Courtesy: CSCAA
Men’s Release
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Coastal College Sports Association (CCSA) announced the Men’s Swimming and Diving 2011-20 All-Decade Team as 32 student-athletes were named to the list across seven programs. Two schools led the way with over eight or more selections each named to the All-Decade Team in Davidson (9) and Incarnate Word (8).
During the decade, four programs captured CCSA Championship titles in Incarnate Word (4), UMBC (3), Davidson (2) and College of Charleston (1). Four different institutions were represented by nine student-athletes who earned the Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Championship title while five divers were crowned the Most Outstanding Diver of the Championship.
To be named to the All-Decade Team individuals must have competed for at least two years in the decade as an CCSA student-athlete. Exceptions made for NCAA All-Americans. Individuals that obtained one of the following criteria were named to the team; three First Team All-Conference selections in a single event, five total First Team All-Conference selections (including relays), multiple Superlative Award winner, NCAA Championship individual participant.
2011-20 Men’s Swimming and Diving All-Decade Team (listed in alphabetical order by last name)
Connor Bos, Gardner-Webb
Randy Buchanan, College of Charleston
Joe Burquist, Davidson
Curtis Chaney, Davidson
Wills Cooper, Davidson
Zach Dingfield, Gardner-Webb
Bryan Droll, Davidson
Leo Endres, UMBC
Brady Fields, Gardner-Webb
Will Fox, Davidson
Beau Fusilier, Incarnate Word
Peter Gibbons, College of Charleston
Tyler Gomez, Gardner-Webb
Ryan Green, UMBC
Oleksandr Karpenko, Incarnate Word
Ben Lane, Davidson
Nathan Lile, Gardner-Webb
Dylan Ludwick, Davidson
Dawson Martinez, Incarnate Word
Ryan McIntire, FAU
Jordan Mintz, Gardner-Webb
David Moore, Incarnate Word
Aaron Moran, Incarnate Word
Drew Onken, Davidson
Geoff Peitz, Davidson
Hector Ruvalcaba Cruz, Incarnate Word
Leonardo Sanchez, Incarnate Word
Matthew Sherrier, College of Charleston
Kyrylo Shvets, Incarnate Word
Gregor Spoerlein, UMBC
Filip Svedberg, ODU
Nikola Trajkovic, UMBC
Women’s Release
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Coastal College Sports Association (CCSA) announced the Women’s Swimming and Diving 2011-20 All-Decade Team as 35 student-athletes were named to the list across six programs. Two schools led the way with over 12 selections each named to the All-Decade Team in FGCU (18) and Liberty (12).
During the decade, two programs captured CCSA Championship titles in FGCU (7) and Liberty (3). Three different institutions were represented by nine student-athletes who earned the Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Championship title while eight divers were crowned the Most Outstanding Diver of the Championship.
To be named to the All-Decade Team individuals must have competed for at least two years in the decade as an CCSA student-athlete. Exceptions made for NCAA All-Americans. Individuals that obtained one of the following criteria were named to the team; three First Team All-Conference selections in a single event, five total First Team All-Conference selections (including relays), multiple Superlative Award winner, NCAA Championship individual participant.
2011-20 Women’s Swimming and Diving All-Decade Team (listed in alphabetical order by last name)
Katie Armitage, FGCU
Meghan Babcock, Liberty
Hannah Baker, Liberty
Dani Beaubrun, FGCU
Hannah Burdge, FGCU
Danielle Butler, FGCU
Maegan Butler, FGCU
Lani Cabrera, FGCU
Emily Castle, Davidson
Leah Daniel, FGCU
Colleen Donlin, Liberty
Christina Elmgreen, FGCU
Alicia Finnigan, Liberty
Elise Haan, FGCU
Petra Halmai, FGCU
Mikayla Herich, Liberty
Kendall Hough, Liberty
Viktoria Hyddmark, FGCU
Kristen Julien, FGCU
Emilie Kaufman, Liberty
Payton Keiner, Liberty
Katie Latham, FGCU
Kali Lents, Incarnate Word
Lindsey Martin, Davidson
Karmin McNamara, FGCU
Lauren Oglesby, Gardner-Webb
Brye Ravettine, Liberty
Gracie Redding, FGCU
Jess Reinhardt, Liberty
Prudence Rooker, Liberty
Emma Svensson, FGCU
Fanny Teijonsalo, FGCU
Kira Toussaint, FGCU
Kylie Warne, Campbell
Brittany Weiss, Liberty
Go Davidson! This ’02 grad is proud!