For the second year in a row, the No. 3 ranked Nova Southeastern Sharks Women's Swimming team clinched the NCAA Division II National Championship, totaling 487 points at the meet in Ohio. This victory was sealed by Emily Trieschmann's exceptional performance, earning the team five national titles and contributing to the program's second team title. Additionally, several swimmers, including Rafaela Raurich and Emilia Ronningdal, showcased strong individual performances, solidifying the Sharks' dominance in the competition.

The Big Picture

This win marks Nova Southeastern's continued success in women's swimming, highlighting their ability to maintain a top-ranking position and secure back-to-back national titles, showcasing the team's depth and talent.

By the Numbers
  • Emily Trieschmann won five national titles: 800 Freestyle Relay, 1000 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle, 500 Freestyle, and 1650 Freestyle.
  • The team earned seven individual NCAA national championships in total.
State of Play
  • Emily Trieschmann set a new SSC and NSU record in the 1650 Freestyle with a time of 16:18.73.
  • Marcel Snitko placed third in the 100 Freestyle with a time of 43.19.
What's Next

Following this successful campaign, the Nova Southeastern Sharks will look to maintain their momentum and prepare for future competitions to defend their title as national champions.

Bottom Line

Nova Southeastern Sharks Women's Swimming team's back-to-back national championship victory showcases their exceptional talent and depth, setting a high standard for future competitions and solidifying their position as a dominant force in NCAA Division II swimming.