After a strong performance at the NCAA National Championships, the Nova Southeastern Women's Swimming team secured two more national titles, with Marcel Snitko also winning a championship for the Men's team in the 200 Freestyle. The Women's team is leading with four titles, and the Men's team is holding sixth place. Rafaela Raurich, May Lowy, Emily Trieschmann, and others had notable podium finishes.

The Big Picture

The Nova Southeastern Swimming teams continue to dominate at the NCAA National Championships, with impressive performances leading to multiple national titles and strong standings for both the Women's and Men's teams.

By the Numbers
  • Women's Team Standings: Nova Southeastern - 278 Points, Men's Team Standings: Nova Southeastern - 108 Points
  • Rafaela Raurich won the 100 Fly with a time of 53.16, and Emily Trieschmann set a new record with a time of 1:45.60 in the 200 Freestyle.
State of Play
  • Women's team leading with four national titles, Men's team in sixth place.
  • Upcoming events on the fourth day include 500 Freestyle, 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke, 200 Fly, and 200 Freestyle Relay.
  • The finals for the fourth day start at 5:30 PM following the preliminary rounds that begin at 10:00 AM.
What's Next

The Sharks return to the pool on March 15th for more events, including the 500 Freestyle, 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke, 200 Fly, and 200 Freestyle Relay.

Bottom Line

Nova Southeastern's swimming teams continue to shine at the NCAA National Championships, securing titles and notable finishes. With upcoming events on the horizon, the Sharks are poised for further success in the competition.