UMSL women's 400-yard medley relay team, comprised of E. Lantz, Z. Konstapel, A. Lantz, and K. Nelson, secured honorable mention All-America honors by finishing 15th overall at the NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships.

The Big Picture

The UMSL women's relay team achieved recognition at the national level, showcasing their talent and dedication in the sport.

By the Numbers
  • E. Lantz led with a time of 56.23 seconds in the relay's first leg.
  • Konstapel set a school record with a time of 1:01.62 in her leg.
  • A. Lantz contributed with a time of 56.09 in the fly portion, and Nelson closed the race with a school record time of 51.50 seconds.
State of Play
  • UMSL's individual swimmers, including Conley Savage, Aaron Wicklund, and Hendrik Bechtel, displayed notable performances despite not making the top 16.
  • Upcoming events at the Championships include Konstapel in the 100 breast, E. Lantz in the 100 back, and Savage in the 200 fly.
What's Next

Future events include Konstapel in the 100 breast, E. Lantz in the 100 back, and the women's 200-free relay team competing in the finals session.

Bottom Line

The UMSL women's 400-yard medley relay team's All-America honors underscore their excellence in swimming, setting a high standard for their ongoing participation in the Championships.