Swim and Dive Lands 13 Bearcats on CSCAA Scholar All-America Team

CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati swimming and diving team landed 13 student-athletes on the 2023 College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Individual Scholar All-America Team.  

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Swim and Dive Lands 13 Bearcats on CSCAA Scholar All-America TeamSwim and Dive Lands 13 Bearcats on CSCAA Scholar All-America Team
CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati swimming and diving team landed 13 student-athletes on the 2023 College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Individual Scholar All-America Team.  
 
Cincinnati boasted three female and 10 male student-athletes on the annual list. Sophomore Joleigh Crye was the lone Bearcat to receive First-Team distinction, which honors student-athletes who achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.5 and participated in their respective national championship. 
 
To qualify for Second-Team honors, student-athletes also maintained a 3.5 average and met the "B" time standard for the national championship or participated in a diving zone qualification meet.   
 
Collectively, the men's team posted a 3.48 cumulative average and the women's team earned a 3.57 for the academic year.   
 
WOMENS 
Joleigh Crye (First Team) – Marketing  
Grace Gavin (Second Team) – Nursing  
Lily Jones (Second Team) – Health Sciences and Human Performance 
 
MENS 
Michael Balcerak (Second Team) – Exercise Science 
Will Claus (Second Team) – International Business Management 
Thomas Eaton (Second Team) ­– Sports Administration  
Conner Funke (Second Team) – Pre-Medicine  
Ido Gal (Second Team) – Computer Science  
Alex Givens (Second Team) – Political Science  
Drew Hawthorne (Second Team) – Biology 
Preston Landolt (Second Team) – Construction Engineering 
Brogan Robinson (Second Team) – Biology  
Spencer Sehlhorst (Second Team) – Psychology  
 
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