GENEVA, OH. – For the second consecutive year, the No. 3 ranked Nova Southeastern Sharks Women’s Swimming team will take home the NCAA Division II National Championship. Led by Head Coach Ben Hewitt, the Sharks were in the driver’s seat the entire meet. After opening night one with the victory in the 800 Freestyle Relay, the Sharks never moved out of first. No. 3 Nova Southeastern ended the NCAA National Championship meet with 487 points and Emily Trieschmann’s dominant performance led NSU to the title for the second straight year, as the Lake Worth native will bring back five national titles – 800 Freestyle Relay, 1000 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle, 500 Freestyle, and 1650 Freestyle – to the sunshine state.
Overall, the Nova Southeastern Sharks Women’s Swimming team earned seven individual NCAA national championships en route to the program’s second team title.
Coach’s Corner
Head Coach – Ben Hewitt – It’s GREAT to be a Nova Shark!! It’s an honor to work with such a great group every day. They put in tremendous effort and grew in and out of the pool. The NCAAs are the best test of your ability and we responded through and through!
Emily Trieschmann – 800 Freestyle Relay; 1000 Freestyle; 200 Freestyle; 500 Freestyle; 1650 Freestyle
Rafaela Raurich – 800 Freestyle Relay; 100 Butterfly; 200 Butterfly
May Lowy – 800 Freestyle Relay
Emilia Ronningdal – 800 Freestyle Relay
Marcel Snitko – 200 Freestyle
Breakdown
Location – SPIRE Aquatic Center (Geneva, Ohio)
Events – 1650 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke, 200 Breaststroke, and 400 Freestyle Relay
Full Results
Final Scores