Emily Trieschmann Secures Second CSCAA Swimmer of the Year Award, 19 Sharks as All-Americans
Nova Southeastern University's Emily Trieschmann has been named the CSCAA Swimmer of the Year for the second year in a row after winning five NCAA National Titles. Additionally, 19 Sharks were honored as All-Americans by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America, with Trieschmann breaking the NCAA record in the 1000-freestyle.
By the Numbers- Emily Trieschmann won five NCAA National Titles.
- Trieschmann set the NCAA record in the 1000-freestyle with a time of 9:38.98.
- 12 NCAA All-Americans in Women's Swimming at Nova Southeastern University.
- 7 All-American honorees in Men's Swimming at Nova Southeastern University.
- Emily Trieschmann and 18 other Sharks were recognized by the CSCAA for their exceptional performances.
- Nova Southeastern University's swimming team continues to showcase outstanding talent and achievement.
Emily Trieschmann's exceptional performance and record-breaking achievement, along with the recognition of 18 other Sharks, highlights the remarkable success of Nova Southeastern University's swimming program.
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