
MORGAN BURTON
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard individual medley (2:02.51) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the C final in the 200 IM and 200yard butterfly at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
OLIVIA BUSCH
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 500-yard freestyle (4:50.72) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the 500 free at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed 12th in the 1650-yard freestyle (16:47.41) at the Big 12 Championships
KORNELIA BUSZKA
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
KENDALL BUTLER
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
DELANEY COX
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history while winning the 200-yard backstroke (1:57.50) at the WVU Invitational
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history while placing second in the 100-yard backstroke (54.33) at the WVU Invitational
• Swam in the C final of the 200-yard backstroke at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed fifth in the C final of the 100-yard backstroke (55.65) and the 200-yard backstroke (2:00.38) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
SOFIA DESTE
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:03.43) while placing third against Penn State
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
MJ GILLIGAN
• Placed third in the C final of the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.00) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
ELYSA GROSSMAN
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team (4.0 GPA)
CHLOE HICKMAN
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history during a time trial of the 400-yard individual medley (4:22.64) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
DELANEY HOUSEHOLDER
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
KAYLI KERSAVAGE
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
VICTORIA KIDNEY
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard butterfly (54.02) while placing fifth in the B final at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
MIRANDA KIRTLEY
• Was the only individual medalist for the women's team at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed fifth in the 1650-yard freestyle (16:38.70) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed fifth in the B final of the 500-yard freestyle (4:51.54) at the Big 12 Championships
• Second Team All-Big 12
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America
EMILY KNORR
• Placed third in the C final of the 400-yard individual medley (4:22.38) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed 13th in the 1650-yard freestyle (16:48.77) at the Big 12 Championships
OLIVIA KRAUS
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
SARAH KRUSINSKI
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America second-team
LOGAN LECKNER
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
GABRIELA MARTIN
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
JANINE MURPHY
• Did not compete
VICTORIA SANTINO
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
MADELINE SMUTNY
• Swam the fifth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard butterfly (1:59.02) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the 10th fastest time in program history in the 200-yard freestyle (1:48.58) at the Big 12 Championships
• Won the B final of the 200-yard butterfly at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history while winning the 500-yard freestyle (4:51.02) at the WVU Invitational
• Finished fourth in the A final of the 200yard butterfly (1:59:65) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
ABIGAIL SULLIVAN
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 3-meter, Platform
• Placed fourth in the B final of the platform event (228.65) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America second-team
JAYLA THOMPSON
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
MIA WALTERS
• Competed in the C final of the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.56) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
NATASHA WHITTALL
• Competed in the C final of the 100-yard backstroke (54.77) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the women's 100-yard backstroke (54.48) during a time trial at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
MAKENNA WOZNY
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
Friday-Saturday Oct. 4-5 WV State Games Morgantown, W.Va. women’s - Second (1,410 pts) Men’s - First (1,843 pts )
Friday Oct. 25 Kentucky Lexington, K.Y. women’s - L, 77-222 Men’s - L, 132-168
Wednesday-Friday Nov. 20-22 WVU Invitational Morgantown, W.Va. women’s - Fourth (1,530 pts) Men’s - Second (1,754 pts)
Thursday-Saturday Dec. 5-7 Rutgers Diving Invitational Piscataway, N.J. no Team Result
Saturday Jan. 11 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. women’s - L, 57-240 Men’s - L, 70-227
Saturday Jan. 11 George Washington Pittsburgh, Pa. women’s - L,104-190 Men’s - L, 110-184
Saturday Jan. 25 Villanova Morgantown, W.Va. women’s - L, 140-160 Men’s - w, 24750-5250
Saturday Jan. 25 Duquesne Morgantown, W.Va. women’s - w, 169 50-130 50
Saturday Feb. 1 Penn State University Park, Pa. women’s - L, 91-189 Men’s - L, 90-193
Tuesday-Saturday Feb. 25-March 1 Big 12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. women’s - ninth (409 pts ) Men’s - Seventh (570 pts)
Monday-Wednesday March 10-12 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships Piscataway, N.J. no Team Result
Friday- Saturday March 28-29 Men’s NCAA Championships Federal Way, Wash. no Team Result
SITTING IN AN office at the WVU Coliseum surrounded by shoe boxes, heavy winter coats, Nike bags and a 2007 Big East Championship trophy, Brent MacDonald sits at his computer planning his day, his week, his year.
It’s just after 11 a.m. and the second-year head swimming and diving coach is sipping on his drink of choice, Dr. Pepper Zero. For MacDonald, the first year in his new role at West Virginia was one of learning and growing.
Throughout last summer, MacDonald focused on connecting with the returning student-athletes and constructing a coaching staff. He emphasized the importance of building relationships with a roster that was filled with a mix of veterans and young swimmers.
“At this point in my career, the first season was the largest learning curve I’ve had in a while,” MacDonald said. “It was good and motivating and really positive in a lot of different ways. [I took time] to learn about how a program that I didn’t build operated and how we could mold it into what we wanted it to be.
“Along with that, we had the opportunity to coach a lot of swimmers who were finishing out their careers, who did not start with us. That presented its own challenges, but I think we all enjoyed that piece of it, too.”
MacDonald’s arrival on campus did not occur until June, and he entered his office without a staff in place. That became his first priority while also developing a “recruiting board” and connecting with the team already in place for the 2024-25 season.
“Where you’re at in the recruiting cycle at that point (June), you should be looking ahead to two years or whatever class is going to open up [for recruitment] on June 15,” MacDonald said. “To start, essentially two weeks before that timeframe, knowing that we didn’t have a class for 2025 was interesting. It was definitely a challenge.
“To do that without all the staff here yet, or weeks away from the staff being here, was a major challenge. You’re trying to set certain standards in place. You’re trying to figure out all these different processes that you haven’t done before. Nothing comes easy.”
Like any season, MacDonald’s first in Morgantown had its highs and lows. The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams faced stiff competition in a road dual meet against Kentucky while also hosting a litany of strong teams at the WVU Invitational. Following winter break, the Mountaineers returned to the pool in January, facing Penn State and Pitt on the road.
A trip to Federal Way, Washington, placed the Mountaineers in a pool competing against powerhouse swim programs such as Arizona State and Arizona at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships.
A ninth-place finish by the women’s team and a seventh-place finish by the men’s team put an end to MacDonald’s first season on the pool deck. Two weeks later, sophomore Owen Recker became the first male Mountaineer diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships since 2022.
He was the only student-athlete on either team to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
Fast forward to August 2025, and MacDonald and the staff are poised with a rebuilt roster to make significant jumps from 2024.
“I don’t think until we got to the spring we realized how crazy it really was,” MacDonald said about last season. “We felt good about where our 2026 class was; we felt really good about planning for the 2027 class. I think it was almost comical to think back about where we were last year and how far behind we were.”
Despite all the adjustments he made throughout his first season, MacDonald personally feels good about how he handled things with the returning student-athletes and setting up the program for the future.
“I think I was doing a better job than I realized at cultivating leadership and taking certain individuals from their freshman year to their senior year to really be great leaders and keep our team going in the right direction,” MacDonald said. “You realize how much work you really have to put in during a four-year career to get them to that place of being the right human being you want them to be.”
MacDonald made the move to Morgantown after 16 years as head coach at Xavier in Cincinnati. His wife, Krista, a Cincinnati native, and his three kids, Carys, Teague and Everly, have embraced their new home in the hills.
“Whenever you’re moving kids, it’s always hard,” MacDonald said. “My wife left the place she grew up in and lived most of her life. We were probably two or three miles from her childhood home. It was a change everyone was ready for, whether they knew it or not.”
Despite becoming Mountaineers, MacDonald said his oldest daughter does occasionally wear Xavier gear.
“It’s so funny because I’ve always been that ‘all in’ person,” MacDonald said. “Xavier will always keep a special place in our hearts because we were there for so long. I rolled in a big suitcase on my last day and gave it to our assistants to dive into all the gear I had collected because I was ready to turn over a new leaf.
“I want to always give 100% to wherever I am going; that must become my identity. I would say my son was really good at that. He switched over very quickly. He has all the West Virginia gear he can find, and that’s all he's going to wear right now.”
Heading into his second season, MacDonald expects growth and commitment from his team, so they can represent the program and university at the highest level.
“My general expectation is growth and just the overall commitment to being the type of athlete that West Virginia University deserves,” MacDonald said. “We have been invested at a high level, and that comes with a level of responsibility. That’s our expectation. We have a huge group of newcomers who have heard this messaging over and over again. Our returners have heard it for the last year.
“It takes a lot to get better in this sport. Unfortunately, it’s just like most things; it’s not glorious. It’s just hard work.”
Oct. 10
Nov. 2
2024-25
BRENT MACDONALD WAS NAMED the sixth head coach of the West Virginia University men’s and women’s swimming and diving program, as announced by Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker on May 23, 2024.
Throughout his first season at the helm of the Mountaineers, head coach Brent MacDonald faced a difficult schedule while laying the foundation for the program.
Three Mountaineers placed in the top eight at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships. Senior Danny Berlitz swam the second fastest time in program history while placing third in the 200-yard backstroke (1:41.20), senior Justin Heimes placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke (46.07) and senior Miranda Kirtley placed fifth in the women’s 1650-yard freestyle (16:38.70).
West Virginia also had success in the classroom as eight Mountaineers were named to the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators Academic AllDistrict Team. Six Mountaineers were also named Scholar All-Americans by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).
MacDonald served as the head coach of the Xavier men’s and women’s swimming program since 2009 after serving as the interim head coach during the 2008-09 season and as an assistant coach from 2006-08.
During his tenure at Xavier, the men’s swimming team won six Big East Championships, including four championships in six years. The Musketeers
won the conference title in the program’s first season in the Big East, and MacDonald was the 2014 Big East Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year.
MacDonald was also the Big East Coach of the Year for the 2014-15, 2019-20 and 2022-23 seasons. He helped develop four Big East Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Year award winners at Xavier.
The women’s swimming team placed second at the 2019 Big East Championship, marking the program’s highest finish since joining the conference.
Before joining the Big East, MacDonald led the program to sustained success in the Atlantic 10. Following a third-place finish by the men’s swimming team during the 2011-12, MacDonald was named the A-10 Men’s Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year.
MacDonald coached one of the most decorated swimmers in the history of the men’s program at Xavier, Michael Zennedjian, who was named the 2009 A-10 Rookie of the Year and twice earned the A-10 Most Outstanding Performer (2011, 2012).
While successful in the pool, the Xavier men’s and women’s swimming programs were equally successful in the classroom. Both teams were named a Scholar All-America Team by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America every season since 2009-10.
Before joining the Musketeers, MacDonald spent two years as the aquatics director at the Marshfield YMCA in Wisconsin. He also served as the head coach of the girls’ swimming team at Marshfield (Wis.) High School and the assistant swimming coach at Noblesville (Ind.) High School.
MacDonald swam four years at Valparaiso and earned a degree in sports administration in 2003. He and his wife, Krista, have three children, Carys, Teague and Everly.
COACHING HISTORY
2003-05Marshfield YMCA (Wis.) – Aquatics Director/Head Coach 2006-09Cincinnati Marlins – Head Satellite Coach (M & W) 2006-08 Xavier – Assistant Coach
2008-09 Xavier – Interim Head Coach
2009-24 Xavier Head Coach 2024-Pr. West Virginia – Head Coach
MATT O’NEILL ENTERS his first season with the West Virginia University swimming and diving program after joining the staff as the head diving coach in August 2025.
O’Neill was at Harvard from 2019 to 2025, leading 15 individual NCAA Championships qualifiers and three NCAA All-Americans for the Crimson. During this time, Harvard won four Ivy League men’s championships and one Ivy League women’s title. O’Neill also coached Harvard divers
to 57 Ivy League top eight finishes and five Ivy League champions.
Prior to his time with Harvard, O’Neill was the head diving coach for Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, from 2015 to 2019. During his career, O’Neill has coached 53 NCAA Zone Diving Championships qualifiers and over 40 College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Academic AllAmericans.
O’Neill also served as the head diving coach for American Flyers Diving in Cleveland, leading the team to a fifth place overall finish at the 2018 USA Diving Junior National Championship.
O’Neill dove for the Mountaineers from 200812, earning Second Team All-Big East recognition on the three-meter springboard in 2012. O’Neill also placed second on 3-meter at the Big East Championships in 2012. He was also named the most valuable diver for WVU for the 2010-11 season.
During his freshman season, O’Neill set the program record on 3-meter with 329.78 points. As a junior, he also placed seventh on 1-meter and 3-meter at the Big East Championships. During his career, O’Neill also held the 1-meter program record.
O’Neill earned a B.A. in athletic coaching education from West Virginia University.
MICHAEL WALKER ENTERS his second season as part of the West Virginia University swimming and diving program as an associate head coach after being hired in June 2024.
Walker assists in all recruiting efforts, oversees practice programming and reviews workout programs for the swimming and diving program..
A former WVU swimming team captain and multi-time Big East champion, Walker spent the 2023-24 season as an assistant coach for the Texas A&M swimming and diving program. Before joining the Aggies, he spent five seasons (2018-
2023) at Delaware as an assistant coach and associate head coach.
Before joining the Delaware program, Walker was the head coach of the Fairmont Area Swim Team (FAST) in Fairmont, West Virginia, from 2016-18. He also served as an assistant coach at Fairmont State during this time. In his role at FAST, Walker developed season plans, workouts, meets and oversaw the operations of the club.
Walker also served as an assistant coach for former West Virginia head swimming and diving coach Sergio Lopez for five seasons (2010-2015) at the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, before leaving the program to be the head coach of the Guatemalan National Swim Team.
He spent two years leading the national team, serving as head coach for the 2015 Pan American Games and the 2015 FINA World Championships.
Walker swam for WVU from 2005-09 and was a team captain during the 2007-08 season. He was also part of West Virginia’s Big East Championship season in 2007 and was a Big East champion in the 200 backstroke in 2008 and the 400 individual medley in 2008 and 2009.
Walker was named an NCAA All-American honorable mention after placing 11th in the 400 IM at the NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving National Championships in 2009. He was a United States Olympic Trials qualifier in the 200 breaststroke, 200 IM and the 400 IM in 2008.
Walker is a native of Bridgeport and graduated from WVU with a degree in sports and exercise psychology in 2009.
He and his wife Brooke have a son, Hendricks.
SYDNEY PICKREM ENTERS her second season with the West Virginia University swimming and diving program after joining the staff as an assistant men’s and women’s swimming coach in July 2024.
Pickrem implements practice programs for the swimming and diving program and assists in all recruiting efforts.
Pickrem represented Team Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and previously competed at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics.
Pickrem placed sixth in the women’s 200-meter individual medley and ninth in the 200 breaststroke at the 2024 Olympics.
Pickrem won bronze as part of the 4x100 medley relay team at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. She was also a finalist in the 200 individual medley, placing sixth.
At the 2024 Short Course World Championships, Pickrem earned a bronze medal as part of the 100-meter freestyle relay team for Team Canada.
At the 2024 World Aquatics Championships, Pickrem earned silver in the 200 IM, and she also took home bronze in the 200 breaststroke and the 4x100 medley relay.
In her 2016 Olympic debut, Pickrem placed sixth in the 200 IM and competed in the 400 IM. At the 2017 World Aquatics Championships,
Pickrem earned bronze in the 400 IM. She also earned three medals at the world championships in 2019, placing third in the 200 IM, 200 breaststroke and the 4x100 medley relay.
Pickrem also chaired the Olympic Program Athlete Council for Swimming Canada. In this role, she advocated for the needs of athletes in the Olympic program.
Pickrem competed collegiately at Texas A&M from 2015-2019. As an Aggie, she was an 11-time All-American and was Texas A&M’s Athlete of the Year in 2017 and 2018.
As a team, Texas A&M won the SEC conference title from 2016-2019.
Pickrem was the SEC Freshman of the Year and an SEC champion in the 400-yard IM in 2016. She won three SEC titles in 2017 (200 breast, 400 IM, 800 freestyle relay) and four SEC titles in 2018 (200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 free relay).
Pickrem was named SEC Swimmer of the Year for the 2017-18 season and was named First Team All-America after placing third in the 200 breaststroke at the NCAA Championships.
In her sophomore season, Pickrem placed second in the 400 IM, fourth in the 200 IM and fourth in the 200 breaststroke at the NCAA Championships.
In her final season, Pickrem placed third in the 200 IM, second in the 400 IM and second in the 200 breaststroke at the NCAA Championships.
At the time of her graduation, Pickrem held school records in the 200 IM, 400 IM and the 800 free relay.
Pickrem is a native of Dunedin, Florida, and graduated from Texas A&M in 2020 with a degree in kinesiology.
JAMES WASHBISH
ENTERS his third season as an assistant coach for the West Virginia University swimming and diving program after joining the staff in September 2023.
In his role at WVU, Washbish oversees distance freestyle swimmers while assisting in all recruiting efforts.
He comes to WVU with eight years of college coaching experience with stops at Kentucky and Ohio. Washbish recently served as the assistant swim coach for the Bobcats from 2021-23. In this role, he primarily coached the distance and middle-distance freestyle swimmers, created and organized recruiting visits and helped lead fundraising for the program.
Prior to Ohio, Washbish was the head swim coach at Lafayette High School in Lexington,
Kentucky. Washbish led the women’s team to a third-place finish at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) state meet in 2021.
Washbish also spent four years at Kentucky as a volunteer assistant coach from 2015-19. In this position, he helped with team management, administrative procedures and other team needs.
Washbish earned a B.S. in community and leadership development at Kentucky.
He currently resides in Morgantown with his wife, Kathryn.
his second season as an assistant coach for the West Virginia University swimming and diving program after joining the staff in July 2024.
In his role at WVU, Dent oversees the short distance swimmers and assists in all recruiting efforts.
The Fairmont State graduate served as the head coach at Florida Tech from 2018-2024. Under Dent’s leadership, Florida Tech swimmers achieved program milestones as he sent multiple swimmers to the NCAA Swimming and Diving Division II Championships, and two individuals qualified for the NCAA Championships in 2024.
Florida Tech freshman Akos Hajagos placed second in the men’s 200-yard butterfly at the 2024 NCAA Championships, making him the first Florida Tech swimmer to place that high in any event at the NCAA Championships. Hajagos also earned two All-American honors as a First Team All-American in the 200 butterfly and an All-American Honorable Mention in the 400-yard individual medley.
Under Dent, Florida Tech’s men’s swimming team ranked No. 19 in the College Swimming and
Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) poll in December and January during the 2023-24 season.
Dent also sent three individual swimmers and two relay teams to the NCAA Championships in 2023. One relay team became the first women’s relay team at Florida Tech to compete at the NCAA Championships.
At the 2021 NCAA Championships, Savannah Brennan became the first female Florida Tech swimmer to score points.
Throughout his tenure, Florida Tech swimmers also excelled in the classroom. The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams were named CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams multiple times, and seven swimmers were named CSCAA Scholar All-Americans in 2023.
Dent served as an assistant coach for Florida Tech from 2017-18 and as interim head coach at WVU Tech from 2015-17. He was named the Appalachian Athletic Conference Men’s Coach of the Year in 2017.
At Fairmont State, Dent held seven program records and qualified for the 2013 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships. Dent was also a 2013 USA Swimming Winter Nationals qualifier.
Dent earned a degree in exercise science from Fairmont State University in 2014. Dent resides in Morgantown with his wife, Emily.
Name
Liam Aleman Breast/IM 5-11
Preston Bennett Free 6-2
Zsombor Bujdoso IM/Breast 5-10
Glenn Eloriaga Diving 5-7
Brayden Franklin Breast/IM 6-3
Dragos Ghile Fly 6-2
Patton Graziano Back/Free 6-1
Jamin Harlan Free/Back/IM 6-0
David Hatt Diving 5-9
Levi Hellmann Diving 5-10
Hometown/Last
Fr. Gainesville, Fla./Eastside High School
Jr. Buckhannon, W.Va./Buckhannon-Upshur High School
Jr. Hajdúsámson, Hungary/Kosztolányi Dezso Gimnazium/Ouachita Baptist University
r-Sr. Burlington, Ontario, Canada/Corpus Christi Secondary School
Fr. Greenville, S.C./J.L. Mann High School
Fr. Bucharest, Romania/Emil Racovita High School
So. Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Trafford High School
Sr. Albuquerque, N.M./Cibola High School
So. Lincoln, Neb./Pius X High School/Auburn
So. Massillon, Ohio/Jackson High School
Trevor Hudson Distance 6-2 185 Jr. Spotsylvania, Pa./Riverbend High School
Nick Lugo Fly/Free 6-0 173 So. Shenandoah Junction, W.Va./Jefferson High School
Vedaant Madhavan Free 6-1 143 Jr. Dubai, United Arab Emirates/Universal American School of Dubai/Virginia Tech
Adam McDonald Breast/IM 5-9
Jameson McEnaney
Ian McKinney Free/Fly 5-8
Szymon Mieczkowski Free/Back 6-5
Liberty Township, Ohio/Lakota East High School
Charlotte, Vt./Champlain Valley Union High School/Colorado Mesa University
Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Marvin Ridge High School
So. Schaumburg, Ill./Schaumburg High School/Kentucky
Rafael Mimoso Breast 5-9 169 Fr. Lisbon, Portugal/Escola Secundária do Restelo
Max
Caden Oprandy Breast 6-1
Noah Ott Free/Fly 6-0
Gabriel Perseguin Dias Fly 6-1
Erik Petruzzi Breast 5-9
Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista High School
Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral High School
Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Reagan High School
Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Santa Monica High School/Miami (OH)
So. Lexington, N.C./Forsyth Country Day School
Owen Recker Diving 5-10 190 Jr. Perrysburg, Ohio/Perrysburg High School
Jake Salcedo Free 5-11 176 Fr. Fresno, Calif./Clovis West High School
Christian Simpson Free/Back/IM 6-3 182 r-Jr. Tupelo, Miss./Tupelo High School
Joey Stebbins Back/Breast 6-3 180 So. Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Wylie E. Groves High School
Parker Sterlitz Free/Fly 6-1 160 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Kiski Area High School
Oliver Stull Free/Breast 6-3 185 Fr. Greenville, S.C./Mauldin High School
Christian Torres Diving 5-7
Sr. Jupiter, Fla./William T. Dyer High School
Gabriel Tortola Free 5-11 170 Fr. Sunrise, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas High School
Cas Verstegen Breast 5-9 185 r-So. Sevenum, Netherlands/Topsportschool Sint-Joris
Felix Vicknair Fly 5-10 160 Fr. Signal Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School
Zach Zornan Ferguson Free 6-3 205 So. Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel Area High School
Free | Junior | 6-2 | 185 Buckhannon, W.Va.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.79) against Villanova
• Part of two relay teams that placed third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:26.31) and the 400-yard freestyle (3:13.06) at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team (4.0 GPA)
• Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award recipient
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Placed first in the 200-yard freestyle relay at the WV State Games with Conner McBeth, Jamin Harlan and Joe Schaefer
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Buckhannon-Upshur High School under head coach Will Squires
• Three-time state champion
• Three-time All-State First Team
• Four-time All-Big 10 First Team
• Four-time All-Region First Team
• Big 10 Swimmer of the Year
• Holds multiple school records
PERSONAL
• Son of Brad and Jennifer Bennett
• Has one brother
• Birthday is Oct. 11
• Majoring in sport management
Diving | R-Senior | 5-7 | 145 Burlington, Ontario, Canada
2024-25 (SENIOR)
• Did not compete
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Placed eighth in the platform (334.80) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed sixth in the B final of the 3-meter (311.35) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the 1-meter at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 3-meter (334.30) against Villanova
• Placed second on the 1-meter (306.55) against Villanova
• Won the platform event (332.25) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed second on the 1-meter (343.70) at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 3-meter (311.10) springboard event against Cincinnati
• Placed second on the 1-meter (295.88) springboard event against Cincinnati
• Finished in second place on the men's 3-meter springboard against Penn State
• Second Team All-Big 12
• 2024 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
2022-23 (SOPHOMORE)
• Finished in second-place on the men’s 1-meter and 3-meter springboard at the West Virginia State Games
• Finished in second-place on the men’s 1-meter and 3-meter springboard against the University of Cincinnati
• Took second-place on the men’s 1-meter springboard at the WVU Invitational
• Finished in second-place on the men’s 3-meter springboard against Penn State
• At the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship, Eloriaga finished in eighthplace on the 3-meter springboard
• Named to the 2023 Winter Academic All-Big 12 First Team
2021-22 (FRESHMAN)
• NCAA Zone A Championships Qualifier – men’s platform
• Second Team All-Big 12
• Advanced to the finals on platform of the 2022 NCAA Zone A Championships after scoring a 290.70 during prelims, he took 14th overall with a combined score of 599.20 and a finals score of 208.50
• Competed in the championship finals on platform (7th – 297.30) at the 2022 Big 12 Championships
• Also, at Conference Championships, he took second and third in the consolation finals on 3-meter (312.35) and 1-meter (240.35)
• Against Villanova, he finished third on 1-meter (252.60) and fourth on 3-meter (254.05)
• Took fourth on platform, with a total of 305.40, at the WVU Invitational
• Additionally, at the winter invite, he competed in the championship finals on 1-meter (7th – 250.90), 3-meter (8th – 284.95)
• Finished sixth against PSU on 1-meter (198.83) and 3-meter (197.70)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Corpus Christi Secondary School
• Was a member of the Etobicoke Dive Club and dove under coach Misha Kordyukov
• Took sixth place at the 2018 Speedo Junior Elite National meet in Winnipeg
PERSONAL
• Son of Gereon and Girlie Eloriaga
• Birthday is August 28
• Has one sister
• Majoring in mechanical engineering
Back/Free | Sophomore | 6-1 | 175 Pittsburgh, Pa.
2024-25 (FRESHMAN)
• Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 200-yard backstroke (1:45.55) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the 10th fastest time in program history in the 100-yard backstroke (48.13) at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Placed second in the 100-yard backstroke (48.71) and 200 back (1:48.81) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:30.93) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.43) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:25.30) against Kentucky
• Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke (1:52.06) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:25.58), 400yard medley (3:25.32) and 200-yard medley (1:30.69) relays at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 400-yard freestyle (3:13.06) relay at the WV State Games
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Penn Trafford High School under head coach Dave Babik
• Swam for the Greensburg YMCA Swim Team under head coach Kimberly Graziano
• Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association champion
PERSONAL
• Son of Kimberly and James Graziano
• Has one brother and one sister
• Majoring in finance
Fly/Back/Free | Senior | 6-0 | 175 Albuquerque, N.M.
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Competed in the C final in the 200yard IM (1:47.94) and the 200-yard butterfly (1:48.54) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished third in the 100-yard butterfly (48.79) against Penn State
• Placed second in the 200-yard IM (1:52.01) and the 200-yard fly (1:52.20) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.43) against Villanova
• Placed second in the 100-yard butterfly (49.75) against Kentucky
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard free relay (1:22.58) against Kentucky
• Placed second in the 100-yard butterfly (50.26) and the 200-yard butterfly (1:54.03) at the WV State Games
• Placed third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:41.88) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:25.58), 400-yard medley (3:25.32) and the 400-yard freestyle (3:04.65) relays at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team 2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
• Competed in the C finals of the 200-yard IM (1:49.77), 100-yard butterfly (48.35) and the 100-yard backstroke (49.67)
• Finished in second place in the 100-yard backstroke (50.25) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 100-yard butterfly (50.27) against Villanova
• Part of the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.87) team that won against Villanova
• Part of the 200-yard medley relay (1:31.67) team that finished in third place against Villanova
• Part of the 200-yard freestyle relay team that finished in second place against Penn State
• Placed second in the 200-yard individual medley at the WV State Games
• Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke at the WV State Games
• Part of two relay teams that placed first at the WV State Games (200-yard freestyle relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay)
• 2024 Winter Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
• Won the 200-yard individual medley at the West Virginia State Games
• Took third-place against the University of Cincinnati in the 400 medley relays with Joe Schaefer, Zhenya Ingram and Braden Osborn
• Won the 800 freestyle relays with Brendan Williams, Logan McFadden and Roanoke Shirk at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 200-yard freestyle relay with Conner McBeth, Roberts Zemturis and Maverick Bray against Villanova
• Took home third-place in the 800 freestyle relay with Roanoke Shirk, Max Nielsen and William Mullen at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Cibola High School and swam under coach Mike Fuller
• Competed for RAAC under coach Matt Benedict
• Record holder in the 200 free
• Was a member of the Summer National Team
• Competed in the 2022 NM Summer Senior State Champion, won five individual events
PERSONAL
• Son of Jason and Diana Harlan
• Birthday is April 25
• Has two brothers, Jacob and Josh
• Brother, Josh, swam at WVU, while his other brother, Jacob, swims at Wyoming
• Majoring in exercise physiology
Diving | Sophomore | 5-10 | 160 Massillon, Ohio
2024-25 (FRESHMAN)
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Set a program record (336.80) while placing third in the men's team diving event at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the platform event (308.80) at the Big 12 Championships
• Won the 3-meter (338.90) against Villanova
• Placed second on the 1-meter (308.50) against Villanova
• Placed second on the platform (303.50) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the team that won the team diving (296.05) event at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 3-meter (327.90) and placed second on the 1-meter (284.03) at the WV State Games
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Dove at Jackson High School for head coach Phil Barr
• Dove for Hall of Fame Diving under head coach Phil Barr
• Placed third and fifth at the Ohio D1 District Championship in 2024
• Holds a school record (11 dives) with 541.65 points
• Qualified for the International Diving Championship in Berlin
• Placed second (platform) and third (1-meter) at the 2023 AAU National Championships PERSONAL
• Son of Jennifer and Joseph Hellman
• Birthday is Aug. 15
• Has two sisters
• Majoring in petroleum and natural gas engineering
Distance Free/iM | Junior | 6-2 | 185 Spotsylvania, Pa.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:30.48) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 500-yard freestyle (4:26.47) at the Big 12 Championships
• Finished third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:32.16) against Penn State
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.79) against Villanova
• Placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:41.75) and third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:37.93) against Kentucky
• Placed second in the 200-yard IM (1:57.63) and the 1000-yard freestyle (9:43.28) at the WV State Games
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Placed 16th in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:50.01) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the C finals of the 500yard freestyle (4:28.62) and the 200-yard freestyle (1:39.07) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in two individual events against Villanova (500-yard freestyle (4:34.79) and the 1650-yard freestyle (15:58.35))
• Finished in third place in the 1000yard freestyle (9:39.87) against Pitt
• Placed third in the 1650-yard freestyle (15.41.01) event at the WVU Invitational
• Finished in second place in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:25.67) event against Cincinnati
• Finished second in the 500-yard freestyle (4:33.29) event against Cincinnati
• Placed third in the 1000-yard freestyle event against Penn State
• Placed third in two individual events at his first collegiate meet at the WV State Games (1000-yard freestyle and the 500-yard freestyle)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Riverbend High School under head coach Rachael Adriani
PERSONAL
• Son of Troy and Gina Hudson
• Has one sister
• Birthday is July 27
• Majoring in aerospace engineering
2024-25 (FRESHMAN)
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:37.82) against Penn State
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 400-yard freestyle relay (2:58.00) against Penn State
• Won the 200 free (1:38.36) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.43) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 800-yard freestyle relay (6:30.87) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed third in the 100-yard butterfly (51.71) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:25.58) and the 400-yard freestyle (3:04.65) relays at the WV State Game
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 200-yard medley (1:35.16) relay at the WV State Games
• Swam at Jefferson High School for head coach Kimberly Orr
• Swam for Winchester Swim Team for head coach Trey Shafer
• Holds 10 program records at Jefferson High School
• Two-time team captain
• Three-time team MVP
PERSONAL
• Son of Tiffanie and Andrew Lugo
• Birthday is June 27
• Is an only child
• Majoring in physical education and kinesiology
McDonald Breast/iM | Senior | 5-9 | 160 Liberty Township, Ohio
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the C final of the 200-yard breaststroke (2:00.55) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished eighth in the C final of the 100-yard breaststroke (55.84) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Placed third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:01.52) against Penn State
• Won the 200 breast (2:00.34) against Villanova
• Placed second in the 100 breast (55.22) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:30.93) against Villanova
• Won the 200-yard breaststroke (2:06.63) at the WV State Games
• Placed third in the 100-yard breaststroke (57.25) and 200-yard individual medley (1:57.83) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay team that won the 200-yard medley (1:30.45) and placed third in the 400-yard medley (3:26.40) relays at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award recipient 2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
• Placed second in the B final of the 100-yard breaststroke (55.09) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished third in the B final of the 200-yard breaststroke (1:58.68) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 200-yard breaststroke (2:01.67) against Villanova
• Placed second in the 100-yard breaststroke (55.60) against Villanova
• Part of the 200-yard medley relay (1:31.67) team that placed third against Villanova
• Placed third in two individual events against Pitt (100-yard breaststroke (56.87) and the 200-yard breaststroke (2:04.07))
• Finished in second place in the 200-yard breaststroke (1:59.24) at the WVU Invitational
• Finished second in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:03.05) against Cincinnati
• Placed third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:05.14) against Penn State
• Placed second in the 200-yard breaststroke event at the WV State Games
• Placed third in two individual events at the WV State Games (100-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard individual medley)
• 2024 Winter Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
• Won the 400-yard medley relay with Justin Heimes, David Snider and Conner McBeth at the WVU Invitational
• Finished in eighth-place in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship
• Finished in seventh-place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship
• Finished in 15th-place in the 200-yard breaststroke at the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) National Invitational Championships
• Named to the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA)
Scholar All-America second-team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Lakota East High School and swam for coach Dennis Beck
• Competed for the Mason Manta Rays under coach Ken Heis
• First Team All-Conference
• Had two top-eight finishes at the 2022 OHSAA State Championships, including the 100 breast (4th) and the 200 IM (5th)
• Was runner-up at Junior Nationals in the 50-yard breast
• Two-time national age group record holder
PERSONAL
• Son of Michael and Jennifer McDonald
• Has three brothers
• Brother, Matthew, swims at the University of Cincinnati, while his brother, Jacob, is a swimmer at the University of Tennessee
• Birthday is March 24
• Majoring in management information systems
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the seventh fastest time in program history in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:24.43) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the 5k event at the 2025 U.S. Open Water National Championships
• Placed 34th in the event (1:01:37)
• Competed in the C final of the 200-yard butterfly (1:48.07) at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished second in the 500-yard freestyle (4:31.41) against Penn State
• Won the 500 free (4:32.91) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 200-yard butterfly (1:53.21) against Kentucky
• Won the 200-yard butterfly (1:53.34) and placed third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:40.22) at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team 2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Placed eighth in the 500-yard freestyle (4:27.88) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed sixth in the B final of the 200-yard butterfly (1:47.57) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed 10th in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:40.75) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 200-yard butterfly (1:50.05) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 200-yard butterfly (1:52.73) against Pitt
• Finished in third place in the 200-yard butterfly (1:53.02) event against Cincinnati
• Placed third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:39.27) event against Penn State
• Placed second in his first collegiate meet at the WV State Games (1000-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, 200-yard butterfly)
• Second Team All-Big 12
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Marvin Ridge High School under head coach Mellisa King Pierce
• All-American in 500-yard freestyle and 400-yard freestyle relay PERSONAL
• Son of TJ and Cara McKinney
• Has one brother and two sisters
• Birthday is Aug. 27
• Major is multidisciplinary studies
Free | Senior | 6-4 | 190 Phoenix, Ariz.
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished third in the 50-yard freestyle (21.03) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that won the 400-yard freestyle relay (2:59.74) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:30.93) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 100-yard freestyle (46.86) against Kentucky
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award recipient
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:26.02) and earned a bronze medal at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the 200yard freestyle (1:36.55) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the C final of the 100-yard backstroke (50.07) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 200-yard freestyle (1:39.30) against Villanova
• Placed second in the 100-yard freestyle (46.02) event against Villanova
• Part of the 200-yard medley relay (1:31.67) team that placed third against Villanova
• Finished in second place in the 200-yard freestyle (1:37.87) event at the WVU Invitational
• Part of two relay teams that won at the WVU Invitational (800-yard freestyle (6:34.19) and the 400-yard freestyle (2:56.66))
• Placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:41.33) event against Cincinnati
• Part of the 400-yard freestyle (2:58.62) relay team that set a pool record at the Keating Aquatics Center against Cincinnati
• Part of the relay team that won the 200-yard freestyle (1:21.54) relay against Cincinnati
• Finished in third place in the 200-yard freestyle event at the WV State Games 2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
• Finished in third-place in the men’s 800 freestyle relay with Roanoke Shirk, Jamin Harlan and William Mullen at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship
• Finished in eighth-place in the 500 freestyle event at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship
• Won the 400-yard freestyle relay with Conner McBeth, Dylan Melin and David Snider at the West Virginia State Games
• Won the 400-yard freestyle relay with Braden Osborn, Shirk and Conner McBeth against the University of Cincinnati
• Won the 400-yard freestyle relay with Shirk, Osborn and McBeth at the WVU Invitational
• Defeated Pittsburgh in the 400-yard freestyle relay with Shirk, Osborn and McBeth
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Desert Vista and McClintock High School, swam for Shawn O’Connell at DV
• Compete for Gold Medal Swim Club under coach Michael Chasson and Jens Nielsen
• McClintock Rookie of the Year and MVP during his sophomore year
• Desert Vista Rookie of the Year and DV MVP during his senior year
• At states, Nielsen took second in the 100 free and sixth in the 500 free (senior year)
• 200 free and 400 free relay state champion (senior year)
• Son of Jens and Ann Nielsen
• Dad, Jens, swam at Iowa State, while his mom, Ann, swam at Cal Berkley
• Birthday is May 14
• Has one sister
• Majoring in finance
Ott
Fly/Free | Sophomore | 6-0 | 175 San Antonio, Texas
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the 200-yard butterfly (1:49.32) against Penn State
• Finished third in the 100-yard butterfly (50.24) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.79) against Villanova
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard medley (1:30.69) and finished third in the 400-yard freestyle (3:13.06) and 400-yard medley (3:26.40) relays at the WV State Games
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Ronald Reagan High School under head coach Michael Rourke
• Swam for Alamo Area Aquatics under head coach Doug Gjertsen
• NISCA All-American
• Scholastic All-American
• Holds the Ronald Reagan High School program record in the 200 butterfly
• Placed seventh at the 6A State Championship in the 100 fly
• District champion (100 fly and 200 freestyle)
PERSONAL
• Son of Valerie and Philip Ott
• Birthday is Dec. 13
• Has one brother and one sister
• Majoring in finance
Fly | Junior | 6-1 | 199 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2025 (SOPHOMORE)
• Joined the program in January 2025
• Competed in the C final of the 100-yard butterfly (48.06) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the 100-yard butterfly (48.82) and 200-yard butterfly (1:51.63) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:30.93) against Villanova
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Swam at Miami (OH) from 2023-24
• Placed fourth in the 100-yard butterfly at the MAC Championships in 2024
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Santa Monica High School
PERSONAL
• Son of Reinaldo Santana Dias and Shirley De Araújo Perseguin
• Birthday is Jan. 25
• Has two brothers
• Majoring in sport management
Breast | Sophomore | 5-9 | 170 Lexington, N.C.
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard breaststroke (54.08) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed fourth in the B final of the 100-yard breaststroke at the Big 12 Championships
• Competed in the C final of the 200-yard breaststroke at the Big 12 Championships
• Represented WVU at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Finished third in the 100-yard breaststroke (56.39) against Villanova
• Finished second in the 100-yard (56.63) and 200-yard (2:08.89) breaststroke at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 400-yard medley (3:25.32) and finished third in the 200-yard medley (1:35.16) relays at the WV State Games
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Forsyth Country Day School
• Swam for Swim GSA under head coach Ron Turner
• Seven-time North Carolina state champion
• Holds four North Carolina high school swim records
• Two-time All-American
• U.S. Open qualifier
• YMCA national medalist
PERSONAL
• Son of Robin and Mark Petruzzi
• Birthday is March 23
• Has one brother and one sister
• Majoring in business
Diving | Junior | 5-10 | 190 Perrysburg, Ohio
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Competed at the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
• Became the first male WVU diver since 2022 to compete at the NCAA Championships
• Placed 51st in prelims with 214.50 total points on the 3-meter and 37th in prelims with 274.70 total points on platform at the championships
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Placed fourth in the platform event with 634.60 points and placed 12th on 3-meter with 662.25 points at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
• Set a program record (336.80) while placing third in the men's team diving event at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the B final of the platform event (351.20) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the B final of the 3-meter (323.60) at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed fourth in the B final of the 1-meter (293.75) at the Big 12 Championships
• Posted the fourth-highest score on the 1-meter (338.70) while placing second against Penn State
• Finished second on the 3-meter (310.05) against Penn State
• Won the 1-meter (315.45) against Villanova
• Placed second on the 3-meter (311.45) against Villanova
• Placed third on platform (319.85) against Pitt and George Washington
• Placed third on the 3-meter (236.85) at the Rutgers Diving Invitational
• Won the platform (348.80) and the 3-meter (336.70) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the team that won the team diving (296.05) event at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 3-meter (336.70) at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 3-meter (340.05) and placed second on the 1-meter (309.53) against Kentucky
• Won the 1-meter (322.80) and placed second on the 3-meter (323.55) at the WV State Games
• Named Big 12 Men's Diver of the Week (Oct. 9, 2024)
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America first-team
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Placed 10th in the platform event at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships with a total score of 625.30
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Placed seventh in the platform (336.90) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the B final of the 3-meter (341.70) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished in third place in the B final of the 1-meter (312.50) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 1-meter (324.05) against Villanova
• Placed second on the 3-meter (314.65) against Villanova
• Placed second on the 1-meter springboard (321.20) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed second on the 3-meter springboard (302.63) against Cincinnati
• Finished in third place on the men's 1-meter springboard (262.20) against Penn State
• Second Team All-Big 12
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America second-team
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Perrysburg High School under head coach Alana Sigg
• NW District champion (2023)
• NW District champion (2022)
PERSONAL
• Son of Michael and Jodi Recker
• Has one brother and one sister
• Birthday is June 27
• Majoring in finance
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that set a program record (6:24.88) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the fourth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard backstroke (1:43.78) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard freestyle (1:36.55) at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 200 IM (1:47.73) at the Big 12 Championships
• Placed eighth in the B final of the 200yard individual medley (1:50.62) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Finished seventh in the C final of the 200-yard backstroke (1:48.49) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Finished third in the 400-yard individual medley (4:00.57) against Penn State
• Placed second in the 200-yard individual medley (1:50.03) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke (1:49.23) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that finished second in the 800-yard freestyle relay (6:30.87) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:51.65) against Kentucky
• Won the 200-yard individual medley (1:52.44) at the WV State Games
• Placed second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:49.98) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay teams that placed third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:26.31) and the 400-yard medley (3:26.40) relays at the WV State Games
2023-24 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay (6:26.02) team that set a program record and placed third at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the B final of the 200-yard IM (1:48.03) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the 200-yard backstroke (1:45.72) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the B final of the 200-yard freestyle (1:37.07) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in two individual events against Villanova (400-yard IM (4:03.39) and the 200-yard backstroke (1:48.52))
• Placed third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:40.37) against Villanova
• Placed second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:51.14) against Pitt
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay (6:34.19) team that placed first at the WVU Invitational
• Finished second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:49.83) against Cincinnati
• Placed second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:49.94) event against Penn State
• Part of the 200-yard freestyle relay team that placed third against Penn State
• Finished in first place at the WV State Games (200-yard backstroke)
• Part of three relay teams that placed second at the WV State Games (400-yard freestyle, 400-yard medley, 200-yard freestyle)
• 2024 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Second Team 2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
• Redshirted
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Tupelo High School and swam for Lucas Smith and Josh Daniel
• Competed for Shockwave Aquatics under Lucas Smith and Cameron Brandao
• Tupelo HS Team Captain
• Four-time MHSAA Class 2 Individual Champion in the 100 back, 200 free and 200 IM
• Two-time MHSAA Class 2 Individual Runner-up in the 100 back and 200 free
• Four-time MHSAA Relay State Champion in the 200 medley, 400 free and 200 free relays
• Three-time MHSAA Relay State Runner-up in the 200 medley, 400 free and 200 free relays
• 2018, 2019 and 2020 Daily Journal Most Outstanding Athlete
• Mississippi Swimming 13-14, 15-16 and 17-18 Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Year
• Three-time Individual MSI State Record Holder in the 13-14 100 and 200 back, and the 17-18 200 free
• Junior National Qualifier
• Relay Team state record holder, Mississippi Swimming 2017-19
PERSONAL
• Son of Scooter Simpson and Tiffany Fisher
• Birthday is Dec. 12
• Has one sister and three brothers
• Majoring in coaching and performance science
Back/Breast | Sophomore | 6-3 | 180 Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
2024-25 (FRESHMAN)
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard backstroke (1:45.80) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the B final of the 200 back at the Big 12 Championships
• Swam the 10th fastest time in program history in the 400-yard individual medley (3:52.42) while placing second against Penn State
• Placed third in the B final of the 200-yard individual medley (1:47.97) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Won the 200-yard individual medley (1:49.84) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke (49.55) against Villanova
• Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke (1:47.28) against Pitt and George Washington
• Finished sixth in the C final of the 100-yard backstroke (49.61) at the U.S. Open Championships
• Won the 200-yard backstroke (1:50.22) against Kentucky
• Named Big 12 Men's Co-Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 5, 2025)
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Wylie E. Groves High School for head coach Nick Valice
• Swam for the Birmingham Blue Dolphins
• Holds three school records and nine club records
• Five-time All-American
• Two-time state champion PERSONAL
• Son of Kelli and Mark Stebbins
• Birthday is May 31
• Has one brother and two sisters
• Majoring in general business
Free/Fly | Junior | 6-1 | 160 Pittsburgh, Pa.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:23.81) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:31.24) at the Big 12 Championships
• Competed in the 5k event at the 2025 U.S. Open Water National Championships
• Placed 21st in the event (0:59:51)
• Placed second in the 500-yard freestyle (4:34.32) against Villanova
• Finished second in the 500-yard freestyle (4:40.06) and placed third in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:43.28) at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Competed in the C finals of the 200-yard backstroke (1:51.57) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:30.63) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed 14th in the 1650-yard freestyle (15:49.21) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Kiski Area High School under head coach Ryan Berberich
• High School All-American
• Two-time Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) champion
• WPIAL record holder
• Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) state champion (500 freestyle)
• Scholastic All-American
PERSONAL
• Son of Todd and Sandra Sterlitz
• Has one sister
• Father swam at Allegheny College
• Birthday is Nov. 25
• Majoring in management information systems
Diving | Senior | 5-7 | 150 Jupiter, Fla.
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Set a program record (336.80) while placing third in the men's team diving event at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 1-meter (283.05) and the 3-meter (292.85) at the Rutgers Diving Invitational
• Placed third on the 3-meter (310.43) and fourth on the 1-meter (266.55) at the WV State Games
• Named Big 12 Men's Diver of the Week (Dec. 11, 2024)
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
• Competed in the 1-meter, 3-meter and platform at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2024 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Second Team 2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
• Finished in third-place in the men’s 3-meter springboard against Penn State
• Finished in fourth-place on the platform against Penn State
• Finished in tenth-place on the platform at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended William T. Dwyer High School and dove under Shelly Dresser
• Competed for Jupiter Diving Club for Derek Jones
• FHSAA Class 4A district, regional and state qualifier (2019)
• 2021 FHSAA Class 4A district champion, regional champion and state champion
• Torres was the first state champion for diving in William T. Dwyer High School history
• 2021 Palm Beach Post All-County First-Team and Sun Sentinel All-County First-Team
• 2022 William T. Dwyer High School Athlete of the Year
• USA Diving National Qualifier 11&Under (2015)
• Took seventh on the 1- and 3-meter at the 2022 USA Diving Regionals; additionally, qualified for the 2022 USA Diving Zone A Championships
PERSONAL
• Son of David and Sandra Torres
• Has one sister
• Birthday is Feb. 10
• Majoring in finance and accounting
Free | Sophomore | 6-3 | 205 Pittsburgh, Pa.
• Placed third in the 100-yard freestyle (46.02) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:04.43) against Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:22.58) against Kentucky
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:25.58), 400-yard medley (3:25.32) and 400-yard freestyle (3:04.65) relays at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay team that finished third in the 200-yard medley (1:35.16) relay at the WV State Games
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Fox Chapel Area High School
• Swam for the Franklin Area swim team under head coach Lucas Marsak
• Three-time Scholastic All-American
• Winter 2023 Junior Nationalist finalist (50 freestyle)
• Christiansburg 2023 Sectional 50 free champion
• 2021 East Coast Sectionals mile open water champion
PERSONAL
• Son of Carrie and Carol Zornan Ferguson
• Birthday is June 3
• Is an only child
• Majoring in supply chain management
Breast/iM | Freshman 5-11 | 180 Gainesville, Fla.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for head coach Jon Allen at Eastside High School
• Swam for Gator Swim Club under head coach John Hulvey
• Three-time state champion in 2023 (100-yard breaststroke, 200 individual medley, 200 medley relay)
• Qualified for the Winter Junior Championships in 2023 and 2024
• Four-time A finalist at the 2024 Futures Championships
• 2023 Junior National Championships qualifier
PERSONAL
• Son of Marcos and Mireille Aleman
• Has one brother
• Birthday is Jan. 26
• Majoring in mechanical engineering
iM/Breast | Junior 5-10 | 183 Hajdúsámson, Hungary
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Swam for Ouachita Baptist University from 2023-25
• Second Team CSCAA All-American
• First Team All-NSISC
• All-American
• Placed eighth in the 400-yard individual medley at the 2025 NCAA DII National Championships
• Placed fifth in the B Final at the 2024 NCAA DII National Championships
• Won the 200 IM (1:49.03) and 400 IM (3:52.76) at the 2024 NSISC Championships, setting new school records in both events
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for Kosztolányi Dezső Gimnazium under head coach Gyorgy Lorinczi
• Swam for Debreceni Sportiskola under head coach David Kokai
• Swam for the Hungarian Youth National Team
PERSONAL
• Son of Dániel Bujdoso and Mónika Bujdoso-Kadar
• Has one brother
• Birthday is July 3
• Majoring in kinesiology
iM/Breast | Freshman 6-3 | 185 Greenville, S.C.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for head coach Cile Williamson at J.L. Mann High School
• Swam for Y-Spartaquatic Swim Club under head coach Scott Ellis
• Four-time high school state champion
• Holds multiple state records
• 2025 long course 400 individual medley state champion
• Summer Junior Nationals qualifier
PERSONAL
• Son of James and Lissa Franklin
• Has two sisters
• One sister swims at the University of South Carolina
• Birthday is April 13
• Majoring in exercise physiology
Fly | Freshman 6-2 | 198 Bucharest, Romania
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Emil Racovita High School
• Competed for U Cluj under head coach Phylgas Soit
PERSONAL
• Held a Guinness World Record for fastest 100-meter butterfly ice swim (58.91) under International Swimming Association regulations
• Son of Cristian and Aliss Ghile
• Has one brother
• Birthday is Jan. 31
• Majoring in business
Diving | Sophomore 5-9 | 165 Lincoln, Neb.
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Competed at Auburn University from 2024-25
• Qualified for the 2025 NCAA Zone B Diving Championships
• Placed 15th on platform at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships
HIGH SCHOOL
• Dove at Pius X High School for his mom, head coach Dusty Hatt
• Also dove for Nebraska Diving Club under head coach Landon Marzullo
• Two-time state champion
• Four-time conference champion
• Four-time All-American
• Three-time team captain
PERSONAL
• Son of Ryan and Dusty Hatt
• Mom dove at the University of Nebraska
• Has one sister
• Birthday is Aug. 5
• Majoring in sports coaching
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Free | Junior 6-1 | 143 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Swam at Virginia Tech from 2023-25
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Universal American School of Dubai
• Swam for ANSA under head coach Pradeep Kumar
• Eight-time junior national champion
• Junior national record holder for the 1500 freestyle
• Two silver and one bronze at 2023 senior national championship
• 2023 Malaysian open fivetime gold medalist
• Top five finish at 2023 Commonwealth Games
• 2022 Denish Open gold and silver medalist
• 2021 Latvian Open bronze medalist
• 2019 Thailand Open bronze medalist
PERSONAL
• Son of Madhavan Ranganathan and Sarita Madhavan
• Birthday is Aug. 21
• Majoring in business
Free | Junior 6-1 | 180 Charlotte, Vt.
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Swam for Colorado Mesa University from 2023-25
• Four-time CSCAA All-American
• Two-time First Team - 2024 (400 Free & 800 Free Relays)
• Two-time Second Team - 2024 (100 Free & 200 Free Relay)
• RMAC Championship Record Holder - 400 Free Relay (2:55.30)
• Four-time RMAC Champion2024 (50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay)
• Five-time All-RMAC
• Four-time First Team - 2024 (50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free Relay, 400 Free Relay)
• Second Team - 2024 (200 Free)
• RMAC Freshman of the Year
• CMU school record holder in 5 Events: 100 Free - 43.41; 200 Free Relay - 1:19.23; 400 Free Relay2:53.21; 800 Free Relay - 6:25.42; 200 Medley Relay - 1:26.19
• El Pomar Natatorium Record Holder - 400 Free Relay (2:55.30)
• First Team CSCAA Scholar All-American (2024)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Champlain Valley Union High School
• Swam for Edge Swim Club under head coach John Pearce
• Placed fourth in the 50 free at the USA Swimming Futures Championship in 2023
PERSONAL
• Son of Jim and Alice McEnaney
• Has two brothers
• Birthday is June 8
• Majoring in forestry
Szymon Mieczkowski
Free/Back | Sophomore 6-5 | 200 Schaumburg, Ill.
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Swam at Kentucky from 2024-25 HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Schaumburg High School
• IHSA state champion in the 200-yard freestyle
• State runner-up in the 100-yard backstroke PERSONAL
• Son of Robert and Anna Mieczkowski
• Has two sisters
• Birthday is April 19
• Majoring in political science
Breast | Freshman 5-9 | 169 Lisbon, Portugal
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Escola Secundária do Restelo
• Swam for Sport Lisboa e Benfica under coaches Miguel Frischknecht and Jose Machado
• Won the 200 breaststroke event at the 2023 European Junior Swimming Championship
• Finalist at the European Junior Swimming Championship
PERSONAL
• Son of Rui Mimoso and Raquel Ferreira
• Has five brothers
• Birthday is June 4
• Majoring in computer science
Breast | Freshman 6-1 | 185 Scottsdale, Ariz.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for head coach Russell Krzynanowski at Chaparral High School
• Swam for the Scottsdale Aquatic Club under head coach Scott Goodrich
• Arizona AIA High School state champion
• Four Corners Sectionals champion
• USA Swimming Scholastic All-American
• USA Swimming National Championships qualifier
PERSONAL
• Son of Benjamin and Chandra Kriegsfeld
• Has one brother and two sisters
• Birthday is Oct. 27
• Majoring in finance
Free | Freshman 5-11 | 176 Fresno, Calif.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Clovis West High School under head coach Chandler Tenney
• Two-time state champion (200-yard freestyle relay and 400-yard free relay)
• Set the meet record in the 500-yard freestyle at the 2025 CIF Central Swimming and Diving Championships
• Part of the relay team that won the 400-yard freestyle relay at the 2025 CIF Central Swimming and Diving Championships
• Set multiple school and meet records throughout his high school career
PERSONAL
• Son of Joe and Kellee Salcedo
• Has one sister
• Birthday is Aug. 31
• Majoring in finance
Free/Back | Freshman 6-3 | 185 Greenville, S.C.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Competed for head coach Dane Perry at Mauldin High School
• Swam for Y-Spartaquatic Swim Club under head coach Scott Ellis
• South Carolina state champion (500-yard freestyle)
• YMCA national champion (800-yard freestyle relay)
• YMCA men's team national champion in 2023 and 2024
• Two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American
• Five-time All-State
• Summer Junior Nationals qualifier
PERSONAL
• Son of Jeff and Angie Stull
• Has one brother and one sister
• Sister swims for Campbellsville University in Kentucky
• Birthday is Sept. 4
• Majoring in mechanical engineering
Free | Freshman 5-11 | 170 Sunrise, Fla.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School under head coach Duffy Dillon
• Swam for coaches Terrel Woods and Franco Lupoli at Plantation Swim Team
• Four-time FHSAA state medalist
• NISCA All-American
• Junior South American medalist
• Central American and Caribbean Amateur Swimming Confederation (CCCAN) record holder and champion
• Venezuelan national champion
• School record holder
PERSONAL
• Son of Camillo and Luz Tortola
• Has one brother
• Brother swims for the University of Indianapolis
• Birthday is Jan. 2
• Majoring in mechanical engineering
Breast | R-Sophomore 5-9 | 185
Sevenum, Netherlands
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Topsportschool Sint-Joris
• Swam under head coach Matthew Seymus at PSV Eindhoven
PERSONAL
• Son of Ron Verstegen and Helen Jacobs
• Has two brothers and one sister
• Birthday is May 14
• Majoring in business
Felix Vicknair
Fly | Freshman 5-10 |160
Signal Mountain, Tenn.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for head coach Payton Brooks at Baylor School
• Swam for Baylor Swim Club under head coach Payton Brooks
• Part of three state championships
• Three-time Scholastic All-American
• NISCA All-American
PERSONAL
• Son of Felix and Amity Vicknair
• Has three brothers and one sister
• Birthday is April 26
• Majoring in biochemistry
Name
Camryn Bair Free/Breast 5-8 Fr. Lock Haven, Pa./Central Mountain High School
Aubrey Briseno Free 5-9 Fr. Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln High School
Amari Brown-Swint Diving 5-8 r-Sr. Lower Merion, Pa./Lower Merion High School/NC State
Olivia Busch Distance 5-3 Sr. The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands High School
Stavroula Chalemou Diving 5-6 Fr. Athens, Greece/High School of Penteli
Delaney Cox Back/IM 5-5 Jr. Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette High School
Giada Del Medico Back 5-5 Fr. Civitanova Marche, Italy/IIS Leonardo Da Vinci
Sofia Deste Breast/Fly 5-5 r-Jr. Athens, Greece/Pierce - The American College of Greece
Kenzie Getz Free 5-8 Fr. Annapolis, Md./Severn School
MJ Gilligan Free/Fly/IM 5-4 So. Scottsdale, Ariz./Horizon High School
Chloe Hickman Fly/Breast/IM 5-8 Jr. Orange County, Calif./Foothill High School
Sezen Kalak Free/Back 5-5 Fr. Denizli, Turkey/Pamukkale Education Foundation Private Amiroglu PEV Science High School
Victoria Kidney Back/Fly 5-10 Jr. Glen Dale, W.Va./John Marshall High School
Macey Larson Breast/IM 5-7 Fr. Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada/École Dr Charles Best Secondary
Logan Leckner Breast/IM 5-7 So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic High School
Tabi Main Breast/Fly/IM 5-9 Fr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada/Holy Names Catholic High School
Gabriela Martin Free 5-7 Sr. Las Gabias, Granada, Spain/IES Universidad Laboral
Janine Murphy Back/Free 5-7 r-Jr. Massillon, Ohio/Jackson High School/Towson
Delia Ostafi Free 5-5 Fr. Suceava, Romania/National College “Mihai Eminescu” Suceava
Baylee Sloan Free/Fly/IM 5-6 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz./Casteel High School
Maddie Smutny Fly/Free 5-3 Jr. Cutler Bay, Fla./Cutler Bay Senior High School
Abigail Sullivan Diving 5-5 Sr. Otsego, Mich./Otsego High School
Maecy Wells Fly/Back/IM 5-5 Fr. Lexington, S.C./River Bluff High School
Natasha Whittall Back 5-10 r-Sr. Dubai, United Arab Emirates/Dubai College/Loughborough University
Madalyn Witt Back 5-7 Fr. Nokesville, Va./Kettle Run High School
Peyton Worman Diving 5-4 Fr. Chesapeake, Va./Hickory High School
Makenna Wozny Free 6-0 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence High School
Diving | R-Senior | 5-8
Lower Merion, Pa.
2024-25 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Won her first collegiate diving event on the 1-meter (254.45) against Villanova and Duquesne
• Placed third on the 1-meter (257.18) at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
• Competed in the 1-meter, 3-meter and platform events at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Did not compete in 2022-23
• Competed at three meets during the regular season
• Posted season-best scores on the one-meter (225.40) springboard and the three-meter (239.20) springboard against Texas HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Lower Merion High School under head coach Carol Gibbone
• Junior National Team member
• 12th Place USA Nationals
• Three-time state qualifier
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Kevin and Marlisa Swint
• Has one sister
• Birthday is Aug. 29
• Majoring in exercise psychology
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 500-yard freestyle (4:50.72) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the B final of the 500 free at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed 12th in the 1650-yard freestyle (16:47.41) at the Big 12 Championships
• Won the 1650-yard freestyle (16:50.08) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Placed second in the 500-yard freestyle (4:55.33) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Placed second in the 1650-yard freestyle (16:56.81) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:54.32) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay team that won the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:25.72) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed third in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:35.49) at the WV State Games
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
• Placed 10th in the 1650-yard freestyle (16:57.01) event at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that placed fifth at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships (7:19.14)
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that finished in third place at the WVU Invitational (7:28.70)
• Finished in second-place in the women’s 500-yard freestyle event against the University of Cincinnati
• Won the 1000-yard freestyle event against Penn State
• Placed third in the women’s 500-yard freestyle event against Penn State
• Won the 800-yard freestyle relay with Abby Reardon, Gabriela Martin and Miranda Kirtley at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 1000-yard freestyle and the 500yard freestyle event against Villanova
• Additionally, finished in 35th-place in the women’s 1650-yard freestyle event at the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) National Invitational Championship
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended The Woodlands High School and swam for coach Jeremy Wade
• Swam for the Magnolia Aquatic Club under coach Clayton Cagle
• Competed four times at the USA Swimming Futures Championships (2019-22)
• Two-time 6A Girls Texas State Championship qualifier in the 500 free
• Finished fourth in the 1650 free timed finals and fifth in the 1000 free timed finals at the Southern Senior Championship
• Took home fourth in the 500 free at the 2022 Texas Region IV-6A meet
• In 2019, Busch took second in the 800 free and third in the 1500 free at the Texas State LC TAGS meet
• Daughter of Leon and Dana Busch
• Birthday is Aug. 3
• Has one brother
• Majoring in environmental and community planning
Back/iM | Junior | 5-5 Williamsburg, Va.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history while winning the 200-yard backstroke (1:57.50) at the WVU Invitational
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history while placing second in the 100-yard backstroke (54.33) at the WVU Invitational
• Swam in the C final of the 200-yard backstroke at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Won the 200-yard backstroke (2:01.38) against Penn State
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:26.21) against Penn State
• Placed third in the 100-yard (55.64) and 200-yard (2:01.09) backstroke events against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:27.28) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Placed fifth in the C final of the 100-yard backstroke (55.65) and the 200-yard backstroke (2:00.38) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:24.13) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay teams that placed third in the 200-yard medley relay (1:43.05) and the 400-yard medley relay (3:43.08) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke (2:05.61) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard medley (1:45.83) and 400-yard medley (3:51.21) relays at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team 2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Part of the 400-yard medley relay team that placed fifth at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships (3:39.41)
• Competed in the C finals of the 100-yard backstroke (55.57) and the 200-yard backstroke (2:01.27) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished in third place in the 200yard backstroke (2:02.68) event against Villanova/Iowa State
• Placed third in two events against Pitt (100-yard backstroke (59.12) and the 200-yard backstroke (2:07.55)
• Part of the relay team that placed third against Pitt in the 200-yard medley relay (1:45.97)
• Part of the relay teams that placed second at the WVU Invitational (400-yard medley and the 200-yard medley)
• Finished second in the 200-yard backstroke (2:04.23) against Cincinnati
• Part of the 400-yard medley relay (3:51.28) team that placed third against Cincinnati
• Placed second against Penn State in the 200-yard backstroke (2:06.05)
• Placed third against Penn State in the 100-yard backstroke (58.07)
• Part of the relay team that finished in first place against Penn State (400-yard medley)
• Placed third in two individual events at her first collegiate meet at the WV State Games (200yard backstroke and the 100-yard backstroke)
• Part of the relay team that finished in first place at the WV State Games (400-yard medley)
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Lafayette High School under head coach Harold Baker
• Broke the school record in the 100-yard backstroke
• Nine-time Virginia High School League (VHSL) Class 3 First-Team All-State swimmer
• VHSL Class 3 State champion in 400 freestyle relay
• Also ran cross country and track
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Patrick and Kelly Cox
• Mom ran cross country and track at Winona State University
• Has one brother and one sister
• Birthday is Jan. 27
• Majoring in marketing
2024-25 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:03.43) while placing third against Penn State
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:19.71) against Penn State
• Won the 100-yard breaststroke (1:03.40) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Placed third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:17.82) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed third in the 200-yard medley (1:43.47) relay against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard medley (1:45.83) and 400-yard medley (3:51.21) relays at the WV State Games 2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Competed in the C final of the 200-yard breaststroke (2:17.71) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:19.40) event against Villanova/Iowa State
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Pierce - The American College of Greece
• Swam club for Panathinaikos A.O. under coach Giannis Milidakis
• National Team member since the age of 14
• First place in the 200-meter breaststroke at nationals (three times)
• First place in the 100-meter breaststroke at nationals
• First place in the 50-meter breaststroke at nationals
• Placed second and third in multiple events at nationals in her career
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Dimitrios and Virginia
• Has one sister
• Birthday is Oct. 25
• Majoring in psychology
Free/Fly/iM | Sophomore | 5-4 Scottsdale, Ariz.
2024-25 (FRESHMAN)
• Placed third in the C final of the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.00) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed third in the 400-yard individual medley (4:25.59) against Penn State
• Had two third-place finishes against Kentucky (200 IM (2:11.55) and 200 butterfly (2:04.90)
• Won the 200-yard butterfly (2:05.16) at the WV State Games
• Placed third in the 200-yard IM (2:09.76) at the WV State Games
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Horizon High School
• Swam for Scottsdale Aquatic Club under head coach Donald Goodrich
• AP Scholar Award winner
• Academic All-American
• National Honor Society member
• Society of Women Scholars member
• Part of the relay teams that set two Horizon High School records
• Also ran cross country and track in high school PERSONAL
• Daughter of Kimberly and Matthew Gilligan
• Birthday is Jan. 31
• Has two sisters
• Majoring in marketing
Fly/Breast/iM | Junior | 5-8 Orange County, Calif.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the eighth fastest time in program history during a time trial of the 400-yard individual medley (4:22.64) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Competed in the C final of the 400yard IM (4:25.44) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished in third place in the 400yard individual medley (4:26.67) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Placed third in the 400-yard individual medley (4:23.12) at the WVU Invitational
• Finished in third place in the 400-yard individual medley (4:31.13) against Cincinnati
• Placed second in the 200-yard backstroke event against Penn State (2:23.21)
• Placed third in the 400-yard individual medley event against Penn State (4:38.31)
• Part of the relay team that placed third against Penn State (400-yard medley)
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Foothill High School under head coach Jennifer Massey
• 2022-23 USA Swimming Scholastic All-America Team
• 2022-23 Winter Junior National qualifier
• Three-time Southern California CIF Finalist
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Todd and Sonia Hickman
• Has one brother and two sisters
• Father swam at Arizona University
• Birthday is July 15
• Majoring in forensic chemistry
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the sixth fastest time in program history in the 100-yard butterfly (54.02) while placing fifth in the B final at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Part of the relay teams that finished second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:27.28) and placed third in the 200-yard medley relay (1:43.47) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay team that finished second in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:32.85) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay teams that placed third in the 200-yard medley relay (1:43.05) and the 400-yard medley relay (3:43.08) at the WVU Invitational
• Was the only woman to win an individual event against Kentucky (100-yard butterfly (57.40))
• Won the 100-yard butterfly (56.83) at the WV State Games
• Placed second in the 200-yard back (2:04.77) and placed third in the 100-yard back (57.09) at the WV State Games
• Part of three relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard medley (1:45.83), 400-yard medley (3:51.21) and 200-yard freestyle (1:36.18) relays
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Competed in the C finals of 100yard butterfly (55.49) and 100-yard backstroke (56.70) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Part of the relay team that won the 200-yard medley (1:41.37) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Part of the relay team that finished in second place against Cincinnati (200-yard medley)
• Part of the relay team that placed third against Penn State (400-yard medley)
• Placed second in the women's 200-yard backstroke event at her first collegiate meet at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay team that finished in first place at the WV State Games (200-yard medley)
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended John Marshall High School under head coach Timothy Martin
• West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) state champion in the 100-yard backstroke (2020 and 2023)
• Broke every women’s swimming record at John Marshall High School
• All-American in the 100-yard butterfly (2023)
• Placed seventh at the YMCA Long Course Nationals in the 50-yard backstroke
• Placed eighth at the YMCA Long Course Nationals in the 50-yard butterfly
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Kevin and Timmi Snyder
• Has one brother
• Birthday is Dec. 22
• Majoring in immunology and medical microbiology
Breast/iM | Sophomore | 5-7 Charlotte, N.C.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Charlotte Catholic High School for head coach Claire Nicholls
• Swam for the No. 1 club swim team in the United States (2022-24), SwimMAC Carolina, for head coach Kevin Thornton
• Part of the two-time (2022 and 2023) runner-up swim teams at the NCHSAA State Championship
• Three-time state qualifier (100 freestyle, 200 freestyle relay, 400 freestyle relay)
• Conference champion in the 50 freestyle (2023-24)
• NISCA All-American (400 freestyle relay (2023-24))
• Competed at the 2024 USA Futures Championship with SwimMAC Carolina
• 2024-25 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Daughter of Jessica and Eric Leckner
• Father, Eric, played basketball at Wyoming and was a USA National Team member (1987) and was selected in the first round of the 1988 NBA Draft
• Birthday is Feb. 2
• Has three sisters
• Majoring in exercise physiology
Free | Senior | 5-7
Las Gabias, Granada, Spain
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the 100-yard freestyle (50.69) against Penn State
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:26.21) against Penn State
• Finished second in the 100-yard freestyle (51.31) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay team that finished second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:27.28) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Placed fourth in the B final of the 200yard freestyle (1:50.56) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Won the 200-yard freestyle (1:49.56) and placed second in the 100-yard freestyle (50.29) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay team that won the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:25.72) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:32.85) and the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:24.13) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the teams that placed third in the 200yard medley relay (1:43.05) and the 400-yard medley relay (3:43.08) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:37.52) against Kentucky
• Won the 100-yard freestyle (53.12) at the WV State Games
• Placed third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:53.46) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay team that won the 400-yard freestyle (3:31.94) relay at the WV State Games
• Part of two relay teams that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:36.18) and the 400-yard medley (3:51.21) relays at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team 2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
• Placed first in the B final of the 200-yard freestyle (1:48.37) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Competed in the C finals of the 500-yard freestyle (4:54.04) and 100-yard freestyle (50.68)
• Part of the relay team that placed fifth in the 800-yard freestyle at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships (7:19.14)
• Part of the 200-yard freestyle relay team that placed fifth at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships (1:31.60)
• Part of the 400-yard freestyle relay team that placed eighth at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships (3:24.08)
• Won the 200-yard freestyle (1:50.11) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Placed second in the 500-yard freestyle (4:58.70) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Part of the relay team that won the 400-yard freestyle (3:25.09) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:54.08) against Pitt
• Finished in third place in the 500-yard freestyle (5:09.85) against Pitt
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:36.70) against Pitt
• Part of two relay teams that placed third at the WVU Invitational (800-yard freestyle and the 400-yard freestyle)
• Finished in second place in the 200-yard freestyle (1:53.29) against Cincinnati
• Part of two relay teams that placed third against Cincinnati (400-yard freestyle and the 200-yard freestyle)
• Part of the 400-yard medley relay team that placed third against Penn State
• Part of the 200-yard freestyle relay that placed second against Penn State
• Placed third at the WV State Games in the 200-yard freestyle event
• Part of the 200-yard freestyle relay that placed second at the WV State Games
2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
• Earned a silver medal at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship in the 800 freestyle relay with Abby Reardon, Morgan Burton and Miranda Kirtley
• Won the 800-yard freestyle relay with Abby Reardon, Olivia Busch and Miranda Kirtley at the WVU Invitational
• Won the 400-yard freestyle relay with Reardon, Ada Szwabinska and Jacqueline McCutchan at the West Virginia State Games
• Won the women’s 500-yard freestyle event at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed third against the University of Cincinnati in the women’s 500-yard freestyle
• Placed second in the women’s 200-yard freestyle event against Penn State
• Won the women’s 200-yard freestyle at the WVU Invitational
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended IES Universidad Laboral
• Competed for the Spanish Swimming Federation
• Qualified for the 2021 European Junior Swimming Championships
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Gabriel Martin Quiros and Eloisa de la Torre Martin
• Has one brother
• Birthday is March 10
• Majoring in marketing Janine Murphy
• Swam the fourth fastest time in the 100 backstroke (54.78) in Towson program history at the 2024 College Swimming and Diving Coaches of America Association (CSCAA) National Invitational
• Placed 11th in the 200 backstroke (2:01.80) at the Conference Championships in 2023
• CAA Academic Honor Roll (2023, 2024)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Jackson High School for head coach Doug Nist
• Swam for the Massillon Gators for head coach Jack Gardner
• Placed eighth in the 100 back at the state meet in 2021
• Holds the 400 freestyle, 100 backstroke, and 200 medley records for Jackson High School
• Holds the sectional 100 backstroke record
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Dan and Leslie Murphy
• Birthday is April 1
• Has two siblings: Luke and Cara
• Brother Luke plays football at Eastern Michigan
• Majoring in sport management
Fly/Free | Junior | 5-3 Cutler Bay, Fla.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Swam the fifth fastest time in program history in the 200-yard butterfly (1:59.02) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished third in the 100-yard butterfly (55.89) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:55.13) against Penn State
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:26.21) against Penn State
• Won the 200-yard butterfly (1:59.34) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:52.71) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay team that finished second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:27.28) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Finished fourth in the A final of the 200yard butterfly (1:59.65) at the U.S. Open Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina
• Won the 200-yard freestyle (1:49.53) against Pitt and George Washington
• Placed third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:51.00) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay team that won the 800-yard freestyle relay (7:25.72) at the WVU Invitational
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:24.13) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:52.22) and third in the 500 free (5:02.71) against Kentucky
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:37.52) against Kentucky
• Won the 500-yard freestyle (5:01.79) at the WV State Games
• Part of the relay team that won the 400-yard freestyle (3:31.94) relay at the WV State Games
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Placed second in the B final of 500-yard freestyle (4:52.18) at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished in fifth place in the B final of the 200-yard butterfly at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Part of the 800-yard freestyle relay team that placed fifth at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships (7:19.14)
• Won the 500-yard freestyle (5:05.93) against Pitt
• Won the 500-yard freestyle (4:56.76) event for the first time in her collegiate career against Cincinnati
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Did
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• Competed at Towson from 2022-24
• Placed fifth in the 100 backstroke (55.27) at the Coastal Athletic Conference (CAA) Conference Championships in 2024
• Swam the 10th fastest time in program history in the 200-yard freestyle (1:48.58) at the Big 12 Championships
• Won the B final of the 200-yard butterfly at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history while winning the 500-yard freestyle (4:51.02) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:50.85) against Penn State
• Placed third in the 200-yard butterfly (2:07.34) against Cincinnati
• Finished in third place in two individual events against Penn State (200-yard butterfly and 500-yard freestyle)
• Part of the 400-yard medley relay team that placed second against Penn State
• Placed second in two individual events at her first collegiate meet at the WV State Games (200-yard butterfly and 500-yard freestyle)
• Part of the relay team that placed first in the 400-yard medley event at the WV State Games
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Cutler Bay Senior High School under head coach Marshall Ruffo
• Qualified for the 2021 Olympic Trials
• Qualified for the state meet in all four years of high school
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Stephen and Nadine Smutny
• Has two brothers and three sisters
• Brother swam at Pittsburgh, sister, Mary, swam at Texas and Miami, sister, Lucy, swam at the Coast Guard Academy
• Birthday is May 25
• Majoring in exercise physiology
Diving | Senior | 5-5 Otsego, Mich.
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 3-meter, Platform
• Placed fourth in the B final of the platform event (228.65) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Finished third on the 3-meter (275.70) against Penn State
• Won on the 3-meter (282.20) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Placed second on platform (246.30) against Pitt and George Washington
• Placed second on platform (244.75) at the WVU Invitational
• Placed third on the 3-meter (262.95) at the WV State Games
• Named to the College Sports Communicators 2024-25 Academic All-District Team
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America second-team
• Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award recipient 2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
• Qualified for the 2024 Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships after placing fifth in the platform event (465.45) at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
• Became the first female WVU diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships in any event since 1984
• Became the first female diver from WVU to qualify on the women's platform
• Won the B final (264.10) in the women's platform at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
• Finished in second place on the 1-meter (278.10) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Placed third on the 3-meter (283.90) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Placed third on the 3-meter (266.78) springboard against Pitt
• Placed third on the 1-meter (238.95) springboard and the 3-meter (242.03) springboard against Cincinnati
• 2024 Winter Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America first-team
2022-23
• Finished in 43rd-place in the preliminary round on the 1-meter springboard in the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
• Placed 18th in the women’s platform finals in the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
• Finished in fifth-place in the 3-meter springboard event at the West Virginia State Games
• Placed third against the University of Cincinnati in the women’s 3-meter springboard event
• Scored a 255.90 in the women’s 1-meter springboard event to finish in secondplace against the Cincinnati
• Qualified for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships in platform (238.13) and in the 1-meter springboard (265.58) against Penn State
HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Otsego High School and dove for Bonnie Wallace and Darryl Belton
• Competed with Western Michigan Diving Academy under coach George Wilison
• Record holder for six and 11 dives at Otsego High
• State Champion and three-time All-State
• Four-time All-Conference and twotime conference champion
• Two-Time All-American
• 2020 MHSAA Division 3 Diver of the Year
• 2019 Zone Diver of the Year
• 2022 Otsego High School Senior Female Athlete of the Year
• AAU All-American on 1-meter and 3-meter
• 2022 Zone Qualifier
• Additionally, competed in gymnastics and was a regional champion
• Sullivan also competed in track and field, and was a two-time All-Conference in the 4x100 and 4x200, and All-Conference in the 4x400 and high jump
• Daughter of Jim and Becky Sullivan
• Has two sisters
• Birthday is Oct. 20
• Majoring in accounting
Back | R-Senior | 5-10
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2025 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Joined the program in January 2025
• Competed in the C final of the 100-yard backstroke (54.77) at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Swam the ninth fastest time in program history in the women's 100-yard backstroke (54.48) during a time trial at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Placed second in the 200-yard backstroke (2:01.50) against Penn State
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:26.21) against Penn State
• Finished second in the 100-yard backstroke (55.20) against Duquesne and Villanova
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:43.47) against Duquesne and Villanova
BEFORE WEST VIRGINIA
• 2024 British Olympic Trials qualifier
• A finalist in the 50 backstroke at the 2023 British Championships
• Won gold in the 100 backstroke at the 2023 British Championships
• Earned silver in the 100 backstroke at the 2019 British Championships HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Dubai College
• Swam for Ash Morris with Hamilton Aquatics
• Captain of the swim team at Dubai College PERSONAL
• Daughter of Carolyn and Andrew Whittall
• Has one brother who swims at South Carolina
• Birthday is March 2
• Earned an undergraduate degree from Loughborough University
• Earning a master’s degree in sport management
Free | Junior | 6-0 Charlotte, N.C.
2024-25 (SOPHOMORE)
• Competed in multiple events at the 2025 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• 2025 Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team
2023-24 (FRESHMAN)
• Competed at the 2024 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships
• Part of the relay team that won the 400-yard freestyle (3:25.09) against Villanova and Iowa State
• Part of the relay team that placed third against Cincinnati (400-yard freestyle)
• Part of the relay team that placed second in the women's 400-yard freestyle relay at the WV State Games
• 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team HIGH SCHOOL
• Attended Providence High School under head coach Bill Davis
• USA Swimming Junior National qualifier
• USA Swimming Open Water Junior National qualifier
• Four-time North Carolina State finalist
• Four-time All-Conference Team member
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Michael and Stephanie Wozny
• Has one sister
• Father played football at WisconsinWhitewater, mother swam at Iowa, sister swam at Indiana State
• Birthday is Oct. 4
• Majoring in civil engineering
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Mountain High School
• Swam for Nittany Lion Aquatic Club under head coach Aaron Workman
• Four-time Second-Team All-State
• Four-Time Conference Swimmer of the Year
• USA Futures Championships competitor in 2023 and 2025
• Part of the relay team that won events at the 2023 Speedo Sectionals and 2024 Middle Atlantic Senior Championships
• Holds eight school records
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Scott and Janelle Bair
• Has one sister
• Father wrestled at Lock Haven University and sister ran track at Lock Haven University
• Birthday is Oct. 30
• Majoring in exercise physiology
Lincoln High School
• Swam for the New Albany Aquatics Club under head coach John Coffman
• Three-time NCSA qualifier
• State champion in the 200-yard medley relay
• Holds two individual and three relay school records
• National Honor Society member
• Valedictorian of her graduating class
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Osiris and Amanda Briseno
• Has one brother and one sister
• Birthday is July 16
• Majoring in biology: pre-med
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Diving | Freshman | 5-6 Athens, Greece
HIGH SCHOOL
• Competed for head coach Petros Fyrigos at the High School of Penteli
• Competed for N.O.V.A.
• Placed fourth twice in the 10-meter individual event at the European Diving Championship
• Placed fourth twice in the 10-meter synchronized event at the European Diving Championship
• Placed fifth twice in the 10-meter synchronized event at the European Diving Championship
• Finished third in the 10-meter synchronized event at the International Youth Diving meet
• First place finisher in multiple events at nationals
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Ilias Chalemos and Konstantina Lymperopoulou
• Has one brother
• Birthday is Aug. 3
• Majoring in general business
Back | Freshman | 5-5 Civitanova Marche, Italy
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at IIS Leonardo Da Vinci
• Competed for Nandi Ars Loreto under head coach Giovanna Battista Collini
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Moreno Del Medico and Beatrice Cavalieri
• Has one sister
• Birthday is July 2
• Major is undecided
Free | Freshman | 5-8 Annapolis, Md.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Severn School under head coach Erin Domenech
• Swam for the Naval Academy Aquatic Club under head coach Rob Lias
• State champion in the 50-yard freestyle
• NCSA, ISCA and Futures Championships qualifier
• National Honor Society member
• French Honor Society member
• International Thespian Society member
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Jonathan and LaToya Getz
• Has one sister
• Birthday is Oct. 30
• Majoring in music business/industry
Free/Back | Freshman | 5-5 Denizli, Turkey
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Pamukkale Education Foundation Private Amiroğlu PEV Science High School
• Swam for head coach Musa Ozcan at Galatasaray Sports Club
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Mehmet Murat and Gülsever Kalak
• Has two sisters
• Birthday is Jan. 28
• Majoring in aerospace engineering
Breast/iM | Freshman | 5-7
Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at École Dr Charles Best Secondary
• Swam for Hyack Swim Club under head coach Andrew Lennstrom
• Part of the relay teams that hold two British Columbia Provincial records
• First place finish at the 2022 Western Championships
• Placed second at the Canadian Junior Championships
• Competed with Team BC at the Canada Games in 2022
• Competed with Team BC at the Colleges Cup in 2023
• Seven consecutive first place finishes at the BC Provincial Championships
• Competed at the Canadian Olympic Trials in 2024
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Kelly and Michelle Larson
• Has one sister
• Birthday is July 27
• Majoring in criminology
Breast/Fly/iM | Freshman | 5-9 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Holy Names Catholic High School
• Swam for head coach Mike Mcwha at Windsor Aquatic Club
• Placed second in the 100-meter breaststroke at the Canadian Junior Nationals
• Competed for Team Ontario at the 2022 Canada Games
• Qualifier for the Canadian Swimming Trials multiple times
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Sean and Donna Main
• Has one brother and one sister
• Brother played minor league baseball for the Missoula Osprey and the Arizona Diamondbacks' rookie league team
• Birthday is Nov. 10
• Majoring in mechanical engineering
Free | Freshman | 5-5 Suceava, Romania
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at National College “Mihai Eminescu” Suceava
• Competed with Steaua Bucharest and Uni-Gyori USZO SE Hungary
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Daniel and Anca Ostafi
• Birthday is May 9
• Majoring in sport management
Free/Fly/iM | Freshman | 5-6 Gilbert, Ariz.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at Casteel High School under head coach David Brown
• Swam for head coach Scott Goodrich at Scottsdale Aquatic Club
• Arizona AIA High School state champion
• Sectional champion
• Summer Junior Nationals qualifier
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Brock and Tiffany Sloan
• Has one sister
• Birthday is July 2
• Majoring in marketing
Fly/iM/Back | Freshman | 5-5
Lexington, S.C.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam at River Bluff High School under coaches Annie Mahrer and Meredith Mowles
• Swam for Gamecock Aquatics under head coach Robert Pinter
• Six-time South Carolina High School League 5A state champion
• River Bluff High School 2024-25 Female Athlete of the Year
• Holds four school records (100-yard butterfly, 100-yard backstroke, 200-yard individual medley, 200-yard freestyle)
• Four-time All-Region SC Region V-AAAAA
• Four-time Futures Championships qualifier
• Two-time Open Water Zone Team qualifier
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Matt and Ashley Wells
• Has two sisters
• Birthday is April 2
• Majoring in health and well-being
Back | Freshman | 5-7 Nokesville, Va.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam under head coach Dalton Regenbogen at Kettle Run High School
• Swam for Nations Capital (NCAP) under head coach Jeremy Linn
• Two-time state champion (100-yard backstroke and 200-yard medley relay)
• Scholastic All-American
• U.S. Open qualifier
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Stephen and Erika Witt
• Has an identical twin sister
• Birthday is Aug. 14
• Majoring in finance
Diving | Freshman | 5-4 Chesapeake, Va.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Dove for head coach Jim Burden at Hickory High School
• Dove for K2 Diving under head coach Keith Kopecky
• Four-time Region 5A champion
• Two-time Class 5A state champion
• Two-time Class 5A state runner-up
• 2025 U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award
• 2025 Academic Athlete of the Year award
• 2024 Student-Athlete of the Year award
• 2023 Swimming and Diving MVP
• Set a school record in 2023
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Steve and Tami Worman
• Has one brother
• Father played wide receiver at the University of Nevada
• Birthday is Dec. 14
• Majoring in health and well-being
GOLDTHORPE 2011 | New S. Wales, N.Z.
| Dover, Ohio
| Towson, Md.
| Wayne, Pa. KREG LEWIS
BRYCE BOHMAN
| Moline, Ill.
JAKE ARMSTRONG
| Dover, Ohio
ALL-AMERICA
2007 Nick Delic 7th 200 free relay
2007 Andrew Langenfeld 7th 200 free relay
2007 Zoltan Povazsay 7th 200 free relay
2007 Ivan Tolic 7th 200 free relay
2008 Kevin Donohue 5th 100 breast
2014 Bryce Bohman 5th 100 back
2014 Bryce Bohman 5th 200 back
2020 Hunter Armstrong * 100 back Jacob Cardinal Tremblay * Platform Nick Cover * Platform David Dixon * 200 butterfly
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA
1983 Rick Hyser 10th 100 fly
1986 Kreg Lewis 9th 100 fly
2006 Nick Delic 13th 100 breast 13th 200 free relay
2006 Chris Hagedorn 13th 200 free relay
2006 Andrew Langenfeld 13th 200 free relay
2006 Pablo Marmolejo 13th 200 fly
2006 Kyle Williams 13th 200 free relay
2007 Pablo Marmolejo 16th 200 fly
2007 Tony Cisneros 11th 400 free relay
2007 Nick Delic 11th 400 free relay 16th 200 medley relay 16th 400 medley relay
2007 Kevin Donohue 16th 200 medley relay
2007 Andrew Langenfeld 11th 400 free relay 16th 200 medley relay 16th 400 medley relay
2007 Zoltan Povazsay 11th 400 free relay 16th 400 medley relay
2007 Ivan Tolic 16th 200 medley relay 16th 400 medley relay
2009 Michael Walker 11th 400 IM
2011 Jared Goldthorpe 10th 200 back
2018 Jake Armstrong 14th 100 breast
2021 David Dixon 12th 200 butterfly
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2018 Amelie Currat Swimming 2017 Amelie Currat Swimming
2015 Haily VandePoel Diving
BIG
2017 Morgan Carr
BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS
2012-13 Oct. 24
Oct. 24
Haily VandePoel
Rachael Burnett
Nov. 21 Danielle Smith
2013-14 Nov. 6 Haily VandePoel
2014-15 Feb. 4 Haily VandePoel
2016-17 Oct. 19 Emma Skelley
Oct. 19 Julia Calcut
2017-18 Oct. 19 Morgan Bullock
Oct. 19 Julia Calcut
Jan. 24 Morgan Bullock
Jan. 24 Madelyn Woods
2018-19 Oct. 17 Averly Hobbs
Jan. 9 Morgan Bullock
2019-20 Oct. 16
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2020-21 Feb. 3
2022-23 Oct. 19
Oct. 19
Nov. 23
Nov. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 25
Averly Hobbs
Emily Haimes Swimmer
Morgan Bullock Swimmer
Morgan Bullock Swimmer
Camille Burt Diver
Emily Haimes Swimmer
Ally VanNetta Swimmer
Jacqueline McCutchan Swimmer
Mia Cheatwood
Miranda Kirtley
CSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM
CSCAA FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
Owen Recker
CSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM
CSCAA SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
Miranda Kirtley
Sarah Krusinski
Abigail Sullivan
Justin Heimes
Conner McBeth
COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AT-LARGE SELECTIONS
2017 Amelie Currat Swimming
2015 David Palley Swimming
2015 Jenelle Zee Swimming
2008 Nick Delic Swimming
COLLEGE SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA TEAM SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAMS
WOMEN
1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 201718, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25
MEN
1992-93, 2009-10, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 202324, 2024-25
COLLEGE SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ALL-AMERICANS
2018 Jake Armstrong (HM)
Morgan Bullock (HM)
2014 Bryce Bohman
2013 Rachael Burnett (HM)
Mandie Nugent
2012 Rachael Burnett (500 free (HM)), (1,650 free (HM))
Amanda Nugent (200 fly (HM))
2010 Jared Christie-Goldthorpe (200 back (HM))
2008 Michael Walker (400 IM (HM))
2007 Pablo Marmolejo (200 fly (HM))
2006 Nick Delic (100 breast (HM))
Pablo Marmolejo (200 fly (HM)), (200 Free Relay (HM)
1992 Renee Riccio (100 fly (NH)), (200 fly (HM))
1991 Renee Riccio (50 back)
1990 A.J. Convey (100 fly (HM))
1986 Kreg Lewis(200 back)
1986 Kim Kaufman (100 fly (HM))
Swimmer**
Swimmer
Mia Cheatwood Swimmer**
Mia Cheatwood Swimmer**
Abby Reardon Swimmer
1985
Kim Kaufman (200 back (HM))
Debbie Scott (100 breast (HM))
1984 Kim Kaufman (100 back (HM))
1982
Debbie Scott (100 back)
Merwane
YEAR NAME
2025 Owen Recker
2023 Danny Berlitz
Platform, 3-meter
400 IM, 200 IM
2022 David Dixon 200 fly
2022 PJ Lenz Platform, 1-meter
2021 Jacob Cardinal Tremblay 3-meter, 1-meter, Platform
2021 David Dixon
100, 200 fly, 200 IM
2021 Owen Johns 3-meter,1-meter
2021 PJ Lenz 1-meter, platform
2021 Jake Lowe 3-meter, 1-meter
2020 Hunter Armstrong *
2020 David Dixon *
50 free, 100 free, 100 back
100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2020 Nick Cover * Platform
2020 Jacob Cardinal Tremblay * Platform, 3-meter
2019 Jake Armstrong 100 breast
2019 David Dixon
2018 Jake Armstrong
2018 Tristen Di Sibio
2018 David Dixon
2016 Andrew Marsh
2015 Andrew Marsh
2015 Tim Squires
2014 Bryce Bohman
2014 Tim Squires
2011 Jared Goldthorpe
2009 Michael Walker
2008 Kevin Donohue
2007 Tony Cisneros
2007 Nick Delic
100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
100 breast, 200 breast
100 breast, 200 breast
200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM
50 free, 100 free, 100 back
100 free, 100 back, 100 fly
50 free, 100 free
100 back, 200 back
50 free, 100 free
500 free, 200 back
200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM
100 breast, 200 breast
400 free, 400 free relay
100 breast, 100 fly, 100 free, 200 free relay
400 free relay, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
2007 Kevin Donohue 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 medley relay
2007 Andrew Langenfeld 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 400 medley relay
200 free relay, 400 free relay, 200 medley relay
2007 Sean Mahoney 200 breast, 200 IM, 400 IM
2007 Pablo Marmolejo 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
2007 Ivan Tolic 100 back, 200 free relay, 200 medley relay 400 medley relay
2007 Zoltan Povazsay 200 free, 200 back, 500 free, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2006 Nick Delic 100 breast, 100 fly, 200 free relay 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
YEAR
2006 Chris Hagedorn 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2006 Andrew Langenfeld 50 free, 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 400 medley relay
2006 Pablo Marmolejo 200 IM, 100 fly, 200 fly, 400 medley relay
2006 Kyle Williams 200 free relay, 400 free relay
2002 Kleyton Franca 200 free, 500 free 1988 J.P. McCormick 100 back
Lewis
Farestvedt
Lewis
J.P. McCormick
,
Tim Valentino 400 free relay
Critchfield
Bill Conrad
Critchfield
Bill Treasurer 1, 3-meter dive
Hyser
Tim Pheland
Hyser
Critchfield
Treasurer
Ed Denny 1650
Hyser
Denny
Havlik
1979 John Havlik
Havlik
* 2020 NCAA Championships canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
YEAR NAME
2024 Mia Cheatwood
EVENT
100 breast, 200 breast
2024 Abigail Sullivan Platform
2019 Morgan Bullock
2018 Morgan Bullock
2018 Emma Harris
2013 Rachael Burnett
2013 Mandie Nugent
100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
100 breast, 200 breast
200 free, 500 free, 1650 free
500 free, 100 fly, 200 fly
2012 Rachael Burnett 200 free, 500 free, 1650 free, 800 free relay
2012 Kata Fodor
200 free, 500 free, 800 free relay
2012 Mandie Nugent 500 free, 100 fly, 200 fly, 800 free relay
2012 Danielle Smith
2011 Mandie Nugent
2010 Kayla Andrews
2010 Rachael Burnett
2010 Morgan Callaway
2010 Mandie Nugent
2010 Shaunna Purtell
2009 Kayla Andrews
2009 Morgan Callaway
100 back, 200 back, 800 free relay
500 free, 100 fly, 200 fly
400 free relay, 400 medley relay
50 free, 100 free
400 free relay, 400 medley relay
500 free, 400 IM
200 free, 500 free
400 free relay, 400 medley relay
100 fly, 200 fly, 400 medley relay
200 free, 500 free, 400 free relay
50 free, 100 free, 100 fly
200 free, 500 free, 200 back
2009 Lindsey Largo 1650 free
2008 Kayla Andrews
500 free, 100 free
2008 Morgan Callaway 500 free, 100 back, 200 back
2008 Lindsey Largo 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM
2007 Kayla Andrews
50 free, 100 free, 100 back
200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay
200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
YEAR
2007 Morgan Callaway
500 free, 100 back, 200 back 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
400 free relay, 800 free relay
2007 Maritza Paredes 100 free, 200 free, 200 free relay
400 free relay, 800 free relay
2007 Stephanie Shupe 100 fly, 200 free relay, 800 free relay 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
2007 Kitti Veisz 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM
200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay
200 medley relay, 400 medley relay
1996 Valerie Patterson
200 free, 500 free, 1650 free
1995 Valerie Patterson 1650 free
1993 Renee Riccio
1992 Renee Riccio
100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM
1991 Renee Riccio 100 fly 1990 Aileen Convery 200 back
Aileen Convery 200 back
Aileen Convery 200
1988 Anne Eriksen
breast 1986 Kim Kaufman 100 back 1985 Kim Kaufman
1985 Debbie Scott
1985 Ruth Horne
100 back, 200 medley relay
50 free, 200 medley relay
100 fly, 200 medley relay
1985 Grace Huntzler 200 medley relay
1984 Kim Kaufman
100 back 1984 Tammy Weber 1-meter dive 1983 Kim Kaufman
* 2020 NCAA Championships canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
100 back
(MEN)
LEWS B. RINGER 1958-61 (MEN)
DONNA HENDERSON 1974-75 (WOMEN)
KEVIN GILSON 1979-96 (WOMEN)
1975-77 (WOMEN)
LINDA KING 1977-78 (WOMEN)
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (20th season)
11/06 H Fairmont State W, 70-43
11/13 A Ohio W, 67-46
11/22 H Boston W, 68-44
11/22 H Maryland W, 73-40
11/23 H George Washington W, 68-36
12/05-07 A Clemson Invitational 3rd
01/07 A Indian River C.C. W, 60-53
01/07 N1 South Carolina L, 48-63
01/12 H Virginia Tech L, 44-69
01/17 H LaSalle W, 62-51
01/25 H Pitt W, 68-45
02/07 H Marshall W, 60-38
02/20-22 N2 Atlantic 10 Championships 3rd
03/20-22 N3 NCAA Championships 31st N1 – Fort Pierce, Fla.; N2 – State College, Pa.; N3 – Fayetteville, Ark.
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (21st season)
11/08 H Fairmont State W, 69-54
11/12 H Ohio W, 68-43
11/13 A UMBC W, 67-37
11/14 A Navy L, 52-59
11/15 A George Washington W, 113-90
12/04 A Pitt L, 92-120
01/06 A Indian River C.C. W, 54-40
01/08 A Florida State L, 49-64
01/10 A Virginia Tech L, 41-72
01/17 A LaSalle L, 40-73
02/06 A Marshall W, 63-50
02/12-14 N1 Atlantic 10 Championships 2nd
03/05-07 N2 ECAC Championships -
04/02-04 N3 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Washington, D.C.; N2 – Cleveland, Ohio; N3 – Austin, Texas
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (22nd season)
11/13 H Fairmont State W, 74-39
11/13 H UMBC W, 72-43
11/18 A Ohio L, 90-124
11/21 H George Washington W, 68-42
01/16 H Virginia Tech W, 60-53
01/16 H LaSalle L, 46-65
02/05 H Marshall W, 52-42
02/13 A St. Bonaventure L, 87-123
03/03-05 N1 ECAC Championships -
04/01-02 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Cleveland, Ohio; N2 – Indianapolis, Ind.
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (23rd season) eCAC CHAMPIonS
11/12 H Fairmont State W, 153-77
11/19 A George Washington W, 142-94
11/28 H Ohio L, 112-131
01/04 A Miami L, 73-157
01/04 N1 NC State L, 84-164
01/14 H Virginia Tech L, 110-127
01/18 A LaSalle W, 62-51
01/18 N2 Villanova W, 57-56
01/21 H Pitt L, 104-135
01/27 A UMBC W, 138-87
02/11 H St. Bonaventure W, 69-44
02/11 H Penn State L, 46-67
02/23-25 N3 ECAC Championships 1st N1 – Miami, Fla.; N2 – Philadelphia, Pa.; N3 – Cleveland Ohio
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (24th season)
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (26th season)
11/13 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 147-74
11/15 A George Washington L, 115-128
11/16 A UMBC W, 69-44 11/16 N1 NC State L, 29-84 12/02 A Ohio L, 97-153
12/05-07 A Pitt Invitational 5th
02/20-22 N2 ECAC Championships 5th N1 – Baltimore, Md.; N2 – Piscataway, N.J.
09/23 A Louisville W, 70-16
10/28 A LaSalle Relays 1st
11/03 H NC State L, 98-110
11/15 H Fairmont State W, 82-13
11/15 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 93-16 11/17 H George Washington W, 165-67 11/27 A Ohio W, 154-89
01/13 H Virginia Tech W, 57-56
01/13 H LaSalle W, 145-100
01/20 A Pitt L, 92-148
01/26 H UMBC W, 131-110 02/10 A St. Bonaventure W, 125-113 03/01-03 N1 ECAC Championships 2nd N1 – Cleveland, Ohio
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (25th season) 10/27 A LaSalle Relays 1st 11/14 H Fairmont State W, 65-47 11/14 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 71-36 11/16 A George Washington L, 96-140 11/26 H Ohio W, 138-101
12/01-03 H Kentucky Invitational 3rd 12/08 A Maryland L, 110-135 Barbados Invitational 1st 01/12 A Virginia Tech L, 91-150 01/19 H Pitt L, 103-140
02/02 H UMBC W, 132-105 02/09 H St. Bonaventure L, 107-127
03/06-10 N1 ECAC Championships 5th N1 – Cleveland, Ohio
01/15 A Maryland W, 87-26
01/15 N2 LaSalle W, 76-37
02/05 H St. Bonaventure L, 109.5-127.5
03/03-05 N3 ECAC Championships 5th N1 – Piscataway, N.J.; N2 – College Park, Md.; N3 – Cleveland, Ohio
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (29th season)
ATLAnTIC 10 CHAMPIonS
10/28-29 A George Washington Diving Invite 1st
11/05 H George Washington L, 117.5-125.5
11/09 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 94-60
11/11-12 A Rutgers Invitational 1st
11/16 H Fairmont State W, 97-62
12/01-03 A Buffalo Invitational 3rd
12/10 A UMBC L, 119-124
01/14 A LaSalle W, 75-38
01/14 N1 Maryland W, 67-37
01/21 A Virginia Tech W, 152-90
01/25 A Pitt L, 81.5-161.5
01/28 H Rutgers W, 126-117
02/04 H St. Bonaventure W, 139-99
02/23-25 N2 Atlantic 10 Championships 1st N1 – Philadelphia, Pa.; N2 – Piscataway, N.J.
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (30th season)
11/08 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 168-32
11/10-11 A Rutgers Invitational 3rd
11/15 A Fairmont State W, 120-85
12/02 A Clemson Invitational 4th
12/09 H UMBC L, 117.5-125.5
01/13 H Maryland L, 105.5-135.5
01/17 H Pitt L, 97-145
01/20 H Virginia Tech W, 159-72
01/27 A Rutgers T, 102-102
02/03 A St. Bonaventure W, 142-94
02/22-25 N1 Big East Championships 8th N1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.
Head Coach: Dan Langan (1st season)
10/25 A Pittsburgh Relays 3rd
10/26 H Miami L, 115-126
11/09 A Maryland L, 85-213
11/10 A UMBC W, 147-96
11/15-16 A Rutgers Invitational 3rd
11/21-23 A UNC Nike Classic Invitational 7th
12/07 A Clemson L, 90-139
12/07 N1 Virginia Tech W, 151-84
01/11 A James Madison L, 102-141
01/18 A Pitt L, 46-104
01/25 H Rutgers W, 137-99
02/01 A George Washington W, 141-100
02/08 H St. Bonaventure W, 131-82
02/19-22 N2 Big East Championships 4th
02/27-3/01 N3 ECAC Championships 18th N1 – Clemson, S.C.; N2 – Piscataway, N.J.; N3 – Gloucester, County, N.J.
Head Coach: Dan Langan (2nd season)
10/17 H West Virginia Relays 3rd
10/25 H Virginia Tech L, 43-179
11/01 A Penn State L, 83-155
11/07 A Rutgers L, 122-175
11/14 A Ohio State L, 91-140
11/15 H Maryland L, 57-241
11/21 A Notre Dame L, 73-151
01/03 A Clemson L, 95-138
01/11 H James Madison L, 100-134
01/17 H Pitt L, 57-187
01/17 H UMBC L, 83-153
01/24 A Syracuse
01/31 A St. Bonaventure
02/07 H Connecticut
98-131
91-138
88-153
02/18-21 N1 Big East Championships 9th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Dan Langan (3rd season)
10/17 A Old Dominion
100-200 11/06 H Rutgers W, 133-102 11/13 A Duquesne W, 130-105 11/14 A Navy L, 80-159
11/20 H Ohio State L, 78-156 11/21 A Virginia Tech
103-132
12/03-05 A Notre Dame Invitational 7th
01/16 A Pitt
95-126 01/23 H Syracuse L, 81-152
01/24 A UMBC L, 59-172
01/30 H St. Bonaventure L, 88-148
01/31 A James Madison
02/13 A Connecticut
94-141
87-144 02/24-27 N1 Big East Championships 6th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Steve Phillips (1st season)
10/25 A Oakland W, 130-113
10/25 N1 Wayne State W, 174-67
11/01 A Rutgers L, 98-140
11/02 A Seton Hall W, 161-79
11/07 A Ohio State L, 107-130
11/07 N2 Louisville W, 181-59
12/04-06 A Notre Dame Invitational 3rd
01/10 H Pitt L, 75.5-167.5
01/17 A Syracuse L, 110-133
01/18 A St. Bonaventure W, 124.5-118.5
01/24 H Virginia Tech L, 105.5-136.5
01/31 H Connecticut W, 165-135
02/19-21 N3 Big East Championships 7th
N1 – Rochester, Mich.; N2 – Columbus, Ohio; N3 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Sergio Lopez (1st season)
10/14 H Penn State L, 93-150
10/22 N1 Xavier W, 126-83
11/06 H Duquesne W, 132-92
11/12-13 A Louisville W, 149-88
11/12-13 N2 Xavier W, 185-51
11/12-13 N2 Ohio State L, 78.5-164.5
11/13 A Western Kentucky L, 102-138
12/02-04 A Notre Dame Invitational 2nd
01/08 A Pitt L, 82.5-160.5
01/15 H Syracuse W, 140-90
01/16 H St. Bonaventure W, 142-99
01/22 A Virginia Tech L, 94-144
01/29 A Connecticut W, 160-142
02/16-19 N3 Big East Championships 4th N1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – Louisville, Ky.; N3 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Sergio Lopez (2nd season)
10/13 A Penn State L, 67.5-165.5
10/15 H WVU Relays 1st
10/29 H Louisville W, 141-90
11/04 A Duquesne W, 121-77
11/17-19 A Maryland Terrapin Cup Invite 2nd
01/07 H Pitt L, 104-133
01/13 A St. Bonaventure W, 147-90
01/14 A Syracuse W, 124-111
01/20 H Cincinnati W, 118-85
01/21 H Virginia Tech L, 112-125
01/28 H Connecticut W, 178.5-114.5
02/15-18 N1 Big East Championships 3rd
03/23-25 N2 NCAA Championships t-30th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.; N2 – Atlanta, Ga.
Head Coach: Sergio Lopez (3rd season) BIg eAST CHAMPIonS
10/14 H WVU Relay Meet 1st
10/19 H Penn State W, 137-104
10/28 A Louisville W, 194-104
11/04 N1 Duquesne W, 231-64
11/04 N1 East Carolina W, 195.5-105.5
11/16-18 A Maryland Terrapin Cup Invite 1st
12/02 H Maryland W, 120-92
01/06 A Pitt W, 159-141
01/14 H St. Bonaventure W, 138-95
01/14 H Georgetown W, 167-55
01/20 A Cincinnati W, 184-132
01/26-27 A Notre Dame W, 228-142
01/26-27 N2 Connecticut W, 273-97
01/26-27 N2 Oakland W, 252-115
01/26-27 N2 Penn State W, 193-177
02/14-17 N3 Big East Championships 1st
03/15-17 N4 NCAA Championships t-20th N1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – South Bend, Ind.; N3 – Long Island, N.Y.; N4 – Buffalo, N.Y.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (1st season)
10/06 H Lewis W, 160-109
10/13 H W.Va. Wesleyan W, 67-57
10/13 H Wheeling Jesuit W, 67-38
10/18 A at Penn State L, 106-194
10/20 A at Georgetown W, 143-88
11/02 H Cincinnati W, 134-86
11/10 H Louisville L, 126-172
11/30-12/02 A Georgia Invitational 5th
01/12 H Pitt L, 110-131
01/26 A at Notre Dame L, 150-214
02/20-23 N1 Big East Championships 4th
03/27-29 N2 NCAA Championships 33rd N1 – Long Island, N.Y.; N2 – Federal Way, Wash.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (2nd season)
10/11 N1 East Carolina W, 235-43
10/11 N1 Xavier W, 151-137
10/22 H Penn State L, 93-145
10/25 A Virginia Tech L, 109-200
10/25 N2 NC State L, 123.5-188.5 11/07 A Louisville L, 122-178 11/08 A Cincinnati W, 167-137
12/05-07 A Georgia Invitational 5th
01/08 A Arizona L, 140.5-183.5
01/10 A Pitt L, 144.5-155.5
01/23-24 A Notre Dame L, 127-243
01/23-24 N3 Denver L, 150-218
01/23-24 N3 Michigan State L, 168-200
01/31 H Maryland W, 147-84
02/06 A Ohio State L, 121-162
02/19-21 N4 Big East Championships 4th
03/26-28 N5 NCAA Championships 34th N1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – Blacksburg, Va.; N3 – South Bend, Ind.; N4 – Indianapolis, Ind.; N5 – College Station, Texas.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (3rd season)
10/24 A at Penn State L, 96-145
11/06 H Cincinnati W, 120-98
11/07 H Louisville W, 113-187
11/13 A at Villanova W, 206-35
12/03-06 A Ohio State Invitational 3rd
01/09 H Pitt W, 154.5-145.5
01/23 A at Maryland W, 136-107
01/30 H Virginia Tech L, 130-165
01/30 H Duquesne W, 138-126
02/17-20 N1 Big East Championships 4th N1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (4th season) 10/16 H Penn State W, 125-116 11/05 A Louisville L, 112-183 11/6 A Cincinnati W,
11/18-20 A UNC Nike Cup 5th 12/31 A UC
01/08 A Pitt
01/22 H Maryland W, 213-87 02/16-19 N1 Big East Championships 4th 03/24-26 N2 NCAA Championships 30th N1 – Louisville, Ky.; N2 – Minneapolis, Minn.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (5th season) 10/14-15 H West Virginia State Games 1st 10/22 A at Penn State L, 98-143 11/12 H Cincinnati W, 178-107 11/12 H Villanova W, 190-100 11/18-20 A at Pitt Invitational 2nd 01/07 H Pitt L, 124.5-175.5 01/21 H Maryland L, 120-180 02/15-18 N1 Big East Championships 4th N1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (6th season) 10/12-13 N1 West Virginia State Games 1st 10/19 H Penn State L, 69-174 10/27 A Villanova W, 174-113 11/02 A Cincinnati W, 177-114 11/16-18 A Pitt Invitational 2nd 11/29-12/01 N2 U.S. Winter Nationals 01/03 N3 Orange Bowl Classic 2nd 01/12 A Pitt L, 63-217 01/18 H TCU L, 131-160 02/27-3/02 N2 Big 12 Championship 3rd N1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – Austin, Texas; N3 – Key Largo, Fla.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (7th Season)
10/11-12 H West Virginia State Games 1st
10/18 A at Penn State L, 161-127
10/25 H WVU Invite 1st
11/23 A Mizzou Invite 3rd
01/02 A Orange Bowl Swim Classic 2nd
01/11 H Pitt L, 161-139
01/18 A at TCU W, 167-133
01/31 A at Ohio State L, 151-99
03/01 N Big 12 Championship M: 3rd
03/27-29 N Men’s NCAA Championships M: 23rd
Head Coach: vic Riggs (8th Season)
10/10-11 N West Virginia State Games 1st
10/23 H Penn State L, 145-98
10/25 A at Villanova W, 174-85
11/20-22 A Mizzou Invite 3rd
01/03 A Orange Bowl Classic 1st
01/10 A at Pitt L, 176-124
01/16 H TCU W, 192-108
01/31 H Ohio State L, 170-120
02/25-28 N Big 12 Championships M: 3rd
03/26-28 N Men’s NCAA Championships
Head Coach: vic Riggs (9th Season)
10/08-09 H West Virginia State Games 1st
10/16 H Georgia Tech (Big 12 vs ACC) L, 135-108
10/17 H Virginia Tech (Big 12 vs ACC) L, 155-145
10/22-23 H Big 12 vs Big East Weekend 1st
11/20-22 A Tennessee Invite 4th
01/09 H Pitt W, 180.5-199.5
01/16 A at TCU W, 154-144
01/29 H Villanova W, 200-77
02/24-27 N Big 12 Championship 2nd
Head Coach: vic Riggs (10th Season)
10/07-08 A West Virginia State Games 1st
10/14-15 H Seton Hall (Big 12 vs Big East) W, 204-157
10/14-15 H Xavier (Big 12 vs Big East) W, 221-133
10/21-22 A Virginia Tech (VT Quad) L, 69-277
10/21-22 N Duke (VT Quad) L, 64-288
10/21-22 N William & Mary (VT Quad) L, 123-233
11/17-19 A at NC State Invite 7th Place
01/07 A Pitt L, 86-214
01/14 H TCU W, 194-106
01/27 A Bucknell W, 124-79
01/28 A Villanova W, 172-71
02/24-27 N Big 12 Championship 2nd
Head Coach: vic Riggs (11th Season)
10/06-07 H West Virginia State Games 1st
10/27-28 H Seton Hall (Big 12 vs Big East) W, 227-53
10/27-28 H Xavier (Big 12 vs. Big East) W, 224-53
11/17-19 A at Ohio State Invite (Swimming) N/A
11/17-19 A at Frank Elm Invite (Diving) N/A
01/13 A TCU W, 221-77
01/18 H Pitt W, 187-113
01/27 H Villanova W, 229-69
02/21-24 N1 Big 12 Championship 2nd 03/22024 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Austin, Texas; N2 - Minneapolis, Minn.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (12th Season)
10/12-13 A at West Virginia State Games 1st
10/19-20 H Xavier (Big 12 vs. Big East) W, 241-52
10/19-20 H Seton Hall (Big 12 vs. Big East) W, 235-64
10/27 A at Villanova W, 236-64
11/15-17 A at Ohio State Invite (Swimming) 6th
11/15-17 A at Navy Diving Invite (Diving) N/A
01/05 A at Pitt L, 125-175
01/12 H TCU W, 233-64
01/18 A at Penn State L, 122-173
02/27-3/02 N1 Big 12 Championship 2nd
03/11-13 N2 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships -
03/28-30 N1 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Austin, Texas; N2 – Annapolis, Md
Head Coach: vic Riggs (13th Season)
10/11-12 at Penn State L, 125-167
11/01-02 West Virginia State Games First Place 11/21-23 WVU Invitational First Place 01/04 Pitt W, 179.5-120.5
01/17 at SMU W, 182-117
01/18 at TCU* W, 176-65
01/30 Villanova W, 195-96
02/01 George Washington W, 178-118
02/26-29 Big 12 Championship Second Place
03/09-11 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
03/12-14 at CSCAA National Invitational #
03/25-28 at NCAA Men’s Championships # * Big 12 Meet; # Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Head Coach: vic Riggs (14th Season)
11/06-07 vs. Notre Dame
01/13 vs. Pitt (Diving)
01/14 at Pitt (Swimming) L, 107-193
01/29-30 vs. Notre Dame L, 82-271
02/24-27 Big 12 Championship (Swimming) 2nd
03/01-03 Big 12 Championship (Diving) 2nd
03/11-13 at NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
03/25-27 at NCAA Men’s Championships
Head Coach: vic Riggs (15th Season)
10/08-09 West Virginia State Games 1st Place
10/16 vs. Penn State L, 101-161 11/18-20 WVU Invitational 1st Place
01/17 vs. Pitt Canceled 01/22 vs. Villanova W, 198-92
01/28-29 at Notre Dame Canceled
02/23-26 Big 12 Championship 3rd Place
03/07-09 at NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
Head Coach: vic Riggs (16th Season)
10/14-15 West Virginia State Games 1st 10/21-22 Cincinnati W, 179-174 11/05 Penn State L, 96.5-200.5 11/17-19 WVU Invitational 1st 01/13-14 Pittsburgh L, 115-183 01/28 Villanova W, 207.5-83.5 02/22-25 Big 12 Championship 3rd 03/06 NCCA Diving Championships 10th 03/09-11 CSCAA National Invitational 12th
(2-2)
Head Coach: vic Riggs (17th Season) 10/6-7 West Virginia State Games 1st 10/13 Penn State
10/27-28 @ Cincinnati W,
11/16-18 WVU Invitational 1st 12/16-19 Almost Heaven LC Open Completed 1/13 Pittsburgh L, 135-165 1/27 Villanova W, 234-66 2/27-3/2 Big 12 Championships 5th 3/11-13 @ NCAA Zone A Diving Championships N/A
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Head Coach: Brent MacDonald (1st Season) 10/4-5 West Virginia State Games 1st 10/18 Alumni Meet N/A 10/25 @ Kentucky L, 132-168 11/1-2 Cincinnati Canceled 11/20-22 WVU Invitational 2nd 12/4-7 U.S. Open Championships ^ N/A 12/5-7 @ Rutgers Diving Invitational N/A 1/11 George Washington * L, 110-184 1/11 @ Pitt L, 70-227 1/25 Villanova W, 247.50-52.50 2/1 @ Penn State L, 90-193 2/25-3/1 Big 12 Championships $ 7th
3/10-12 @ NCAA Zone A Diving Championships & N/A
3/28-29 @ NCAA Championships # N/A ^ Greensboro, N.C., * Pittsburgh, Pa., $ Federal Way, Wash., & Piscataway, N.J., # Federal Way, Wash.
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (7th season)
11/06 H Fairmont State W, 70-43
11/13 A Ohio W, 62-51
11/22 H Boston L, 64-75
11/22 H Maryland W, 74-65
11/23 H George Washington W, 60-42
01/07 A Indian River C.C. W, 68-44
01/07 N1 South Carolina L, 44-68
H Penn State L, 51-88
01/17 H LaSalle W, 81-53
01/25 H Pitt L, 54-85
03/20-22 N2 NCAA Championships 38th N1 – Fort Pierce, Fla.; N2 – Indianapolis, Ind.
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (8th season)
11/08 H Fairmont State W, 70-53
11/12 H Ohio W, 69-44
11/13 A UMBC W, 82-31
11/15 A George Washington W, 119-84
12/04 N1 Penn State L, 106.5-161.5
01/06 A Indian River C.C. W, 62-50
01/08 A Florida State L, 43-70
01/10 A Virginia Tech W, 67-48
01/17 A LaSalle W, 65-48
03/05-07 N2 ECAC Championships N1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.; N2 – Cleveland, Ohio
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (9th season)
11/13 H Fairmont State W, 95-17
11/13 H UMBC W, 82-32
11/18 A Ohio L, 93-123
11/21 H George Washington W, 71-42
12/03 N1 Penn State L, 109-157
01/16 H Virginia Tech L, 56-57
01/16 H LaSalle W, 70-43
01/29 H Pitt L, 119-145
01/30 H Navy L, 133-135
02/13 A St. Bonaventure L, 87-123
02/25-27 H ECAC Championships
03/24-26 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.; N2 – Austin, Texas
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (10th season)
11/12 H Fairmont State W, 163-26
11/19 A George Washington W, 128-106
11/28 H Ohio W, 152-77
01/04 A Miami L, 90-136
01/14 H Virginia Tech L, 98-134
01/18 A LaSalle W, 59-54
01/18 N1 Villanova L, 48-65
01/21 H Pitt L, 135-158
01/27 A UMBC W, 122-110
01/28 A Navy L, 129-164
02/11 H St. Bonaventure W, 68-65
02/23-25 H ECAC Championships
03/16-18 N2 NCAA Championships t-41st N1 – Philadelphia, Pa.; N2 – Indianapolis, Ind.
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (11th season)
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (13th season) eCAC CHAMPIonS
11/13 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 140-54 11/15 A George Washington W, 155-88 11/16 A UMBC W, 67-46 11/16 N1 NC State L, 37-76 12/02 A Ohio L, 108.5-136.5 12/05-07 A Pitt Invitational 4th
09/23 A Louisville W, 63-20
10/28 A LaSalle Relays 2nd
11/03 H NC State W, 129-110
11/15 H Fairmont State W, 89-19
11/15 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 93-16
11/17 H George Washington W, 133-90
11/27 A Ohio L, 91-181
12/01-03 A Purdue Invitational 6th
01/13 H Virginia Tech L, 34-84
01/13 H LaSalle W, 84-32
01/20 A Pitt L, 107-136
01/26 H UMBC W, 131-110
01/27 H Navy W, 167-133
02/10 A St. Bonaventure W, 176-113
03/01-03 N1 ECAC Championships 2nd 03/15-17 N2 NCAA Championships t-42nd N1 – Cleveland, Ohio; N2 – Austin, Texas
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (12th season) eCAC CHAMPIonS
10/27 A LaSalle Relays 2nd 11/14 H Fairmont State W, 66-29 11/14 H West Virginia Wesleyan L, 6-29 11/16 A George Washington W, 139-91 11/26 H Ohio W, 126-117 12/01-03 A Kentucky Invitational 3rd 12/08 A Maryland W, 145-98
01/12 A Virginia Tech L, 119-124
01/19 H Pitt L, 118-125
02/02 H UMBC W, 141-88 02/09 H St. Bonaventure W, 157-82
03/06-10 N1 ECAC Championships 1st 03/28-30 N2 NCAA
H LaSalle
H Pitt W,
02/06 H St. Bonaventure W,
03/04-06 N2 ECAC Championships 1st 03/19-21 N3 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Piscataway, N.J.; N2 – Cleveland, Ohio; N3 – Austin, Texas
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Head Coach: Kevin gilson (15th season) ATLAnTIC 10 CHAMPIonS 10/23 H Pitt W, 138-105 11/05 A George Washington L, 118-123 11/10 H Fairmont State W, 61-34 11/10 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 63-32 12/02-05 N1 Atlantic 10 Championships 1st 12/11 H UMBC W, 70-47 12/11 H Duquesne W, 102-10
12/11 H Allegheny W, 93-20
01/13 H Virginia Tech W, 74-33
01/15 A Maryland W, 77-37 01/15 N2 LaSalle W, 72-41
02/05 H St. Bonaventure L, 118-119
03/03-05 N3 ECAC Championships 4th N1 – Piscataway, N.J.; N2 – College Park, Md.; N3 – Cleveland, Ohio
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (16th season) ATLAnTIC 10 CHAMPIonS
10/28-29 A George Washington Diving Invite 1st
11/05 H George Washington L, 108-135
11/09 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 122-30
11/11-12 A Rutgers Invitational 2nd
11/16 H Fairmont State W, 124-28
12/01-03 A Buffalo Invitational 1st
12/10 A UMBC L, 117-124
01/14 A LaSalle W, 71-42
01/14 N1 Maryland L, 37-76
01/21 A Virginia Tech W, 147-92
01/25 A Pitt L, 75-168
01/28 H Rutgers W, 143-98
02/04 H St. Bonaventure W, 135-101
02/23-25 N2 Atlantic 10 Championships 1st
03/16-18 N3 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Philadelphia, Pa.; N2 – Piscataway, N.J.; N3 – Austin, Texas
Head Coach: Kevin gilson (17th season)
11/08 H West Virginia Wesleyan W, 180-25
11/10-11 A Rutgers Invitational 3rd
11/15 A Fairmont State W, 129-73
12/02 A Clemson Invitational 2nd
12/09 H UMBC W, 154-89
01/13 H Maryland L, 92-151
01/17 H Pitt W, 124-119
01/20 H Virginia Tech W, 165-78
01/27 A Rutgers W, 162-79
02/03 A St. Bonaventure L, 107-136
02/22-25 N1 Big East Championships 7th
03/21-23 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.; N2 – Austin, Texas
Head Coach: Dan Langan (1st season)
10/25 A Pittsburgh Relays 3rd
10/26 H Miami L, 115-126
11/09 A Maryland L, 86.5-213.5
11/10 A UMBC W, 82-49
11/15-16 A Rutgers Invitational 2nd
11/21-23 A UNC Nike Classic Invitational 4th
12/07 A Clemson L, 78-147
12/07 N1 Virginia Tech W, 130-113
01/11 A James Madison W, 129-108
01/18 A Pitt L, 72.5-168.5
01/25 H Rutgers W, 126-112
02/01 A George Washington W, 132-110
02/08 H St. Bonaventure L, 112-131
02/19-22 N2 Big East Championships 6th
02/27-3/01 N3 ECAC Championships 15th N1 – Clemson, S.C.; N2 – Piscataway, N.J.; N3 – Gloucester County, N.J.
Head Coach: Dan Langan (2nd season)
10/17 H West Virginia Relays 1st
10/25 H Virginia Tech L, 52-165
10/31 H Boston College L, 108-192
11/07 A Rutgers W, 166-133
11/14 A Ohio State L, 106-127
11/15 H Maryland L, 67-233
11/21-23 A NC State Wolfpack Invite 3rd
01/03 A Clemson L, 74-149
01/11 H James Madison W, 155-86
01/17 H Pitt L, 80-162
01/17 H UMBC W, 160-81
01/24 A Syracuse L, 97-137
01/31 A St. Bonaventure L, 100-136
02/07 H Connecticut W, 130-113
02/18-21 N1 Big East Championships 7th
02/26-28 N2 ECAC Championships 33rd N1 – Long Island, N.Y.; N2 – Gloucester County, N.J.
Head Coach: Dan Langan (3rd season)
10/17 A Old Dominion W, 180-120
11/06 H Rutgers W, 150-84
11/13 A Duquesne W, 135-106 11/14 A Navy W, 158-142 11/20 H Ohio State L, 80-161
11/21 A Virginia Tech L, 103-132
12/03-05 A Notre Dame Invitational 7th
01/16 A Pitt L, 89-152
01/23 H Syracuse L, 101-140
01/24 A UMBC W, 144-96
01/30 H St. Bonaventure W, 117-104
01/31 A James Madison W, 132-111
02/13 A Connecticut L, 98-145
02/24-27 N1 Big East Championships 6th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: eric McIlquahm (1st season) 10/23 H Old Dominion W, 82-31
10/23 H Virginia Tech L, 48-65
10/30 H Navy W, 165-127 11/05 A Rutgers L, 117-126 11/06 A Seton Hall W, 148-97 11/12 A Ohio State L, 112-131
12/03-05 A UVA Cavalier Invitational 4th
01/12 H UMBC W, 165-75
01/15 H Pitt L, 109.5-133.5
01/22 A Syracuse L, 113-128
01/23 A St. Bonaventure W, 127-116
02/05 H Connecticut W, 161-139
02/17-19 N1 Big East Championships 5th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: eric McIlquahm (2nd season)
10/13 A Virginia Tech L, 98.5-125.5
10/14 A Virginia L, 92-148
10/29 A Seton Hall W, 138-95
11/03 H Ohio State L, 108-122
11/04 H Rutgers L, 111-123
12/01-03 A UVA Cavalier Invitational 4th
01/13 A Pitt L, 75-141
01/14 A Duquesne W, 132-96
01/20 H Syracuse L, 134-153 01/21 H St. Bonaventure W, 127-108 02/03 A Connecticut L, 105.5-180.5
02/15-17 N1 Big East Championships 7th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
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Head Coach: eric McIlquahm (3rd season) 10/19 A Virginia L, 94-120 10/27 H Seton
H
N1 Big East Championships 9th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: eric McIlquahm (4th season) 10/26 A Oakland L, 92-148 10/26 N1 Niagara W, 174-64 10/26 N1 Wayne State W, 162-75 10/26 N1 Akron W, 122-118 11/02 H Rutgers L, 107-188 11/08 H Ohio State L, 112-122 11/08 H Louisville W, 158-74 11/16 A Seton Hall W, 130-104 12/05-07 A Notre Dame Invitational 1st 01/10 A Duquesne W, 110-95
01/11 A Pitt L, 43-197
01/18 H Syracuse W, 106-131
01/19 H St. Bonaventure L, 97-142
01/25 A Virginia Tech L, 72-125
01/25 N2 American W, 149-70
02/01 A Connecticut L, 104-188
02/20-22 N3 Big East Championships 9th N1 – Rochester, Mich.; N2 – Blacksburg, Va.; N3 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Steve Phillips (1st season)
10/25 A Oakland L, 90-153
10/25 N1 Wayne State W, 196-45
10/25 N1 Akron L, 110-133
11/01 A Rutgers L, 91-142
11/02 A Seton Hall W, 146.5-92.5
11/07 A Ohio State L, 65.5-169.5
11/07 N2 Louisville W, 136-96
12/04-06 A Notre Dame Invitational 3rd
01/10 H Pitt L, 73-164
01/17 A Syracuse L, 90-132
01/18 A St. Bonaventure L, 90-146
01/24 H Virginia Tech L, 79-154
01/31 H Connecticut L, 120-178
02/19-21 N3 Big East Championships 11th
N1 – Rochester, Mich.; N2 – Columbus, Ohio; N3 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Sergio Lopez (1st season)
10/14 H Penn State L, 58-182
10/22 A Marshall L, 66-159
10/22 N1 Xavier W, 126-95
11/06 H Duquesne W, 156-80
11/06 H Youngstown State W, 154-80
11/12 A Louisville L, 115-122
11/13 A Western Kentucky L, 91-143
12/02-04 A Notre Dame Invitational 5th
01/08 A Pitt L, 62-180
01/15 H Syracuse L, 118.5-122.5
01/16 H St. Bonaventure W, 131-112
01/22 A Virginia Tech L, 86-141
01/29 A Connecticut L, 132-172
02/16-19 N2 Big East Championships 7th N1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Sergio Lopez (2nd season)
10/13 A Penn State L, 67.5-165.5
10/15 H WVU Relays 1st
10/29 H Louisville L, 88-156
11/04 A Duquesne W, 124-80
11/17-19 A Maryland Terrapin Cup Invite 3rd
01/07 H Pitt L, 79-164
01/13 A St. Bonaventure W, 141-102
01/14 A Syracuse W, 124-119
01/20 H Cincinnati W, 118.5-80.5
01/21 H Virginia Tech L, 88-148
01/28 H Connecticut W, 178.5-114.5
02/15-18 N1 Big East Championships 8th N1 – Long Island, N.Y.
Head Coach: Sergio Lopez (3rd season)
10/14 H WVU Relay Meet 1st
10/19 H Penn State L, 96.5-146.5
10/28 A Louisville L, 140-160
11/04 A Marshall W, 208-92
11/04 N1 Duquesne W, 231-63
11/04 N1 East Carolina W, 159.5-140.5
11/16-18 A Maryland Terrapin Cup Invite 1st
12/02 H Maryland W, 145-93
01/06 A Pitt L, 131-169
01/14 H St. Bonaventure W, 141-99
01/14 H Georgetown W, 174-64
01/20 A Cincinnati W, 201-114
01/26-27 A Notre Dame L, 147.5-225.5
01/26-27 N2 Connecticut W, 264-105
01/26-27 N2 Oakland W, 295-65
01/26-27 N2 Penn State L, 127-243
02/14-17 N3 Big East Championships 3rd
03/08-10 N4 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – South Bend, Ind.; N3 – Long Island, N.Y.; N4 – Minneapolis, Minn.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (1st season)
10/06 H Lewis W, 160-89
10/13 H W.Va. Wesleyan W, 55-41
10/13 H Wheeling Jesuit W, 55-35
10/18 A Penn State L, 73-227
10/20 A Georgetown W, 160-81
11/02 H Cincinnati W, 122-104
11/03 H Marshall W, 171-124
11/10 H Louisville L, 132-168
11/30-12/02 A Georgia Invitational 4th
01/12 H Pitt W, 124-119
01/26 A Notre Dame L, 116-249
02/20-23 N1 Big East Championships 3rd
03/20-22 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Long Island, N.Y.; N2 – Columbus, Ohio
Head Coach: vic Riggs (2nd season)
10/11 A Marshall W, 171-124
10/11 N1 East Carolina L, 119-171
10/11 N1 Xavier W, 192-46
10/22 H Penn State L, 84-145 10/25 A Virginia Tech L, 93-199 10/25 N2 NC State L, 118-187
11/07 A Louisville L, 94-182
11/08 A Cincinnati W, 147.5-142.5
12/05-07 A Georgia Invitational 6th
01/08 A Arizona L, 128-168
01/10 A Pitt L, 131.5-166.5
01/23-24 A Notre Dame L, 97.5-265.5
01/23-24 N3 Denver L, 157-190
01/23-24 N3 Michigan State L, 168-187 01/31 H Maryland L, 103-134
02/06 A Ohio State L, 77-165 02/19-21 N4 Big East Championships 5th 03/19-21 N5 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – Blacksburg, Va.; N3 – South Bend, Ind.; N4 – Indianapolis, Ind.; N3 – College Station, Texas
Head Coach: vic Riggs (3rd season)
10/17 H Marshall W, 126-105 10/24 A Penn State L, 40-73 10/24 N1 Colgate W, 74-39 11/06 H Cincinnati W, 122-97 11/07 H Louisville L, 97-200 11/13 A Villanova L, 106-135 11/14 A Rutgers L, 125-158 12/03-06 A Ohio State Invitational 3rd 01/09 H Pitt W, 165-133 01/23 A Maryland L, 108-133
01/30 H Virginia Tech L, 138-156
01/30 H Duquesne W, 156-103
02/17-20 N2 Big East Championships 3rd 03/17-20 N3 NCAA Championships 44th N1 – State College, Pa.; N2 – Pittsburgh, Pa.; N3 – West Lafayette, Ind
Head Coach: vic Riggs (4th season)
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10/16 H Penn State L, 67-174 10/23 A Marshall W, 170.5-124.5 11/05 A Louisville L, 105-186 11/06 A Cincinnati L, 130-162 11/13 H Rutgers W, 148-146
11/18-20 A UNC Nike Cup 4th 12/31 A UC Santa Barbara L, 103-158 01/08 A Pitt L, 104-194
01/22 H Maryland L, 96-202
01/29 H Ohio L, 122-176
02/16-19 N1 Big East Championships 3rd
03/17-19 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Louisville, Ky.; N2 – Austin, Texas
Head Coach: vic Riggs (5th season)
10/14-15 H West Virginia State Games 1st
10/22 A Penn State L, 96-137
10/29 H James Madison L, 144-156
11/12 H Cincinnati W, 191-104
11/12 H Villanova W, 166-131
11/18-20 A Pitt Invitational 3rd
01/07 H Pitt W, 161.5-138.5
01/21 H Maryland L, 97-202
01/27 A Ohio L, 119.5-178.5
02/15-18 N1 Big East Championships 3rd
03/15-17 N2 NCAA Championships 26th N1 – Pittsburgh, Pa.; N2 – Auburn, Ala.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (6th season)
10/12-13 N1 West Virginia State Games 1st
10/19 H Penn State L, 97-146
10/27 A Villanova W, 171-128
10/27 N2 James Madison W, 163-137
11/02 A Cincinnati W, 163-137
11/16-18 A Pitt Invitational 2nd
11/29-12/01 N3 U.S. Winter Nationals 7th
01/03 N4 Orange Bowl Classic 3rd
01/12 A Pitt L, 118-185
01/18 H TCU L, 140-160
01/26 H Ohio L, 135-165
02/27-3/02 N3 Big 12 Championships 2nd
03/21-23 N5 NCAA Championships 31st N1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 – Villanova, Pa.; N3 – Austin, Texas; N4 – Key Largo, Fla.; N5 – Indianapolis, Ind.
Head Coach: vic Riggs (7th Season)
10/11-12 H West Virginia State Games 1st
10/18 A at Penn State L, 152-102
10/26 H WVU Invite 3rd
11/23 A Mizzou Invite 6th
01/02 A Orange Bowl Swim Classic 4th
01/11 H Pitt L, 179-119
01/18 A at TCU L, 164-121
02/01 A at Ohio L, 200-93
03/01 N Big 12 Championships 5th
Head Coach: vic Riggs (8th Season)
10/10-11 N West Virginia State Games 1st
10/23 H Penn State L, 144-99
10 /25 A at Villanova L, 146-116
11/20-22 A Mizzou Invite 6th
01/03 A Orange Bowl Classic 2nd
01/10 A at Pitt L, 224-75
01/16 H TCU L, 155-145
01/24 A at Iowa State L, 157-143
01/31 H Ohio W, 155-143
02/25-28 N Big 12 Championships W: 4th
Head Coach: vic Riggs (9th Season)
10/08-09 H West Virginia State Games 1st
10/16 H Georgia Tech (Big 12/ACC) W, 133-110
10/17 H Va. Tech (Big 12/ACC) L, 173.5-188.5
10/22-23 H Big 12 vs Big East Weekend 1st
11/20-22 A Tennessee Invite 4th
01/09 H Pitt L, 188-11
01/16 A at TCU L, 157-143
01/29 H Villanova L, 175-122
01/29 H Iowa State L, 158-141 02/24-27 N Big 12 Championship 4th
Head Coach: vic Riggs (10th Season)
10/07-08 A West Virginia State Games 1st
10/14-15 H Seton Hall (Big 12 vs Big East) W, 228-128
10/14-15 H Xavier (Big 12/Big East) W, 206-144
10/14-15 H Butler (Big 12/Big East) W, 226-117
10/21-22 A Virginia Tech L, 66-286 10/21-22 N Duke (VT Quad) L, 71-281
10/21-22 N William & Mary (VT Quad) L, 164-176
11/17-19 A at NC State Invite 6th Place
01/07 A Pitt L, 94.5-205.5
01/14 H TCU W, 210-90
01/21 A Iowa State L, 147-153
01/27 A Bucknell W, 126-75
01/28 A Villanova L, 96-147
02/24-27 N Big 12 Championship 4th
Head Coach: vic Riggs (11th Season)
10/06-07 H West Virginia State Games 1st 10/27-28 H Seton Hall (Big 12/Big East) W, 217-63 10/27-28 H Xavier (Big 12/Big East) W, 198-79
11/17-19 A at Ohio State Invite (Swimming) 11/17-19 A at Frank Elm Invite (Diving) N/A
01/13 A TCU W, 196-103
01/18 H Pitt L, 107-193
01/27 H Iowa State W, 160-140 01/27 H Villanova L, 137-163
02/21-24 N1 Big 12 Championship 2nd 03/15-17 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Austin, Texas; N2 - Columbus, Ohio
Head Coach: vic Riggs (12th Season)
10/12-13 N1 West Virginia State Games 1st
10/19-20 H Seton Hall (Big 12/Big East) W, 217-82
10/19-20 H Xavier (Big 12/Big East) W, 199.5-93.5
10/27 A Villanova L, 146-154
11/15-17 A at Ohio State Invite (Swimming) N/A 11/15-17 A at Navy Diving Invitational N/A
01/05 A Pitt L, 102.5-197.5
01/12 H TCU W, 208-92
01/26 A Iowa State L, 148-152 02/27-3/01 N2 Big 12 Championship 3rd 03/15-17 N2 NCAA ChampionshipsN1 – Huntington, W.Va.; N2 - Austin, Texas
Head Coach: vic Riggs (13th Season) 10/11-12 at Penn State L, 115-173 11/01-02 West Virginia State Games 1st 11/ 21-23 WVU Invitational 2nd 01/04 Pitt
01/18 at TCU*
01/25 Iowa State *
01/ 30 Villanova
02/01 George Washington W, 162-138 02/26-29 Big 12 Championship 5th 03/09-11 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships 03/12-14 at CSCAA National Invitational # 03/25-28 at NCAA Men’s Championships * Big 12 Meet # Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Head Coach: vic Riggs (14th Season)
11/06-07 vs. Notre Dame
01/13 vs. Pitt (Diving) 01/14 at Pitt (Swimming) L, 127-173 01/29-30 vs. Notre Dame L, 127-244
02/24-27 Big 12 Championship (Swimming) 4th
03/01-03 Big 12 Championship (Diving) 4th 03/11-13 at NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
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Head Coach: vic Riggs (15th Season) 10/08-09 West Virginia State Games 1st 10/15 vs. Penn State L, 101-181 11/18-20 WVU Invitational 1st 04/17 vs. Pitt Canceled 01/22 vs. Iowa State* L, 101-198 01/22 vs. Villanova L, 120-177
01/28-29 at Notre Dame Canceled
02/23-26 Big 12 Championship 4th
03/07-09 at NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
03/10-12 at CSCAA National Invitational *Big 12 Meet
Head Coach: vic Riggs (16th Season)
10/14-15 West Virginia State Games 1st
10/21-22 Cincinnati W, 237-110
11/04 @ Penn State L, 92, 208
11/17-19 WVU Invitational 1st
01/13-14 @ Pittsburgh L, 116-182
01/21 @ Iowa State W, 157-142
01/21 @ Northern Iowa W, 209-90
01/28 Villanova W, 194-100
02/22-25 Big 12 Championship 4th
03/06 NCCA Zone A Diving Championships 14th
03/09-11 CSCAA National Invitational 17th
Head Coach: vic Riggs (17th Season)
10/6-7 West Virginia State Games 2nd
10/14 Penn State L, 121-179
10/27-28 @ Cincinnati L, 112-241
11/16-18 WVU Invitational 1st
12/16-19 Almost Heaven LC Open Completed 1/13 Pittsburgh L, 104-196
1/27 Villanova W, 173.50-125.50 1/27 Iowa State W, 191-108
2/27-3/2 Big 12 Championships 6th
3/11-13 @ NCAA Zone A Diving Championships N/A
3/20-23 NCAA Championships N/A
Head Coach: Brent MacDonald (1st Season)
10/4-5 West Virginia State Games 2nd
10/18 Alumni Meet N/A
10/25 @ Kentucky L, 77-222
11/1-2 Cincinnati Canceled
11/20-22 WVU Invitational 4th
12/4-7 U.S. Open Championships ^ N/A
12/5-7 @ Rutgers Diving Invitational N/A
1/11 George Washington * L, 104-190
1/11 @ Pitt L, 57-240
1/25 Villanova L, 140-160
1/25 Duquesne W, 169.50-130.50
2/1 @ Penn State L, 91-189
2/25-3/1 Big 12 Championships $ 9th
3/10-12 @ NCAA Zone A Diving Championships & N/A ^ Greensboro, N.C., * Pittsburgh, Pa., $ Federal Way, Wash., & Piscataway, N.J.
Butcher, Robert Lexington, Pa. 2003-05
Butler, James Las Vegas, Nev. 2009-11
Butt, Jeff Waukesha, Wisc. 1997-00
AbuRahma, Joseph Charleston, W.Va. 2010-12
Adame, Mariano Austin, Texas 2014-18
Ahern, Peter Dayton, Ohio 1998-01
Aleman, Liam gainesville, Fla 2025-Pr
Amato, David Morgantown, W.Va. 1985-86
Anderson, Oystein Fredrikstad, Norway 1989-92
Anderson, Eric San Antonio, Texas 1994-96
Anderson, Kevin Alpharetta, Ga. 2006-09-11
Andes, Drew Hurricane, W.Va. 2003-05
Apel, Hayden Hilliard, Ohio 2021-25
Armstrong, Hunter Dover, Ohio 2019-20
Armstrong, Jake Dover, Ohio 2015-19
Baeli, Andrew Parkridge, N.J. 1991-95
Bailey, Joe Dover, Del. 2008-12
Bandy, Kyle Coral Springs, Fla. 2009-13
Barko, Shawn St. Petersburg, Fla. 1989-91
Becki, David Bethel Park, Pa. 1988-89
Beckwith, Casey Weddington, N.C. 2005-07
Bennett, Jonathan Durban, South Africa 2019-23
Bennett, Preston Buckhannon, Wva 2023-Pr
Berlitz, Danny Drums, Pa. 2022-25
Berry, Philip St. Albans, W.Va. 2008-11
Bird, Samuel Charleston, W.Va. 2005-08
Blitch, Emmott Phoenix, Ariz. 2015-16
Bohman, Bryce Moline, Ill. 2011-13
Boley, Zach Dunlap, Ill. 2019-23
Boyles, Andrew Clarksburg, W.Va. 2015-16
Bradshaw, Pierce Charlotte, N.C. 2014-15
Brand, John Vienna, Va. 1990-94
Brandes, Gregory Scottsville, N.Y. 1996-00
Bray, Maverick Avon, Ind. 2022-25
Breckenridge, Jonathan Belle Vernon, Pa. 1999-00
Brill, Christopher Johannesburg, South Africa 2012-15
Broce, Bryan Barboursville, W.Va. 1991-92
Brooks, Ben Avon, Ohio 2018-21
Brooks, Payton Hurricane, W.Va. 2005-09
Brotherton, Bob So. Charleston, W.Va. 1987-91
Brown, Andrew Annandale, Va. 1994-97
Brown, Bryan Dover, Del. 2010-12
Brown, Richmond Brown Mills, N.J. 1988-89
Brown, Riley Baton Rouge, La. 2021-24
Bujdoso, Zsombor Budapest, Hungary 2025-Pr
Bunn, Jason Wilmington, N.C. 2021-23
Burd, Nathan Parkersburg, W.Va. 2017-18
Burke, Patrick Cleveland, Ohio 2022-24
Burr, Douglas Charleston, W.Va. 1991-95
Byrd, Jeff Henderson, Nev. 2007-11
Camp, Taylor Brentwood, Tenn. 2008-12
Campbell, Taylor Fairmont, W.Va. 2015-16
Canene, Chris Naperville, Ill. 2012-13
Card, Tim Mansfield, Mass. 1985-89
Cardinal Tremblay, Jacob Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2017-21
Carmichael, Keith Westlake, Ohio 2012-13
Carr, Brandon Mechanicsville, Va. 2008-12
Carr, Nate Charleston, W.Va. 2013-18
Celentano, Rocco Lyndhurst, N.J. 1987-89
Chow, Zach Reading, Pa. 2010-11
Christian, Brandon Largo, Fla. 2016-20
Cipoletti, Fred Staten Island, N.Y. 2000-01
Cisneros, Antonio Rancho Alamitos, Calif. 2005-07
Cobbe, Nathan Victoria, Australia 2012-15
Coffey, Patrick Huntington, W.Va. 1991-92
Collazos, Daniel Lima, Peru 1989-90
Cool, Aaron Leesburg, Va. 1997-98
Cooper, Craig Upper St. Clair, Pa. 1985-86
Cooper, Richard Bridgeport, W.Va. 2006-07
Cover, Nick Chambersburg, PA 2018-22
Crabtree, Michael Moundsville, W.Va. 2002-06
Crump, Trevor Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1988-92
Csonka, Frank Bridgeport, W.Va. 2013-18
Cunha, Felipe Belo Horizonte, Brazil 2004-08
Curran, Keene Saltsburg, Pa. 1992-94
Daniels, Brian Mitchellville, Md. 2001-02
D’Aurizio, Ron Fair Lawn, N.J. 1990-94
Damich, Drew Presto, Fla. 2015-19
Davenport, Daeton Austin, Texas 2011-15
Davey, Matt Wilton, Conn. 1993-94
Deal, Donovan Brentwood, N.J. 1991-92
Delic, Nick Split, Croatia 2005-08
Dillemuth, Eric Spring, Texas 2011-13
DiMilia, Robert Staten Island, N.Y. 1999-00
DiSalvo, Mark Dover, N.H. 1991-95
Di Sibio, Tristen Lantana, Texas 2016-19
DiStefano, Charles Marlton, N.J. 1991-93
Dixon, David Richmond, Va. 2017-22
Doman, Chase Dayton, Ohio 2008-09
Donahue, Brian Lafayette, Ind. 2001-05
Donahue, Kevin Wakefield, R.I. 2006-08
Downes, Leonardo Holloywood, Fla. 2009-11
Drake, Brian Carlisle, Pa. 2009-10
Drozd, Matt Ross Township, Pa. 2001-05
Duckworth, Chris Clarks Summit, Pa. 2003-04
Duenas, Fernando Riverside, Calif. 2015-16
Earley, Chris Newark, Del. 2004-06
Earley, Steven Newark, Del. 2002-05
Eichenseer, Brad Trophy Club, Texas 2008-12
Eisenhofer, Justin Mohrsville, Pa. 1994-98
Eisenhofer, Todd Mohrsville, Pa. 1997-98
eloriaga, glenn Burlington, ontario, Canada 2021-Pr
El Merini, Merwane Marseille, France 2015-19
Engle, Andrew Glen Dale, W.Va. 1999-03
Eter, Can Ankara, Turkey 2002-04
Evans, Joshua Middletown, Pa. 1998-02
Evju, Anders Mysen, Norway 1986-87
Farestvedt, Lars Bergen, Norway 1985-87
Farmer, Nathan Raleigh, N.C. 2005-09
Farquhar, George Queensland, Australia 2008-11
Farrell, John Pittsburgh, Pa. 1989-91
Fasulo, Lucas Antibes, France 2015-16
Faught, Ryan Fogelsville, Pa. 2002-04
Felix, Bradford Vienna, W.Va. 1992-94
Fetsko, Scott Morgantown, W.Va. 2011-12
Fidler, Joseph Reading, Pa. 1993-97
Field, Tim Sydney, Australia 2006-10
Fields, Kevin Parkersburg, W.Va. 1986-87
Fleming, Gary Murraysville, Pa. 1987-91
Fletcher, Thomas Cranberry Township, Pa. 2001-05
Fonder, Brett Roanoke, Va. 2002-04
Franca, Kleyton Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2000-04
Franklin, Brayden greenville, S C 2025-Pr
Frazier, Jack Greer, S.C. 2016-20
Frye, Nick Damascus, Md. 1999-03
Fuhrman, Nathan Hanover, Pa. 2003-07
Fumagalli, Aidan Austin, Texas 2012-16
Galbreath, Justin Kettering, Ohio 2006-10
Gallo, Kyle Sterling, Va. 2001-05
Gardner, Marc Newtown, Conn. 1990-91
Gass, Kevin Bel Air, Md. 1994-97
Gass, Kraig Bel Air, Md. 1997-01
Gebhardt, Zac Monroeville, Pa. 2005-06
ghile, Dragos Bucharest, Romania 2025-Pr
Gilroy, Liam Staten Island, N.Y. 1997-01
Gleason, Chris Newport, R.I. 1987-90
Glegg, Ross Scarborough, England 2012-16
Glinski, Steve Hudson, Ohio 1995-99
Green, Austin South Charleston, W.Va. 2013-17
graziano, Patton Pittsburgh, Pa 2024-Pr
Goldthorpe, Jared New South Wales, Australia 2009-12
Greenhalgh, Jack Lexington, Ky. 2008-12
Gustafson, Max Shaker Heights, Ohio 2017-22
Gustard, Chris Virginia Beach, Va. 1994-96
Hagedorn, Chris Clarksburg, W.Va. 2003-06
Hankinson, Benjamin Pittsburgh, Pa. 2000-01
Harlan, Jamin Albuquerque, nM 2022-Pr
Harlan, Josh Albuquerque, N.M. 2018-22
Hartke, Austin Bloomington, Ill. 2016-20
Hasbach, Christain Boca Raton, Fla. 1995-97
Hatfield, Brian Harrisburg, Pa. 1991-92
Hatt, David Lincoln, neb 2025-Pr
Haydon, Josh Concord, N.H. 2008-09
Hays, Eric Aliquippa, Pa. 1989-90
Heimes, Justin Quakertown, Pa. 2020-25
Hellmann, Levi Massillon, ohio 2024-Pr
Hene, Luke Gainesville, Ga. 2016-18
Heynes, Brandon Erie, Pa. 1997-99
Hickey, Jay Centerville, Ohio 2012-16
Hobbs, Tim Norristown, Pa. 2003-05
Hodge, Neil Burlington, Vt. 1985-87
Hodges, Gerald Springfield, Va. 2016-17
Horan, Peter Newtown, Conn. 2023-24
Howells, Nathan Round Rock, Texas 2013-17
Hubbard, Tom Cary, N.C. 2018-19
Hudson, Trevor Spotsylvania, Pa 2023-Pr
Huerta, Fausto Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 2018-22
Huether, Stephen Fairfax Station, Va. 2008-10
IIngram, Zhenya Edmond, Okla. 2021-22
Iotte, Jake Little Chute, Wisc. 2012-16
Ismail, Ibrahim Kingston, Pa. 2012-13
JJacoby, Bret Corning, N.Y. 1985-86
Jefferis, Matthew Allentown, Pa. 1993-95
Johannessen, Brage Fredrikstad, Norway 1986-90
Johns, Owen Pittsburgh, PA 2019-23
Johnson, Casey Mt. Erie, N.C. 2000-01
Johnson, Eric Concord, N.C. 2008-12
Jones, Jay Maple Glen, Pa. 1993-94
Jovanovic, Andreja Belgrade, Serbia 1992-96
KKauffman, Graham Greer, S.C. 2009-11
Kay, Phillip Pickering, Ontario, Canada 2017-21
Keaney, Reilly Greensboro, N.C. 2021-24
Keck, Caleb Coldwater, Ohio 2017-18
Kegle, Carter East Grand Rapids, Mich. 2024-25
Kelly, Ryan Whitby, Ontario 2016-20
Kelley, Brett Aravad, Colo. 1989-90
Kingry, Andrew Charleston, W.Va. 2005-06
Kirkham, Peter Grafton, W.Va. 1986-90
Klemetti, Ted Morgantown, W.Va. 2000-02
Kolodica, Kevin Chelsa, Mich. 1995-96
Kostern, Arda Ankara, Turkey 2004-05
Kostromin, Denys Kamianske, Ukraine 2018-21
Koval, James Mount Pleasant, S.C. 2014-18
Kratz, Rob Collegeville, Pa. 1989-90
Kristufek, Michael Butler, Pa. 2001-05
Kudrna, Jake Lyndhurst, Ohio 2008-12
LLaCamera, Chris Trafford, Pa. 1986-87
Lambert, Tuckor Lewis Center, Ohio 2023-25
Langenfeld, Andrew Centralia, Ill. 2005-07
LaRocque, Chris Nashville, Tenn. 1991-92
Lebold, Joe Yellow Springs, Ohio 1990-91
Lee, Jason Meragi Close, Singapore 1994-98
Lenz, PJ Prior Lake, Minn. 2018-22
Leon, Victor London, England 1985-87
Leverett, Brian North Augusta, S.C. 1996-00
Ley, Robert Baltimore, Md. 1985-87
Lowe, Jake Brunswick, Ohio 2019-21
Libby, Todd Portland, Maine 1993-94
Linton, Daniel Frederick, Md. 1986-88
Lombard, Anton Pretoria, South Africa 1999-02
Lugo, nick Shenandoah Junction, Wva 2024-Pr
MacMasters, Glen Wellesley, Mass. 1989-90
Madhaven, vedaant Dubai, uAe 2025-Pr
Madzy, Josh Apollo, Pa. 2018-22
Mahoney, Sean Rio Vista, Calif. 2006-07
Malley, Timothy Ambler, Pa. 1996-99
Mann, Richard Lancaster, Pa. 2002-06
Marlin, Timothy Morgantown, W.Va. 1996-98
Marmolejo, Pablo Mexico City, Mexico 2004-09
Marsh, Andrew Bemus Point, N.Y. 2012-16
Marsh, Matthew Jamestown, N.Y. 2016-20
Matthews, David St. Thomas, Pa. 2003-07
McAdoo, Brian Fairfax, Va. 2004-07
McBeth, Conner New Castle, Pa. 2021-25
McCormick, John Fallston, Md. 1985-88
McCoy, Brent Detroit, Mich. 2010-11
McCutchan, Frank Chapel Hill, N.C. 1988-90
McCutchan, Frankie Morgantown, W.Va. 2023-25
McDonald, Adam Liberty Township, ohio 2022-Pr
Mcenaney, Jameson Charlotte, vT 2025-Pr
McEnaney, Jim Katonha, N.Y. 1995-96
McFadden, Logan New Freedom, Pa. 2020-24
McHenry, Logan Ventnor City, N.J. 2014-18
McKinney, Ian Charlotte, nC 2023-Pr
McLaughlin, Liam Medina, Ohio 2011-13
McMahon, Chris Highlands Ranch, Colo. 2014-18
McMullen, Michael Spruce Creek, Pa. 1985-87
McNear, Karney Chester Springs, Pa. 1988-92
McPartlin, Patrick Annandale, Va. 1992-96
Melin, Dylan Anthem, Ariz. 2020-24
Mieczkowski, Szymon Schaumburg, Ill 2025-Pr
Mikolajczak, Jeremy Bay City, Mich. 1998-02
Miller, Joe Parkersburg, W.Va. 2014-17
Mimoso, Rafael Lisbon, Portugal 2025-Pr
Mitchell, Robert Mechanicsburg, Pa. 2002-04
Molinaro, Conrad Murrysville, Pa. 2019-23
Molinaro, Miles Murrysville, Pa. 2011-15
Morford, Mike Urbana, Ill. 2006-07
Mosby, Triston Aurora, Colo. 2014-15
Moskal, Mark Andover, Mass. 1998-02
Mullen, William Fairfax Station, Va. 2020-25
Murto, Peter Morgantown, W.Va. 2010-13
Neaveill, Sam Germantown Hills, Ill. 2016-20
Nicely, Chris North Tonawanda, N.Y. 1989-91
Nicely, Mike Cape May, N.J. 1989-90
nielsen, Max Phoenix, Ariz 2022-Pr
Nist, Doug Massilon, Ohio 1989-93
Norton, Scottie Virginia Beach, Va. 2005-07
Obendorf, Alex Hudson, Ohio 2014-17
O’Connell, John West Islip, N.Y. 1990-91
O’Malley, Tim Fullerton, Calif. 2009-13
O’Neill, Matt Lyndhurst, Ohio 2008-12
oprandy, Caden Phoenix, Ariz 2025-Pr
O’Shea, Christopher Miller Place, N.Y. 2018-20
Onizuk, Timothy Walkersville, Md. 1993-97
Osborn, Braden Mason, Ohio 2021-25
Owens, Kyle Coral Springs, Fla. 1998-99
ott, noah San Antonio, Texas 2024-Pr
Palley, David Walnut Creek, Calif. 2011-15
Paquet,Dan Blackwood, N.J. 1990-94
Parker, Christian Reading, Pa. 2012-13
Perroni, Joe Bristol, R.I. 1985-87
Perry, Markus Monument, Colo. 2014-15
Perseguin Dias, gabriel Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2025-Pr
Petruzzi, erik Lexington, nC 2024-Pr
Phillips, Steven Vienna, W.Va. 1995-99
Pinto, Joao Pedro Recife-PE, Brazil 2001-05
Pokorny, Richard East Concord, N.Y. 2010-13
Polito, Robert Lake Mary, Fla. 1994-96
Povazsay, Zoltan Dunakeszi, Hungary 2006-08
Pretre, Edward Westfield, N.J. 1992-94
Priest, Daniel Kettering, Ohio 1994-96
Prince, Tom Edina, Minn. 1989-90
Poe, Adam St. Albans, W.Va. 2016-18
Portmann, Jack Newark, Del. 2016-20
Preaskorn, Jake Clarksburg, W.Va. 2016-20
Proietto, Michael Aston, Pa. 2014-18
Puskovitch, Ivan West Chester, Pa. 2023-24
Queen, Nathan High Point, N.C. 1992-95
Querciagrossa, Jake Peoria, Ill. 2009-13
Quick, Denton Reading, Pa. 1993-97
Quinnette, Tyler Woodstown, N.J. 2001-02
Ramirez, Eduardo Caracas, Venezuela 2005-07
Ramsey, Sean Parkersburg, W.Va. 1998-02
Recker, owen Perrysburg, ohio 2023-Pr
Rellick, Mike N. Alexandria, Pa. 1996-00
Reuschle,Gregory Sayville, N.Y. 1996-00
Rice, Wes Tampa, Fla. 1987-88
Riddle, Bobby Houston, Texas 1987-90
Riebel, Drew Cypress, Texas 2014-18
Rizzo, Giovanni Naperville, Ill. 1998-99
Robinson, Brandon Sicklerville, N.J. 2006-10
Robinson, Ethan Sicklerville, N.J. 2009-12
Rodriguez, Daniel Rock Island, Ill. 2015-18
Rollins, Mitch Grafton, W.Va. 1986-87
Rosso, Justin Yorktown, Va. 2005-06
Rusnock, Frank Uniontown, Pa. 1997-00
Rusnock, Steve Uniontown, Pa. 1997-01
Russo, Angelo Roanoke, Va. 2017-18
Sailer, Jay Fairborn, Ohio 1988-92
Saladin, Trayton Buchanan, Mich. 2016-20
Salcedo, Jake Fresno, Calif 2025-Pr
Sandner, Michael Springboro, Ohio 2019-21
Santiago, Álavaro Madrid, Spain 2022-25
Saum, Jack Akron, Ohio 2019-23
Schaefer, Joe Annandale, Va. 2020-24
Schaefer, Michael Miami, Fla. 1985-86
Schaefer, Patrick Miami, Fla. 1985-87
Schattenburg, Blaine Walkersville, Md. 1991-95
Schauer, Wesley Beavercreek, Ohio 2021-25
Schultz, Thad Westerville, Ohio 1988-91
Schwind, Thomas Huntington Woods, Mich. 1999-00
Seaver, Erik Denver, Colo. 1987-92
Sekowski, Tony Penn Trafford, Pa. 2014-18
Sesenko, Eric Wierton, W.Va. 1985-86
Shirk, Roanoke Reading, Pa. 2020-25
Shogren, Bjorn Terra Alta, W.Va. 1985-86
Shulman, Mark Turnersville, N.J. 1995-96
Simmonds, Hugh Queensland, Australia 2009-13
Simpson, Brian N. Canton, Ohio 1988-90
Simpson, Chris Pittsford, N.Y. 1997-98
Simpson, Christian Tupelo, Miss 2022-Pr
Simpson, Matt Mayslanding, N.J. 1990-91
Sisko, Jeff Southbury, Conn. 1991-92
Sizemore, Tyler Beckley, W.Va. 2011-12
Skeele, Michael Woodbridge, Va. 1993-94
Smith, Austin Fishers, Ind. 2015-19
Smith, John Frederick, Md. 1987-88
Smith, Matt Manassas, Va. 2010-11
Snider, David Parkersburg, W.Va. 2019-23
Sogan, Joe North Canton, Ohio 1990-91
Spencer, Max Chicago, Ill. 2014-16
Squires, Tim Buckhannon, W.Va. 2010-15
Stassi, Mike Reston, Va. 1987-89
Stebbins, Joey Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 2024-Pr.
Stender, Shane Uniontown, Pa. 1997-00
Sterlitz, Parker Pittsburgh, Pa 2023-Pr
Stock, Michael Rockville, Md. 1988-89
Stotsky, Adam York, Pa. 1986-87
Stravros, Ian Poway, Calif. 2008-12
Stull, oliver greenvile, S C 2025-Pr
Swardson, Gabe Fort Wayne, Ind. 2016-18
Swinimer, Nick Potomac Falls, Va. 2008-11
Szabo, Janos Budapest, Hungary 2006-07
Taschek, James Woodbridge, Va. 1988-91
Tate, Aaron Virginia Beach, Va. 1999-00
Taylor, Christopher Middletown, Md. 1996-97
Thomas, Drew Bowling Green, Kan. 1994-96
Thrasher, Austin Bridgeport, W.Va. 2008-10
Tolic, Ivan Zagreb, Croatia 2006-07
Toms, Nathan Forest, Va. 1992-94
Torgenson, Jay North Augusta, S.C. 1996-98
Torres, Christian Jupiter, Fla 2022-Pr
Tortola, gabriel Sunrise, Fla 2025-Pr
Toulson, Wali Boca Raton, Fla. 2012-13
Tricky, James Wilmington, Del. 1992-96
Tunstall, Jeff Bethel Park, Pa. 1985-86
Turek, Jason Belle Mead, N.J. 1998-02
Tuveson, Carl Timonium, Md. 1985-86
Tyson, Andrew Haymarket, Va. 2014-16
Valentino, Tim Reading, Pa. 1985-87
Van Brunt, Greg Frederick, Md. 1989-93
Van Buskirk, Kevin Wexford, Pa. 2001-05
Van Horn, Jeff Mt. Zion, Ill. 2003-05
Van Tassell, Darin Fairfax, Va. 1993-96
Van Wyk, Ryen Pretoria, South Africa 2019-21
Vanis, Martin Henderson, Nev. 2008-12
Varner, Jared Elkins, W.Va. 2007-10
Vela, Manuel Walnut, Calif. 1989-91
verstegen, Cas Sevenum, netherlands 2025-Pr
Vialette, Julian Frejus, France 2012-13
vicknair, Felix Signal Mountain, Tenn 2025-Pr
Villanova, Anthony Johnston, R.I. 1985-87
Waananen, Eric Herndon, Va. 1992-94
Walker, Michael Bridgeport, W.Va. 2005-09
Warrick, Eric North Largo, Fla. 2000-01
Watson, Travis Pittsburgh, Pa. 2000-04
Whitelam, Cameron Newton, Pa. 2007-08
Williams, Brendan Mount Sinai, N.Y. 2020-24
Williams, Chase Chesapeake, Va. 2012-16
Williams, Jake Marietta, Ga. 2016-20
Williams, Kyle Hazlet, N.J. 2003-07
Wilson, Adam Butler, Pa. 1997-01
Wilson, Gabe Mt. Claire, W.Va. 2008-09
Witham, Pat Falls Church, Va. 1990-94
Woodbury, Matt Coraopolis, Pa. 1996-97
Woodward, Brad Alexandria, Va. 1986-90
Wylie, Robert Watkinsville, Ga. 2016-17
Yarberry, Scott Bel Air, Md. 1988-90 Young, Jake Mason, Ohio 2021-25
Zemturis, Roberts Ventspils, Latvia 2020-23
Zornan Ferguson, Zach Pittsburgh, Pa 2024-Pr
Zwizanski, Scott West Chester, Pa. 1995-99
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Adernski, Chelsea Wilmington, Del. 2003-07
Agame, Rotem Givatayim, Israel 2003-05
Ahern, Jenny Bellbrook, Ohio 1995-99
Andrews, Kayla Newark, Del. 2006-10
Arnold, Krista Clarksburg, W.Va. 1997-01
Bair, Camryn Lock Haven, Pa 2025-Pr
Baldus, Georgia Fort Wayne, Ind. 2015-18
Banner, Jessica Pittsburgh, Pa. 2002-06
Barnes, Leah Pittsburgh, Pa. 1985-86
Bartos, Melanie Smock, Pa. 1997-99
Beckish, Kate Williamston, S.C. 2020-24
Beckish, Lauren Williamston, S.C. 2018-22
Bernard, Sofia Windermere, Fla. 2017-18
Beresford, Lindsay Greensburg, Pa. 2003-04
Bertelsen, Bodil Fallingsdalen, Norway 1985-87
Bettis, Missy Winter Park, Fla. 1993-97
Bieger, Marah Columbus, Ind. 2015-19
Billman, Christie Reading, Pa. 1995-99
Bissett, Ashley Rumson, N.J. 2002-06
Blair, Mary Springfield, Va. 1985-86
Blazier, Kathleen Wheeling, W.Va. 1987-88
Bliss, Emma Chesterfield, Mich. 2018-19
Bohn, Sandy Lou East Setauket, N.Y. 1995-97
Bohnett, Brittany Colorado Springs, Colo. 2005-07
Boland, Asheley Tampa, Fla. 1998-01
Bolin, Madeline Tucson, Ariz. 2014-18
Bolinger, Meredith Allen, Texas 2019-23
Boston, Shelley Belpre, Ohio 1991-93
Braden, Mackenzie Chaska, Minn. 2013-17
Branch, Lauren Elkridge, Md. 2006-08
Brenner, Jessica Bettendorf, Iowa 1999-00
Briseno, Aubrey gahanna, ohio 2025-Pr
Brooks, Karla Doylestown, Pa. 1993-94
Brown-Swint, Amari Lower Merion, Pa 2023-Pr
Buechler, Jordan Annandale, Va. 2020-21
Bullock, Morgan Zeeland, Mich. 2016-20
Burgess, Barbara Sanford, Fla. 1992-94
Burgess, Julie Martinsburg, W.Va. 1985-87
Burgess, Shannon Sanford, Fla. 1990-92
Burlingham, Eva Stafford, Va. 2010-13
Burnett, Rachael Springfield, Va. 2009-13
Burt, Camille Plymouth, Mich. 2018-22
Burton, Morgan Midlothian, Va. 2021-25
Busch, olivia The Woodlands, Texas 2022-Pr
Buszka, Kornelia Warsaw, Poland 2024-25
Butkus, Tierra Queensland, Australia 2011-12
Butler, Kendall Seaford, Va. 2024-25
Byington, Angela North Canton, Ohio 1998-99
Calcut, Julia Zeeland, Mich. 2015-19
Callaway, Morgan Coatesville, Pa. 2006-10
Campanelli, Amy Milford, Conn. 1992-96
Capri, Patricia Union, N.J. 1991-94
Capringo, Angela Salem, N.H. 1998-02
Carlson, Megan Milwaukee, Wisc. 2002-06
Carr, Morgan Charleston, W.Va. 2016-18
Carrington, Austen Alpharetta, Ga. 2009-13
Cascao, Livia Recife-PE, Brazil 2001-05
Cech, Hannah Cincinnati, Ohio 2021-22
Cerasi, Tara Hopewell, Pa. 1995-98
Chalemou, Stevi Athens, greece 2025-Pr
Chambers, Emilie The Woodlands, Texas 2015-17
Chavez, Jessica Aurora. Colo. 2001-02
Cheatwood, Mia Bowling Green, Ohio 2022-24
Chimelewski, Katie Jacksonville, Fla. 2000-02
Cipoletti, Ellen Charleston, W.Va. 1997-01
Cleary, Elizabeth Pittsburgh, Pa. 2003-07
Coco, Caitlin Saxonburg, Pa. 2005-09
Cole, Allison Delhi, N.Y. 2002-03
Conner, Sara Sarasota, Fla. 2008-12
Contreras, Danya El Paso, Texas 2012-15
Convery, Aileen Dublin, Ireland 1987-91
Cooper, DeAnna Naperville, Ill. 1995-96
Costello, Joan Huntingtown, Md. 1985-87
Cox, Delaney Williamsburg, va 2023-Pr
Crouch, Sarah Wheeling, W.Va. 1999-03
Culp, Lilly Tremont, Ill. 2022-24
Currat, Amelie Dunkerque, France 2014-18
Dabkowski, Mary Roundhill, Va. 1999-03
Dahm, Kim Baldwinsville, N.Y. 1997-01
D’Amico, Christine Fairmont, W.Va. 1988-89
Danenhower, Anne Urbana, Ill. 1998-01
Darling, Holly Columbus, Ohio 2019-21
Davis, Manda Longwood, Fla. 1998-93
Davis, Melissa Lancaster, Ohio 2009-10
Day, Peyton (PJ) Midland, Texas 2022-24
DeConstanzo, Carla East Setauket, N.Y. 1989-93
DeConti, Missy Landsdowne, Pa. 1995-99
Del Medico, giada Civitanova Marche, Italy 2025-Pr
Denison, Jessica Webster, N.Y. 1992-95
Deste, Sofia Athens, Greece 2023-Pr.
DeVore, Julie Meadville, Pa. 1985-86
Diamond, Natasha Sheperdstown, W.Va. 1991-92
Dille, Rachel Wexford, Pa. 1999-00
Douds, Emily Walkersville, Md. 1995-97
Dressel, Paige Oconomowoc, Wisc. 2020-24
Dutrow, Kelby Frederick, Md. 1995-98
Emter, Morgan Mason, Ohio 2012-16
Eriksen, Annie Grimstad, Norway 1985-89
Esposito, Brenda Fairfax, Va. 1988-89
Fedyk, Rachel Morrison, Ill. 2005-09
Felker, Laurie Ellicott City, Md. 1998-00
Fiant, Jessica Mohnton, Pa. 2011-12
Fiene, Meghan Naperville, Ill. 2005-09
Fiorenzi, Philomena Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2014-16
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Michael T. Benson, a veteran higher education administrator, became the 27th president of West Virginia University on July 15, 2025. He brings three decades of academic and administrative experience in higher education to his role leading West Virginia’s flagship, land-grant, R1 institution into a new era.
WVU is Benson’s fifth presidency. Prior to his arrival at Coastal Carolina in 2021, Benson led Snow College, Southern Utah University, and Eastern Kentucky University. During his tenure at Coastal Carolina, Benson secured a $10 million gift, the largest in the school’s history. He worked closely with community partners and policymakers to advance initiatives there, including the successful renewal of a local option penny sales tax to support public and higher education through the year 2039, the only tax of its kind in all of South Carolina.
In 2024, under his leadership, Coastal Carolina enrolled its largest number of students ever - 11,225 - while also setting a record retention rate.
As the 14th president of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, he helped raise more private money for the institution during his tenure than had been secured in the previous 115 years of the college’s history combined.
Appointed at age 36, Benson was the youngest college president in the history of the Utah System of Higher Education.
Benson has also held faculty appointments at the University of Utah, the University of Notre Dame, and Johns Hopkins University, and has taught at each institution where he served as president, including Coastal Carolina where he was a professor of history.
His scholarly work has focused on the development of the research university and its impact on society. Benson’s book, “Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University,” was released by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2022. He was a visiting professor in the Department of the History of Science and Technology at Johns Hopkins in 2020. Benson’s biography of Gilman was named to the list of Best Higher
Education Books of 2023 by Forbes magazine.
Benson is also the author of “Harry S. Truman and the Founding of Israel,” and, with co-author Hal Boyd, published “College for the Commonwealth: A Case for Higher Education in American Democracy” with the University Press of Kentucky. Nationally, Benson serves on the Council of Presidents of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. He also is the past board chair of Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor society and is the former chair of the NCAA Honors Committee.
Benson is sought after for public speeches and appearances. He was a featured contributor to the Huffington Post for 5 years; has written articles for The Jerusalem Post, Lexington Herald-Leader, Louisville Courier Journal, The Kansas City Star, Deseret News, and The Salt Lake Tribune, among others; and appeared on ESPN’s The Paul Finebaum Show. Born in Utah and raised in Texas and Indiana, Benson has worked and studied abroad for nearly 7 years in Italy, England, and Israel. He graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in political science and double minors in English and history from Brigham Young University in 1990. He completed his doctorate in modern history from the University of Oxford (St. Antony’s College) in 1995, where he was a Rotary Foundation Scholar and recipient of the Oxford Graduate Overseas Fellowship.
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Founder’s Award. Benson graduated with a Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University in August 2021 and was elected to the Honor Society of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs.
An accomplished athlete, President Benson played basketball at BYU and Oxford, and his best marathon time – 2 hours and 41 minutes – won his age division in the St. George (Utah) Marathon. He also finished among the top 25% of all runners in the 1984 Boston Marathon, one of only 19 teenagers from around the world to compete in the race.
An avid traveler, he has visited all 50 states and five of the seven continents.
He also earned a master’s degree cum laude in nonprofit administration in 2011 from the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business, where he was the recipient of the prestigious Father Theodore Hesburgh
He and his wife, Debi, are the parents of three children – Truman, Tatum, and Talmage. He also has two older children from a previous marriage. Emma is a TV reporter for KSL in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Samuel writes for Politico in Washington, D.C. Sam’s wife, Keylla, is in her first year at Georgetown Law School.
Wren Baker has changed the face of West Virginia University Athletics. He has reenergized the department and set it up for long-term success in the ever-changing world of college athletics. Whether it’s coaching searches, facility master plans, revenue sharing or a modern, business-like approach to Name, Image and Likeness, Baker has faced every challenge head on and has never looked back. He has brought new thinking and confidence to WVU Athletics, and his reputation across the country is secondto-none.
Baker is a high-energy leader, and Mountaineer success has been contagious in competition and in the classroom. Conference championships, NCAA appearances and a national championship have been followed by strong academic achievement for Mountaineer student-athletes, eclipsing previous department GPA highs. Under Baker, WVU has also turned in record fundraising numbers as his forward thinking and strategic planning are geared to bringing future success and revenue stability to the state’s Land-Grant Institution.
Missouri, Memphis, Northwest Missouri and Rogers State, he brought more than 20 years of experience to WVU.
Baker was an instant hit with WVU fans. In his first year in Morgantown, he traveled the state to learn its culture, geography, and history. He has met and listened to Mountaineer fans from all over the world and immersed himself on what it means to be a proud West Virginian. The results of his approach and work ethic speak volumes as the West Virginia Mountaineers continue to be a national brand. Despite accomplishing so much in a short period of time, Baker’s plate is still full. Continued revenue generation, launching an NIL full-service business agency for student-athlete advancement and premium seating options in his two major sports venues are still on his radar for the coming year. His endless energy never stops moving WVU forward.
Then WVU President E. Gordon Gee named Baker as WVU’s vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics on Nov. 30, 2022. He has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of more than $90 million, approximately 250 employees and nearly 500 studentathletes.
Baker is WVU’s 13th director of athletics and came to Morgantown from the University of North Texas, where he had been the associate vice president and athletics director since 2016. With previous stops at
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2001-05 Oklahoma State University Basketball Operations Assistant
2005-06 Valliant Public Schools Director of Athletics/Principal
2006-10 Rogers State University Director of Athletics
2010-13 Northwest Missouri State Director of Athletics
2013-15 University of Memphis Deputy Director of Athletics
2015-16 University of Missouri Deputy Director of Athletics
2016-22 University of North Texas Vice President/Director of Athletics
2022- West Virginia University Vice President/Director of Athletics
At North Texas, seven Mean Green programs combined to win 17 conference or division championships during Baker’s tenure. UNT also reached new heights in the classroom under Baker’s leadership, posting its top APR scores and four consecutive department Graduation Success Rate (GSR) records. Baker led record fundraising years at North Texas, and the overall top five largest gifts ever at UNT came under Baker’s leadership.
Prior to North Texas, Baker was the deputy director of athletics at Missouri from 2015 to 2016, serving as the top advisor and chief of staff.
Before Missouri, he spent time at Memphis from 2013-15 as deputy athletics director.
From 2011-13, Baker was athletics director at NCAA Division II power Northwest Missouri State. From 2006-11, Baker served as the first athletics director at Rogers State in Claremore, Oklahoma, where he was also the school’s first men’s basketball coach. His team went 2011 in his only season at the helm, and during his tenure, he developed a full-scale, competitive collegiate athletics program. In 2005, he was the principal and athletics director for Valliant Public Schools, and at age 26, was the youngest principal in Oklahoma history.
Originally from Valliant, Oklahoma, Baker earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2001 where he was a member of the honors program. He went on to earn his master’s degree in education leadership from Oklahoma State in 2003.
While at Oklahoma State, Baker was a graduate assistant and basketball operations assistant for the Cowboys’ men’s basketball program under legendary head coach Eddie Sutton. During his time with OSU, the Cowboys posted a 102-30 record, reaching four NCAA tournaments with trips to the 2004 Final Four and the 2005 Sweet 16.
Baker and his wife, Heather, a Bokchito, Oklahoma, native, have two daughters, Addisyn and Reagan.
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The West Virginia University athletics communications office will be available throughout the entire men’s and women’s swimming and diving season to accommodate any media requests. The following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the Mountaineers. Any additional questions should be directed to the swimming and diving contact, Charles Montgomery.
Photographers and media members who wish to cover a meet at The Peak Health Aquatic Center at Mylan Park should contact swimming and diving SID Charles Montgomery (charles.montgomery@mail. wvu.edu) at least 24 hours in advance. Photographers may shoot anywhere in the Aquatic Center.
From I-79: Take the Star City/WVU (mile marker 155) exit and follow signs toward Mylan Park, turning left at the stop sign onto Chaplin
you reach the first turn on your right. Continue up this road and eventually you will reach the parking lot for the Aquatic Center.
Any member of the media wishing to interview a swimmer, diver or a member of the coaching staff during the week should contact Charles Montgomery via email (charles.montgomery@mail.wvu.edu) or by phone (304-288-5941), at least 24 hours in advance.
Cell phone numbers will not be provided, and all WVU studentathletes have been instructed not to conduct interviews without prior approval from the athletics communications staff.
WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest on Mountaineer swimming and diving.
Player and coaching staff bios are available at the click of a finger by going to WVUsports.com. After each meet, WVUsports.com is
West Virginia University Athletics Communications Office is located in the WVU Coliseum near the Country Roads Gate. The main athletics communications office is Room 214.
MAILING ADDRESS Athletics Communications Office West Virginia University PO Box 0877
Morgantown, WV 26507-0877