The Sharks dominated at the NCAA Championships with Emily Trieschmann winning the national championship in the 1000 Freestyle and setting new records. NSU had eight other podium finishes, maintaining the Women's team in first place and the Men's team in sixth.

The Big Picture

The strong performance of the Sharks at the NCAA Championships showcases their prowess in swimming and diving, solidifying their position as top contenders in collegiate competitions.

By the Numbers
  • Women's Standings: Nova Southeastern - 155 points, Men's Standings: Tampa - 158 points
  • Emily Trieschmann set new records in the 1000 Freestyle with a time of 9:38.98
  • Luca Alessandrini placed fourth in the 1000 Freestyle with a time of 9:00.46
  • Marcel Snitko finished fifth in the 50 Freestyle with a time of 19.60, setting an NSU record
State of Play
  • Emily Trieschmann clinched the national championship in the 1000 Freestyle with a record-setting performance
  • The Sharks had a total of eight podium finishes on day two, showcasing their overall team strength
  • NSU Women's team maintained their lead in the standings while the Men's team secured the sixth position
What's Next

The Sharks will be back in action at the NCAA Championships on March 14th for the third day of competitions, featuring events like the 100 Butterfly and the 200 Freestyle.

Bottom Line

The dominance of the Sharks at the NCAA Championships, led by Emily Trieschmann's stellar performance, reinforces their position as formidable contenders in collegiate swimming and diving, setting new records and maintaining a strong presence in the competition.