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74 Female Swimmers, Divers Named to 2013 Capital One At-Large All-District Team

74 swimmers and divers have been named to the 2013 Women’s Capital One All-District Team, surpassed only by tennis (87) in the “At-Large” categorization that includes athletes from 14 different sports.

– Women’s Bowling
– Women’s Crew
– Men’s and Women’s Fencing
– Women’s Field Hockey
– Men’s and Women’s Golf
– Men’s and Women’s Gymnastics
– Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey
– Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse
– Men’s and Women’s Rifle
– Men’s and Women’s Skiing
– Men’s and Women’s Swimming
– Men’s and Women’s Tennis
– Men’s Volleyball
– Men’s and Women’s Water Polo
– Men’s Wrestling

Athletes are nominated by their Sports Information departments, with each college or university allowed to nominate just three men and three women from the 14 sports listed above to compete with others in their Division and Geographic location for this honor. The rules state that an athlete must be a “starter or important reserve,” a sophomore in eligibility, have participated in at least 50% of their team’s contests, and have a 3.30 GPA.

Honorees on the first team All-District list will then go on into a pool with all of the other districts for All-American honors, voted on by a committee.

The biggest names, swimming-wise, on this list include Georgia Olympian Shannon Vreeland, who was a five-time First Team All-American this season, and also a part of the NCAA Championship winning 800 free relay that set the American, NCAA, and U.S. Open Records at SEC’s.

Other familiar names include Tennessee Olympic Trials finalist Kelsey Floyd, Olympic silver medalist and NCAA Champion Elizabeth Beisel; Purdue sprinter Lauren Gustafson, Virginia Tech diver Logan Kline, two members of the Division III NCAA Championship team at Emory (Anna Dobben and Kristine Kassl); Minnesota’s Jessica Plant; UCLA national championship qualifier Anna Senko; Eastern Michigan distance ace Briana Emig; and top Navy swimmer Laura Gorinski.

Deserving special recognition is the Asbury women’s team in the NAIA. They finished 9th at this year’s NAIA National Cahmpionship, and not only were all three of the women’s nominees from their athletics department swimmers, but all three of them earned All-District honors.

For both Beisel and Floyd, who are international-level swimmers and NCAA Champions, this is a second All-District honor. It is Vreeland’s first.

Below is a list of all swimmers who earned this prestigious award, sorted by school.

Name School Class GPA Major
Danielle Lyons ALASKA FAIRBANKS So. 3.94 Biological sciences
Kaitlyn Linsmayer AMHERST Jr. 3.62 Biology
Rebecca McEachern ARKANSAS- LITTLE ROCK Gr. 4.00 Accounting
Ruth Klein ASBURY Jr. 3.92 Accounting
Rebecca Landry ASBURY Jr. 3.80 Social work
Ranay Ray ASBURY Sr. 3.51 Biochemistry
Julie Widmann ASHLAND Sr. 3.90 Marketing
Julie Pinter BALDWIN WALLACE Sr. 3.83 Communication disorders
Jennifer Beatty BOWLING GREEN STATE Sr. 4.00 Physical edu. / teacher edu.
Clarissa Enslin CALIFORNIA (PA) Jr. 3.98 Geology
Kelsey Nuhfer CALIFORNIA (PA) Jr. 3.99 Communication disorders
Breanna Stillo CARNEGIE MELLON Sr. 4.00 Biomedical / chemical eng.
Kayla Shull CLARION Sr. 4.00 Speech path./ audiology
Nicole Fazio COLORADO COLLEGE Sr. 3.74 Biochemistry
Jean DeOrnellas DAVIDSON Sr. 3.96 Political science
Briana Emig EASTERN MICHIGAN Sr. 3.93 Psychology / communication
Anna Dobben EMORY Sr. 3.77 English
Ann Wolber EMORY Sr. 3.69 Biology
Elizabeth Beisel FLORIDA Jr. 3.63 Telecommunications
Katie Joseph GANNON So. 3.84 Physical therapy
Shannon Vreeland GEORGIA Jr. 3.84 Economics / intl. affairs
Inha Kotsur GRAND CANYON Jr. 3.57 Justice studies
Angela Palumbo GROVE CITY Sr. 3.76 Mathematics
Alissa Tinklenberg GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS Jr. 3.75 Accounting
Libby Westrate HOPE Sr. 3.78 Biology
Danielle Schumacher ILLINOIS STATE Sr. 3.96 Accounting
Kelsey Cooke INCARNATE WORD Jr. 3.72 Kinesiology
Molly Freeman INCARNATE WORD Jr. 3.83 History
Maura Donahue INDIANAPOLIS Sr. 3.64 Nursing
Alex Ladd JOHNS HOPKINS Jr. 3.97 Molecular & cellular biology
Taylor Kitayama JOHNS HOPKINS  Jr. 3.62 Neuroscience
Kate Conard MARIST  Sr. 3.74 Psychology / special edu.
Laura Penwell MESSIAH Sr. 3.97 Engineering
Jessica Plant MINNESOTA So. 4.00 Classical civilization
Megan Rieland MINNESOTA ST., MOORHEAD Jr. 4.00 Biology
Rachel Walsh MINNESOTA ST., MOORHEAD Sr. 3.98 Biochemistry
Cora Kugler MORNINGSIDE Sr. 3.65 Elementary education
Krystal Carlson MORNINGSIDE  Sr. 3.89 Biology / chemistry
Jackie Rudolph NORTH CAROLINA Sr. 3.82 History & chemistry
Veronica Medon NORTH DAKOTA Sr. 4.00 Psychology
Rachel Palmer NORTHERN ARIZONA Jr. 3.96 Health sciences (pub. health)
Rebecca Bergen NOVA SOUTHEASTERN So. 4.00 Biology
Kelsea Smith NOVA SOUTHEASTERN Sr. 3.82 Marketing
Michelle Williams OHIO STATE Jr. 3.90 Exercise science
Tara Dewall OKLAHOMA BAPTIST Sr. 3.45 Business management
Laura Galarza OKLAHOMA BAPTIST So. 3.56 Finance / marketing
Gabi Shishkoff PENN STATE Jr. 3.97 Psychology
Tracy Wormwood PUGET SOUND Sr. 3.40 Biochemistry
Lauren Gustafson PURDUE  Sr. 3.99 General health science
Elise Löfgren SAINT FRANCIS (PA) Jr. 4.00 Chemistry
Abbey Creglow SAINT MARY (NE) Jr. 3.64 English
Sarah Golka SAINT MARY (NE) So. 3.93 Elementary education
Caitlin Brauer SAINT ROSE Sr. 3.75 Accounting
Darcie Anderson SAN JOSE STATE Jr. 3.97 Kinesiology
Shailey Brumley SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Jr. 4.00 Exercise science
Stephanie Crandall ST. CLOUD STATE Sr. 3.80 Political science
Jessica Evans SUNY CORTLAND Sr. 3.89 Physical education
Supriya Davis SWARTHMORE So. 3.74 Undeclared
Alexandria Greenhill TAMPA Sr. 3.87 Allied health
Kristine Kassl TAMPA Sr. 3.67 Allied health
Kelsey Floyd TENNESSEE Sr. 3.70 Sport mgmt.. & recreation
Melanie Rowland TOWSON Jr. 3.89 Family sci. / psychology
Laura Gorinski U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Sr. 3.68 Astrophysics
Anna Senko UCLA Jr. 3.91 Communication studies
Logan Kline VIRGINIA TECH Sr. 3.63 Biology
Chi Pham WASHINGTON (MO) Jr. 3.73 Enviro. policy / public health
Kayla Scott WAYNE STATE Jr. 3.63 Psychology
Carly Sevald WAYNE STATE Sr. 3.71 Elementary education
Jenelle Zee WEST VIRGINIA So. 4.00 Pre-criminology
Kelsey Lake WIDENER Sr. 3.76 Psychology
Casey Sherwin WILLIAM SMITH Sr. 3.89 Biology
Valerie Dembny WINGATE Jr. 3.89 Elementary education
Abby Diehl WISCONSIN -LA CROSSE Sr. 3.72 Community health education
Grace Fair WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE Sr. 3.94 Mass communications

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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