Bearcats Collect 36 All-Conference Honors

Bearcats Collect 36 All-Conference HonorsBearcats Collect 36 All-Conference Honors
Feb. 26, 2016

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The University of Cincinnati swimming and diving teams earned a total of 36 All-American Athletic Conference honors during last week's league championships in Houston. Those 36 recognitions were collected by 21 student-athletes.

Jacqueline Keire (Burlington, Ont./Nelson) led the way with six all-conference honors, while Sara Wanasek (Burlington, Wis./Burlington) claimed three all-conference nods. On the men's side, UC was led by Connor Davis (Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson) and Eitan Holder (Caracas, Venezuela) who each earned three selections.

// WOMEN'S ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

Iuliia Fedoreeva 400 Medley Relay
Katherine Gob 400 Freestyle Relay
Kennedy Herbert 400 Medley Relay
Gege Huffner 200 Breaststroke
Jacqueline Keire 800 Freestyle Relay
50 Freestyle
200 Freestyle
400 Medley Relay
100 Freestyle
400 Freestyle Relay
Sydney King 800 Freestyle Relay
400 Freestyle Relay
Lindsey Niehaus 400 Medley Relay
Ellen Posch Platform Diving
Caroline Sheehan 800 Freestyle Relay
Sara Wanasek 800 Freestyle Relay
1,650 Freestyle
400 Freestyle Relay
Samantha Wheatley 200 Individual Medley

// MEN'S ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

Chris Bready 800 Freestyle Relay
1,650 Freesetyle
Ludovico Corsini 100 Breaststroke
Connor Davis 800 Freestyle Relay
200 Freestyle Relay
400 Freestyle Relay
Ryan DePietro 400 Individual Medley
Eitan Holder 800 Freestyle Relay
200 Freestyle Relay
400 Freestyle Relay
Zach Hostoffer 100 Breaststroke
Louis Hunt Platform Diving
Nick Lafleur 200 Freestyle Relay
400 Freestyle Relay
Hunter Pasek 800 Freestyle Relay
Dmytro Turkin 200 Freestyle Relay
400 Freestyle Relay


At last week's conference championships in Houston, the Bearcats won five individual titles while setting eight school records and hitting 11 NCAA-B Cuts. The men placed third, while the women finished fourth, with each gender moving up one position in the standings from a year ago.

Next up are the NCAA Championships. The women's event runs March 17-19, with the men competing March 24-26. Both championship meets will be held in Atlanta, Georgia.