Kaley McIntyre of the NYU women's swimming and diving team has been awarded the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, a one-time $10,000 grant for graduate studies. She is one of 42 winter sport athletes selected for this honor due to her outstanding achievements in academics, athletics, and leadership. McIntyre, who has had an illustrious career, concluded her NCAA tenure as Division III Swimmer of the Year for the third consecutive year, winning national titles across multiple events and leading her team to its first National Championship.

By the Numbers
  • McIntyre was named Division III Swimmer of the Year three times.
  • She secured national titles in the 50, 100, and 200 freestyle, and three relay events.
  • McIntyre’s scholarship is part of a total of 42 awarded to winter sport student-athletes across all NCAA divisions.
State of Play
  • McIntyre has set Division III records in the 50 and 100 freestyle events.
  • She received multiple academic honors, including CSC Academic All-America First Team and CSCAA Scholar All-America selections.
What's Next

As she embarks on her graduate studies, McIntyre aims to leverage the scholarship to further her academic and professional aspirations, continuing her legacy as a top student-athlete.

Bottom Line

Kaley McIntyre's achievement underscores her exceptional dedication, illustrating that true success in sports extends beyond the pool to academics and leadership, setting a standard for future student-athletes.