Washington and Lee University's men's and women's swimming team participated in the first day of the NCAA Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The team had two individuals and a relay team competing, with standout performances from Sophomore Dalton Jobe, Senior Brynn Martinson, and the quartet of Charles Byars, Thomas Denton, Matt Fritz, and Leighton Chapman.

The Big Picture

The team showcased strong performances in individual and relay events on the opening day of the NCAA Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Dalton Jobe finished 21st out of 47 swimmers in the 200 Individual Medley with a time of 1:50.04.
  • Brynn Martinson placed 30th out of 59 swimmers in the women's 50 freestyle with a time of 23.77s.
State of Play
  • Washington and Lee University had notable performances in individual events with Jobe and Martinson.
  • The relay team of Byars, Denton, Fritz, and Chapman finished 23rd out of 25 teams in the 200 medley relay.
What's Next

Five Washington and Lee student-athletes are set to compete, with the team participating in various events and relay races as the NCAA Championships continue.

Bottom Line

Washington and Lee University's swimming team showcased promising performances on the first day of the NCAA Championships, setting the stage for further competition in the upcoming days of the event.