Four Denison Men’s Swimmers Earn Academic All-District Honors
Four members of Denison University's men's swimming and diving team achieved selection to the 2025-26 Academic All-District® Team, recognizing their excellence both in athletics and academics. Senior Nick Fogle excelled in diving, finishing first at the NCAA Division III Championships and earning Diver of the Year. Sophomore George Goins dominated long-distance freestyle events, securing NCAA titles in the 500 Free and 1650 Free. Junior Jack Hill was named Swimmer of the Year, winning both the 100 and 200 Free races at Nationals. Junior Liam Nelson completed a strong season with conference titles and All-American accolades.
By the Numbers- Nick Fogle recorded a 516.20 in the 3-meter dive and a 475.30 in the 1-meter at the NCAC Championships.
- George Goins improved his 1650 Free time by 20 seconds, finishing at 15:04.33.
- Jack Hill won seven NCAC Championship titles this season.
- Liam Nelson earned two First-Team All-American finishes and one Second-Team finish at Nationals.
While these achievements highlight individual success, the overall success of the Denison men's swimming and diving team emphasizes a cohesive effort. Team dynamics and coaching effectiveness also contributed to these athletes' standout performances and accolades.
State of Play- Denison's men's swimming and diving team just completed a highly successful season, showcasing their talent both in competitions and academics.
- The athletes' recognition on the Academic All-District® Team reflects the program's commitment to academic excellence alongside athletic performance.
The athletes aim to build on their successes for next season, with expectations of continued academic and sporting achievements. The program's growing reputation could attract more talent and support in the future.
Bottom LineDenison's men's swimming and diving team not only demonstrated exceptional skills in competition but also commitment to academic excellence, representing a model for future student-athletes. Their achievements uphold the balance between athletics and education, setting a high standard for years to come.
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