
Seventeen Wolverines Earn Spots on CSCAA All-America List
4/8/2020 10:16:00 AM | Women's Swimming & Diving
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Seventeen members of the University of Michigan women's swimming and diving team earned All-America honors per an announcement from the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) on Wednesday (April 8).
The Wolverines are tied for the third-highest number of All-Americans, trailing Stanford (19), Virginia (18) and Ohio State (18). As a combined men's and women's program, Michigan has 38 All-American swimmers and divers, most of any team in the country.
Due to the cancellation of the NCAA Championships because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CSCAA board adjusted the selection criteria for each division. For Division I, All-America honors were awarded to any swimmer on a relay that achieved the NCAA 'A' standard, any individual who had qualified for the NCAA Championships and any diver who had qualified for the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships (Michigan is in Zone C; the meet was canceled midway through the first day of competition).
Michigan's All-Americans include:
• Junior Nikki Canale (1M, 3M, PL)
• Sophomore Olivia Carter (100 FL, 200 FL, 200 IM, 400 FR-R, 400 ME-R)
• Freshman Lauren Cheetham (3M, PL)
• Junior Christy Cutshaw (PL)
• Senior Chloe Hicks (200 BK)
• Freshman Lucy Hogan (3M, PL)
• Sophomore Allie Klein (3M)
• Senior Vanessa Krause (100 FL, 200 FL, 200 FR-R)
• Sophomore Victoria Kwan (200 FL, 400 IM)
• Sophomore Maggie MacNeil (50 FR, 100 FR, 100 FL, 200 FR-R, 400 FR-R, 200 ME-R, 400 ME-R)
• Junior Claire Maiocco (200 ME-R)
• Junior Camryn McPherson (1M, 3M, PL)
• Junior Daria Pyshnenko (50 FR, 100 FR, 200 FR-R, 400 FR-R, 200 ME-R, 400 ME-R)
• Junior Sierra Schmidt (500 FR, 1650 FR)
• Freshman Kaitlynn Sims (500 FR, 1650 FR)
• Freshman Paige Sundermann (PL)
• Senior Miranda Tucker (100 BR, 200 BR, 200 FR-R, 400 FR-R, 200 ME-R, 400 ME-R)