Alma Mater: NYU '99
Overall Seasons as NYU Head Coach: 13 (including 2025-26)
Overall NYU Records: Men 67-24 (.736), Women 59-27 (.686)
NCAA All-America Honors: 487
NCAA Women's National Champions: 18 (16 individual, 2 relay)
NCAA Men's National Champions: 5 (individual)
Best Women's Team NCAA Championships Performance: 2nd (2025)
Best Men's Team NCAA Championships Performance: 4th (2024, 2025)
Women's ECAC Championships: 1 (2014)
Women's Coach of the Year Honors: NCAA Division III Coach of the Year (2024), UAA Coaching Staff of the Year (2020, 2024, 2025)
Trevor Miele, who took over as head coach of the New York University men’s and women’s swimming & diving programs in 2012-13, has led the men to a 67-24 overall dual-meet record and the women to a 59-27 mark during that span.
Miele brought the program to new heights in 2024-25, as the women’s team finished as National Champion Runner-ups, the highest finish in team history. His swimmers won five National Championships, as College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Swimmer of the Year Kaley McIntyre won three individual national titles (50-, 100-, 200-yard freestyle), Nicole Ranile won one (200-yard butterfly), and four Violets (McIntyre, Ranile, Elle Motekaitis, Isabel Oldham) combined to win the 800-yard freestyle relay.
The men’s team went undefeated in dual meets (8-0) and tied its highest finish with a fourth-place performance at the NCAA Division III Championships.
Overall, the women’s team earned All-America honors in 28 events at the NCAA’s, while the men’s squad produced 24. A total of 22 NYU swimmers & divers (12 women, 10 men) captured All-America accolades.
Both squads finished second at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships, while Miele and his assistants were named UAA Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year. McIntyre was selected UAA Women’s Swimmer of the Year and
Maksym Nechydyuk was Men’s Rookie of the Year.
Miele’s student-athletes also produced in their classrooms, as a total of 39 swimmers and divers were UAA All-Academic honorees, while both squads earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team recognition with 41 student-athletes earning individual Scholar All-America accolades.
The 2023-24 season was a momentous one for Miele and his teams, with numerous achievements produced by the student-athletes, team and coaching staff. The Violets toppled 36 program records and posted best-ever finishes at the NCAA Division III Championships with the women taking third overall and the men placing fourth.
Miele’s squads combined for eight national titles: McIntyre (50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyle), Derek Maas (100- and 200-yard breaststroke, and the 200-yard IM) and Caitlin Marshall (200-yard butterfly), and the women’s 800-yard freestyle relay team of Marshall, McIntyre, Ranile, and Aanya Wala. Overall, the teams combined for 61 All-America honors.
Miele was named NCAA Division III Women’s Coach of the Year, while McIntyre earned NCAA Division III Women’s Swimmer of the Year accolades.
At the conference level, the Violets’ garnered 10 individual and four relay-team UAA Championships, leading to a second-place finish for the men and a third-place showing for the women. McIntyre and Maas earned UAA Swimmer of the Year honors, Calista Lynch was named UAA Newcomer of the Year, and Miele and his assistants captured UAA Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year honor.
Out of the pool, both the men’s and women’s squads garnered CSCAA Scholar All-America Team honors, seven Violets made the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District list, McIntyre was selected CSC First Team Academic All-American and Marshall was named Second Team, while 35 team members garnered UAA All-Academic honors.
The 2022-23 season featured the women’s team finishing fifth at the NCAA Division III Championships, while the men placed 13
th. Miele produced another National Champion as McIntyre captured both the 50- and 200-yard freestyle titles. Overall, the men and women combined for 52 All-America honors. McIntyre led the way with seven and Leo Han spearheaded the men’s efforts with five as both were named UAA Rookie of the Year.
Outside of the pool, a total of 33 swimmers and divers earned UAA All-Academic honors, eight were awarded CSC Academic All-District accolades, Isabella Brosvik and Jessica Flynn were named CSC Second Team Academic All-Americans, and James Yan, Kyra Chen, Emily Rodriguez and Issara Schmidt were selected Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars.
In addition, both squads earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team honors while 24 individuals were named CSCAA Scholar All-American.
The 2021-22 season concluded with both the men (11th) and women (13th) finishing among the best in the nation at the NCAA Championships. A total of 38 All-America honors were achieved by Miele’s swimmers and divers, while two National Champions (Marshall – 200 butterfly; Flynn – 100 backstroke) were produced. Flynn led the team with four All-America honors, while Graham Chatoor, Nika Kouznetsova and Isabel Oldham each earned three.
The Violets’ success was not confined to the pool in ’21-22, as a total of 44 team members earned UAA All-Academic honors and 38 were selected as CSCAA Scholar All-Americans. In addition, five were named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award recipients.
NYU did not compete in 2020-21 due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, a total of 16 men and 16 women earned UAA All-Academic honors.
The 2019-20 season featured 26 team members earning 60 All-America honors, all qualifying for the NCAA Championships but unable to compete when the event was canceled due to Covid-19. Individually, Honore Collins and Sydney Catron led the women’s team with seven All-America honors, while Giorgio DelGrosso led the men with four.
The women’s team finished the season ranked #6 in the nation by the CSCAA and tied their best showing ever by placing second at the UAA Championships as Miele and his assistants received UAA Coaching Staff of the Year honors. The men’s team, which was ranked #14 in the nation by the CSCAA at the end of the season after having risen as high as #6 during the campaign, finished third at the UAA Championships.
In addition to her seven All-America honors in 2020, Collins won three individual and two relay UAA titles and was named both UAA Swimmer of the Year and NYU Senior Athlete of the Year. DelGrosso won two UAA breaststroke events and was named Co-Swimmer of the Year. Both student-athletes earned CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic All-America At-Large honors and were named CSCAA Scholar All-Americans. Flynn, who was a member of two winning relays at the UAA Championships, was named UAA Co-Rookie of the Year and NYU Female Freshman of the Year.
Success extended beyond the pool in ’19-20 as both the men’s and the women’s squads earned CSCAA Team Scholar All-Academic Awards, 28 team members received CSCAA Scholar All-America honors and 25 were named UAA All-Academic.
The 2018-19 season was a historic one for Miele and NYU as the women finished a best-ever fifth at the NCAA Championships while Collins won three national titles and was named National Swimmer of the Year by the CSCAA. She captured the 200- and 400-yard IM as well as the 200-yard butterfly at the NCAA’s, and was also a member of three All-America relays. In total, nine women combined to earn 22 All-America honors.
On the men’s side, Elan Oumarov earned two of the Violets’ four All-America honors as the squad combined for a 28
th-place national finish.
Miele’s squads also featured both the men’s (Chatoor) and women’s (Rachel Reistroffer) UAA Rookies of the Year.
In addition to all the accolades achieved in the pool, both squads also earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team Awards in both the fall and spring. Collins was named CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-American At-Large and NYU Junior Scholar Athlete of the Year, while 19 team members earned UAA All-Academic honors.
In 2017-18, the men posted a near-perfect 7-1 record, while the women ended the season at 4-4. The men posted a sixth-place national finish and the women produced a 10
th-place result. In addition, both teams achieved second-place finishes at their respective UAA Championships. Ian Rainey became the first male swimmer in program history to win an NCAA Championships event by capturing both the 200-yard and 400-yard IM. He went on to earn NYU’s Senior Athlete of the Year Award.
Rainey was just one of a plethora of student-athletes who made their marks at the NCAA’s in 2018 as the men’s squad earned 17 All-America honors and 14 Honorable Mentions. Rainey finished with a total of six honors and Chad Moody had five while DelGrosso, Tim Kou and Nianzhong Liu each had four.
The women’s team captured seven All-America awards and 11 Honorable Mentions that season. Collins led the way with four total awards (two All-America, two Honorable Mentions), while Grace Wakabayashi earned three honors. In addition, Catron was recognized as NYU’s Female Freshman Athlete of the Year.
Miele’s squads also excelled in the classroom as both were named CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams as the squads combined to produce 28 UAA All-Academic honorees.
In 2016-17, the women posted a perfect 8-0 record and ended the season having won 26 consecutive dual meets, while the men finished with a 4-3 mark and a best-ever fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The woman posted an eight-place national finish and were runner-up at the UAA Championships. Collins became NYU’s first-ever swimming & diving National Champion by winning the 200-yard IM at the NCAA Championships. Her victory was one of 46 Violet All-America accolades (26 men, 20 women). Kou led the men with five All-America honors, while Elise Gibbs, Noel Leung and Collins led the women’s team with three apiece. For their achievements, Collins and Carlos Colmenares were named NYU Female and Male Freshman Athletes of the Year, respectively.
Both the men and women were recognized as CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams. In addition, 34 team members (20 women, 14 men) earned UAA All-Academic honors.
The 2015-16 season was also outstanding for both the men’s and women’s programs. The women went a perfect 8-0 in dual meets and established a then-best-ever eighth-place finish at the NCAA’s, while the men went 8-1 and earned a ninth-place finish. The women earned a collective 25 All-America accolades, while the men took 22. Gibbs and Isabelle Kitze led the way for the women, as each swimmer captured five All-America honors. Kou and Austin Palmer led the men with four each.
Miele’s student-athletes also had success outside of the pool, as 23 team members (12 men, 11 women) earned UAA All-Academic honors and the CSCAA honored both squads as Scholar All-America Teams.
During the 2014-15 season, both teams recorded perfect 9-0 records and ninth-place finishes at the NCAA Championships. The campaign also featured both teams winning Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championships. For his efforts, Miele was named both the men’s and women’s Coach of the Meet at the ECAC Championships, while he and his assistants were also named UAA Men’s Coaching Staff of the Meet.
At the NCAA Championships that season, the men earned a collective 24 All-America honors while the women produced 20. Jerry Crowley led the way for the men with five while Emily Doerner had six for the women. Doerner was also selected as NYU’s Senior Athlete of the Year.
In 2013-14, both programs posted identical 6-2 records. The women captured first place at the ECAC Championships, while the men recorded a second-place finish as Miele was named both the men’s and women’s Coach of the Meet.
That season, Miele also coached two All-Americans. On the men’s side, diver Austen Blease placed sixth in the one-meter dive and on the women’s side Doerner finished eighth in the 100-yard freestyle at the NCAA Championships. Team members also produced 12 Honorable Mention All-America performances as the women finished 28
th and the men 31
st at the NCAA Championships. Both squads also earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team honors.
In his first season with the Violets in 2012-13, Miele led the men’s team to a second-place finish at the ECAC Championships while the women took fourth.
Prior to his return to NYU, Miele lifted both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs at the Stevens Institute of Technology to national prominence. Before his arrival in Hoboken, NJ, neither the men’s nor women’s program had produced an NCAA qualifier. In his six years with the Ducks, Miele coached 31 NCAA All-Americans, 32 NCAA Honorable Mention All-Americans and the first two NCAA National Champions in school history. The first of those National Champions, Laura Barito, went on to be named the NCAA Woman of the Year – just the third Division III athlete ever to receive the honor.
Before being appointed to the helm of the Stevens programs, Miele spent four seasons as an assistant to Head Coach Bob Sorensen with the NYU men’s swimming & diving team. During that time, he helped coach nine NCAA qualifiers who went on to earn seven All-America honors and 10 Honorable Mention All-America accolades.
Miele also helped the Violets capture back-to-back ECAC Division III Championships in 2004-05 and 2005-06, as well as record a 19
th-place finish at the NCAA Championships in ’05-06, their best-ever finish at the national meet to that point. Sorensen, Miele and the rest of the Violet coaches earned UAA Coaching Staff of the Year honors that season after leading the team to a best-ever second-place finish at the UAA Championships.
Miele, who graduated from NYU’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Marketing, was a four-year member and three-year captain of the Violets’ men’s swimming & diving team. A two-time All-American in the 100-yard butterfly, he qualified for the NCAA Championships in each of his four seasons and was named team MVP all four years.
Miele, who was inducted into the NYU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016, earned his Master of Science degree in Physical Education with a concentration in Sports Management from Brooklyn College in 2006.
A native of Dix Hills, NY, Miele resides in Manhattan with his wife Mary and their children Bryce, Trent and Alexis.
MIELE'S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD
NYU
Year |
Overall (Men) |
Overall (Women) |
2012-13 |
3-7 |
4-5 |
2013-14 |
6-2 |
6-2 |
2014-15 |
9-0 |
9-0 |
2015-16 |
8-1 |
8-0 |
2016-17 |
4-3 |
8-0 |
2017-18 |
7-1 |
4-4 |
2018-19 |
4-2 |
3-3 |
2019-20 |
3-3 |
2-4 |
2020-21* |
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2021-22 |
4-2 |
2-4 |
2022-23 |
5-2 |
4-2 |
2023-24 |
6-1 |
4-2 |
2024-25 |
8-0 |
5-1 |
TOTALS |
67-24 (.736) |
59-27 (.686) |
* Season canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Stevens
Year |
Overall (Men) |
Overall (Women) |
2006-07 |
4-5 |
3-8 |
2007-08 |
5-0 |
5-1 |
2008-09 |
5-2 |
6-1 |
2009-10 |
7-0-1 |
5-2 |
2010-11 |
4-1 |
4-1 |
2011-12 |
4-2 |
4-2 |
TOTALS |
29-10-1 (.737) |
27-15 (.642) |
Miele’s NYU All-Americans
Men |
Event |
Year |
Macarthy Adelman |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020**
|
Joe Baron |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM), 2017, 2016 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2018 (HM), 2016 (HM) |
David Basin |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023, 2022 (HM) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2023 |
Adam Betts |
100-yard Backstroke |
2016 (HM), 2015 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2016 (HM), 2015 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2016 |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2015 (HM) |
Austen Blease |
One-Meter Dive |
2015 (HM), 2014 |
Connor Brisson |
One-Meter Dive |
2018, 2017 |
|
Three-Meter Dive |
2018, 2017 |
Graham Chatoor |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2022, 2020**, 2019 (HM) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2022, 2020** |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM), 2020** |
Carlos Colmenares |
200-yard Butterfly |
2017 |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2017 |
Jerry Crowley |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2015 |
|
50-yard Freestyle |
2015 (HM) |
|
100-yard Freestyle |
2015 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
|
400-yard Freestyle |
2015 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2014 (HM) |
Joe Del Buono |
400-yard Medley Relay |
2017 (HM) |
Giorgio DelGrosso |
200-yard Breaststroke |
2020**, 2018 |
|
100-yard Breaststroke |
2020**, 2018 |
|
400-yard Medley |
2020**, 2018 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020**, 2018 (HM) |
Victor Derani |
400-yard IM |
2025 (2), 2024 |
|
200-yard Breaststroke |
2025 |
Pierce Downs |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025 (2) |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
|
200-yard Breaststroke |
2025 |
Gabriel Giacoppo |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM), 2020** |
Leo Han |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2023 |
|
100-yard Butterfly |
2023 |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2023, 2024 |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2023, 2024 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025 (2), 2024 |
Sean Haechler |
200-yard Butterfly |
2018 (HM) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2018 (HM) |
Reid Hensen |
400-yard IM |
2017, 2016 (HM) |
|
200-yard Breaststroke |
2017 |
Evan Jue |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
Phillip Kang |
400-yard IM |
2015 |
Alex Katz |
200-yard Freestyle |
2017 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2017 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 (HM) |
Matt Kendall |
100-yard Breaststroke |
2015 |
|
200-yard Breaststroke |
2015 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2015 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2014 (HM) |
Tim Kou |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018, 2017 (HM) ,2016 |
|
100-yard Breaststroke |
2018, 2017, 2016 (HM) |
|
200-yard Breaststroke |
2018, 2017 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2017, 2016 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2016 (HM) |
Nianzhong Liu |
400-yard Medley Relay |
2018 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM) |
William Looney |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020**, 2018 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
Justin Lum |
200-yard Breaststroke |
2020**, 2019 (HM) |
Derek Maas |
100-yard Breaststroke |
2024 (National Champion) |
|
200-yard Breaststroke |
2024 (National Champion) |
|
200-yard IM |
2024 (National Champion) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
Teddy McQuaid |
100-yard Backstroke |
2025 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025 (2) |
Chad Moody |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM), 2015 (HM) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM), 2017, 2016, 2015 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2018, 2017, 2016 |
|
100-yard Backstroke |
2018 (HM), 2017 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2018 (HM) |
|
50-yard Freestyle |
2017 (HM) |
Maksym Nechydyuk |
200-yard IM |
2025 |
|
400-yard IM |
2025 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025 (2) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 |
Elan Oumarov |
100-yard Butterfly |
2019 (HM) |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2019 (HM) |
Win Htet Oo |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016, 2015 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Austin Palmer |
400-yard IM |
2016, 2015 (HM) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2016, 2015 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016 |
|
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2016, 2015 |
Max Phillips |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016, 2015 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016 (HM) |
John Piccnic |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
Thomas Pritchard |
800-yard Freestyle |
2023 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2023 |
|
1,650 Freestyle |
2023, 2022, 2020** |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2022, 2020** |
Ian Rainey |
400-yard IM |
2018 (National Champion), 2017 |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2018, 2017 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018, 2017 (HM) |
|
200-yard IM |
2018 (National Champion) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2018 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2018 (HM) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2017 (HM) |
Alec Reimon |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
Emmett Ralston |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
Yutaro Sahara |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
Daniel Sing |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 (HM) |
Daniel Tay |
400-yard Medley Relay |
2016, 2014 (HM) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2016 (HM). 2015 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Nick Tran |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
Eric Truong |
200-yard Breaststroke |
2020** |
Cole Vertin |
One-Meter Dive |
2020** |
|
Three-Meter Dive |
2020** |
Connor Vincent |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 (HM), 2023, 2022 (HM) |
|
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
Daryl Wang |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016 |
Ajay Watanakun |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
50-yard Freestyle |
2023 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024, 2022 (HM) |
Greg Wehbe |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
Hunter Whitbeck |
One-Meter Dive |
2020** |
|
Three-Meter Dive |
2020** |
Charlie Wu |
400-yard Medley Relay |
2014 (HM) |
Kevin Wu |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 (HM) |
James Yan |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2023 |
Jaeden-Hans Yburan |
200-yard IM |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 (HM) |
|
400-yard IM |
2025 (2), 2024 (HM) |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2024 (HM) |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2025 (2) |
Nathaniel Yeoh |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023, 2022 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2023, 2022 (HM) |
Derek Young |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 |
(HM) - Honorable Mention
(2) - Second Team (replaced Honorable Mention beginning in 2025)
** The 2020 NCAA Division III Championships were canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic; all qualifiers were honored as All-Americans
Women |
Event |
Year |
Grace Baik |
200-yard Butterfly |
2024 |
|
100-yard Butterfly |
2024 (HM) |
Georgia Basil |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2023 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2023 |
Hannah Bergh |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017, 2016 (HM) |
Ashley Brodnick |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2022 (HM), 2020** |
Isabella Brosvik |
400-yard Medley Relay |
2023, 2022 (HM), 2020** |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2020** |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
Hannah Bub |
800-yard Freestyle |
2017 |
Sydney Catron |
200-yard Backstroke |
2020**, 2018 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2020**, 2018 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020**, 2018 |
|
100-yard Backstroke |
2020** |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
Honore Collins |
200-yard IM |
2020**, 2019 (National Champion), 2018, 2017 (National Champion) |
|
400-yard IM |
2020**, 2019 (National Champion), 2018 (HM) |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2020**, 2019 (National Champion) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020**, 2019 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020**, 2017 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020**, 2019, 2018 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 (HM) |
Emily Doerner |
100-yard Butterfly |
2015, 2014 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2015, 2014 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015, 2014 (HM) |
|
100-yard Backstroke |
2015 (HM) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Jessica Flynn |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023, 2022 (HM), 2020** |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023, 2022 (HM), 2020** |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2023, 2022 (HM), 2020** |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2023 |
|
100-yard Backstroke |
2023, 2022 (National Champion), 2020** |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020** |
Emily Fung |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
Elise Gibbs |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 (HM), 2016, 2015, 2014 (HM) |
|
100-yard Breaststroke |
2017 (HM), 2015 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017, 2016 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2016, 2015, 2014 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2016 |
|
50-yard Freestyle |
2016 (HM) |
Caroline Gjerde |
200-yard Backstroke |
2022 (HM) |
Reina Gomez |
200-yard Butterfly |
2025 (2), 2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
|
100-yard Butterfly |
2025, 2024 (HM) |
Amber Hunter |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Allegra Ingerson |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Allison Kapostasy |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2020** |
Nina Kouznetsova |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2022 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
Isabelle Kitze |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016, 2015 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016, 2015 (HM) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2016 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2016 |
|
100-yard Freestyle |
2016 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Jolie Le Fauve |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024, 2023 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2022 (HM) |
Noel Leung |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 (HM), 2016 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017, 2016 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017, 2016 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2016 |
Anna Li |
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
100-yard Breaststroke |
2025 (2) |
May Li |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2019, 2016 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2019, 2018 (HM), 2016 |
|
100-yard Backstroke |
2019, 2018 |
Serena Lightstone |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 |
Kathy Lin |
100-yard Butterfly |
2017 |
Calista Lynch |
400-yard IM |
2025 (2), 2024 |
|
200-yard IM |
2024 (HM) |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2025 (2), 2024 (HM) |
Emily Ma |
100-yard Backstroke |
2024 (HM), 2023 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2024 |
Caitlin Marshall |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 (National Champion), 2023 |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2025, 2024 (National Champion), 2023, 2022 (National Champion) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2), 2024, 2023, 2022 (HM) |
|
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 |
Terra Matsushima |
100-yard Butterfly |
2019 |
Maia McAllister |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
Leydn McEvoy |
500-yard Freestyle |
2022 (HM) |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
Kaley McIntyre |
50-yard Freestyle |
2025 (National Champion), 2024 (National Champion), 2023 (National Champion) |
|
100-yard Freestyle |
2025 (National Champion), 2024 (National Champion) |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2025 (National Champion), 2024 (National Champion), 2023 (National Champion) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 (National Champion), 2024 (National Champion), 2023 |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2023 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025 |
Elle Motekaitis |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 (National Champion) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
Emery Muller |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2023 |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
Isabel Oldham |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 (HM) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 (HM) |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 (National Champion, 2022 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2025 |
Nicole Ranile |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 (National Champion), 2024 (National Champion), 2023 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2025 (National Champion), 2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2024 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025 |
|
200-yard Backstroke |
2024 (HM) |
|
200-yard Butterfly Relay |
2023 |
|
100-yard Butterfly |
2025 |
|
100-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
Rachel Reistroffer |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2020**, 2019 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2020**, 2019 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020**, 2019 |
Jaime Robinson |
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2020**, 2019 (HM), 2018 (HM), 2017 (HM) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2020**, 2019 (HM), 2018 (HM) |
Victoria Saliba |
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
Candice Saxod |
400-yard IM |
2023 |
Issara Schmidt |
One-Meter Dive |
2025, 2023 |
|
Three-Meter Dive |
2025 (2), 2023 (2) |
Juliana Sosnowski |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
|
400-yard IM |
2022 (HM) |
Bethany Spangler |
100-yard Backstroke |
2025 (2) |
|
200-yard Butterfly |
2025 (2) |
|
400-yard IM |
2025 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
Sarah Stone |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2019 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2017 |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016 |
Gabrielle Torres |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2022 (HM) |
Krista Taub |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2016, 2014 (HM) |
|
400-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2014 (HM) |
Natsuki Uchino |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025 |
Grace Wakabayashi |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 (HM) |
|
1,650-yard Freestyle |
2019 (HM), 2018 (HM), 2017 (HM) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2018 (HM) |
Aanya Wala |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2024 (National Champion) |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2025, 2024 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle |
2025, 2024 (HM) |
|
1650-yard Freestyle |
2025 (2) |
Katie Webber |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2015, 2014 (HM) |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2014 (HM) |
Haley Wen |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2019, 2018, 2016 (HM) |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2019 |
|
500-yard Freestyle |
2017 (HM) |
Carmen White |
Three-Meter Dive |
2020**, 2018 (HM), 2017 (HM) |
|
One-Meter Dive |
2020** |
Maya Williams |
Three-Meter Dive |
2025 (2) |
|
One-Meter Dive |
2025 (2) |
Hope Xayaveth |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2025, 2024 |
|
100-yard Butterfly |
2025, 2024 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2025 |
Serena Yan |
200-yard Freestyle Relay |
2016, 2015 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2016 |
|
200-yard Medley Relay |
2015 |
|
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2015 (HM) |
Mari Yasumi |
800-yard Freestyle Relay |
2020** |
Erica Yuen |
200-yard Medley Relay |
2020**, 2019 |
|
400-yard Medley Relay |
2019, 2018 (HM) |
|
100-yard Butterfly |
2018 (HM) |
Julien Zhu |
400-yard IM |
2017 (HM) |
(HM) - Honorable Mention
(2) - Second Team (replaced Honorable Mention beginning in 2025)
** - The 2020 NCAA Division III Championships were canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic; all qualifiers were honored as All-Americans.