Men’s and women’s swimming & diving combined for 147 spots on the 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-District teams that were released this week as part of one of the most prestigious student-athlete programs in college athletics. Among the award winners are three of the sport’s best in the water: Cal sophomore Missy Franklin, Cal sophomore Ryan Murphy, and Arizona senior Kevin Cordes; plus 2014 NCAA platform champion Haley Ishimatsu from USC.
Below, we were able to identify 26 swimmers and divers (12 men and 14 women) who not only made the All-Academic team, but also competed at the 2015 NCAA Division I Championship meet – achieving the epitome of academic and athletic success.
Among other standouts on the list include Michigan State’s Rhodes Scholarship finalist David Zoltowski; and 10-time NCAA Division III Champion Anastasia Bogdanovski from Johns Hopkins. Also noteworthy is that the University of Georgia nominated three female swimmers for its three allowed spots, and all three (Chantal van Landeghem, Olivia Boggs, and Maddie Locus) were accepted by CoSIDA.
About the Program
The CoSida Academic All-America Team program awards honors across many of the NCAA’s sponsored sports, and while many sports (soccer, football, women’s volleyball, basketball, baseball/softball, track & field/cross country) receive their own programs, swimming is put into a pool of “at-large eligible sports,” with 10 nominees from each division across 8 districts being selected for the honor.
The sports included as at-larges are: 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.
Among all of those programs, CoSIDA members are allowed to nominate three men and three women from the 25 programs combined to put forth to CoSIDA, who then selects the 10 best in each district and division based on a combination of athletic and academic achievements.
All of these athletes advance to the All-America competition, where the districts are combined to come up with a national first, second, and third-team roster from each of the three NCAA Divisions, plus the “college division” encompassing NAIA and other collegiate athletic programs. 15 athletes from each division will be chosen for the men’s team, and 15 for the women’s team, resulting in 90 total spots.
Only sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students are eligible for the program.
Swimmers and Divers on All-District Teams and Qualified for NCAA’s
Note: We did our best to find them all, but please let us know in the comments if we missed any.
Men
Michael Mosca – Harvard
Nic Fink – Georgia
Anton McKee – Alabama
Connor Oslin – Alabama
Ty Stewart – Georgia
Jamie Bissett – Purdue
Richard Funk – Michigan
Justin Glanda – Michigan
Nicholas Caldwell – Wisconsin
Cory Bowersox – Texas
Kevin Cordes – Arizona
Ryan Murphy – Cal
Women
Danielle Galyer – Kentucky
Abby Myers – Kentucky
Faith Johnson – Tennessee
Maddie Locus – Georgia
Chantal van Landeghem – Georgia
Emma Reaney – Notre Dame
Jessica Plant – Minnesota
Sarah Gibson – Texas A&M
Emma Ivory-Ganja – Texas
Emily Neubert – Texas A&M
Samantha Wicks – Boise State
Rachel Acker – Cal
Missy Franklin – Cal
Haley Ishimatsu – USC
Anastasia Bogdanovski
David Zoltowski – Michigan State
All Swimmers and Divers Honored
Men
Sport | Athlete | College | Class | Hometown | GPA | Field of Study |
Swimming | Connor Daly | FAIRFIELD | Jr. | Reading, Mass. | 3.91 | Mathematics |
Swimming | Mike Mosca | HARVARD | Sr. | Tenafly, N.J. | 3.84 | History / science |
Swimming | Timothy Buff | LE MOYNE | So. | Latham, N.Y. | 3.91 | Finance / marketing |
Swimming | Ruben Gimenez | BRIDGEPORT | Sr. | Burgos, Spain | 3.98 | Computer science / finance |
Swimming | Nathan Hughes | WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC | Jr. | Arlington, Va. | 3.97 | Robotics eng. / computer science |
Swimming | Daryl Neubieser | MIT | Jr. | Saratoga, Calif. | 3.92 | Computer science |
Swimming | Jake Tamposi | WILLIAMS | Jr. | Hernando Beach, Fla. | 3.95 | Mathematics / economics |
Swimming | Ryan Bailey | U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY | So. | Boardman, Ohio | 3.94 | Operations research |
Swimming | Alex Chialastri | DREXEL | Sr. | Flourtown, Pa. | 3.97 | Chemical engineering |
Swimming | David Palley | WEST VIRGINIA | Sr. | Walnut Creek, Calif. | 4 | Civil engineering |
Swimming | Michael Decsey | GANNON | Sr. | Mississauga, Ontario | 3.94 | Political science |
Swimming | Kim Helander | URBANA | Sr. | Tyreso, Sweden | 3.87 | Business economics |
Swimming | Matt Stover | URBANA | Sr. | Versailles, Ohio | 3.87 | Business economics |
Swimming | Drew Wolter | GANNON | So. | Clarksville, Md. | 3.96 | Political science |
Swimming | Brad Brooks | McDANIEL | Jr. | Newark, Del. | 4 | Exercise science |
Swimming | Andrew Greenhalgh | JOHNS HOPKINS | So. | Kensington, Md. | 3.69 | Mol. & cell bio / hist. of sci. & tech |
Swimming | Greg Kogut | JOHNS HOPKINS | Sr. | Glen Burnie, Md. | 3.69 | Computer science |
Swimming | Jacob Anderson | OLIVET NAZARENE | Jr. | Clifton, Ill. | 3.77 | Accounting |
Swimming | Ryan Leamy | LINDSEY WILSON | So. | Louisville, Ky. | 3.94 | History |
Swimming | Simon Pheasant | OLIVET NAZARENE | Sr. | Alexandria, S. Africa | 3.67 | Business administration |
Swimming | Nathan Lile | GARDNER-WEBB | Jr. | Waynesville, N.C. | 4 | Computer science |
Swimming | Lucas Cuadros | WINGATE | So. | Cali, Colombia | 3.94 | Marketing |
Swimming | Issam Zeraidi | WINGATE | Sr. | Brussels, Belgium | 3.76 | Finance |
Swimming | Josh Karel | MORNINGSIDE | Sr. | Lincoln, Neb. | 3.97 | Spanish teaching |
Swimming | Taylor McCloskey | MORNINGSIDE | Sr. | Runnells, Iowa | 3.62 | Biology |
Swimming | Nicolas Fink | GEORGIA | Sr. | Morristown, N.J. | 3.8 | Agricultural engineering |
Swimming | Dylan Grisell | FLORIDA STATE | So. | Toronto, Ontario | 3.98 | Biological science |
Swimming | Anton McKee | ALABAMA | So. | Hafnarfjörður, Iceland | 4 | Finance |
Swimming | Connor Oslin | ALABAMA | So. | Kennesaw, Ga. | 4 | Pre-med |
Swimming | Tynan Stewart | GEORGIA | Jr. | Hattiesburg, Miss. | 4 | English / cognitive science |
Swimming | Gianni Ferrero | GRAND VALLEY STATE | Jr. | Idstien, Germany | 4 | International business & mgmt. |
Swimming | Jon Glaser | MISSOURI SCIENCE & TECH. | So. | Wildwood, Mo. | 3.47 | Engineering |
Swimming | Soren Holm | WAYNE STATE | So. | Rodovre, Denmark | 4 | Biological sciences |
Swimming | Keith Sponsler | MISSOURI SCIENCE & TECH. | Jr. | Lincoln, Neb. | 3.9 | Nuclear engineering |
Swimming | Zach Ligus | SAINT VINCENT | Sr. | North Huntingdon, Pa. | 3.94 | Biochemistry |
Swim/Tennis | Zack Haney | MARYWOOD | Sr. | Danville, Pa. | 3.97 | Financial planning |
Swimming | Martino Cervera | CONCORDIA IRVINE | Jr. | Lugo, Spain | 3.78 | Economics |
Swimming | Chad LeJeune | BIOLA | So. | Spring, Texas | 3.95 | business administration |
Swimming | Andrew Nelson | OKLAHOMA BAPTIST | Sr. | Kearney, Neb. | 3.78 | Cross-cultural ministry |
Swimming | Gabriel Phillips | WAYLAND BAPTIST | So. | Newport Beach, Calif. | 3.75 | Molecular biology |
Swimming | Evan Bader | MIAMI | Jr. | Oxford, Ohio | 3.99 | Chemical engineering / chemistry |
Swimming | Jamie Bissett | PURDUE | Sr. | Ottawa, Ontario | 3.86 | Health sciences |
Swimming | Richard Funk | MICHIGAN | Sr. | Edmonton, Alberta | 3.5 | Neuroscience |
Swimming | Justin Glanda | MICHIGAN | Sr. | Rochester Hills, Mich. | 4.04 | Business administration |
Swimming | David Zoltowski | MICHIGAN STATE | Sr. | West Lafayette, Ind. | 4 | Electrical engineering |
Swimming | Matheus Assis | SAINT LEO | Jr. | João Pessoa, Brazil | 3.84 | Management / marketing |
Swimming | Juan Tolosa | FLORIDA SOUTHERN | Jr. | Guipuzcoa, Spain | 3.92 | Business administration |
Swimming | Reed Dalton | WASHINGTON (MO) | Jr. | Kingwood, Texas | 3.39 | Systems science & engineering |
Swimming | Joseph Ellwanger | BERRY | So. | Newborn, Ga. | 4 | Biology |
Swimming | Andrew Wilson | EMORY | Jr. | Bethesda, Md. | 3.78 | Physics & applied mathematics |
Swimming | Nicholas Caldwell | WISCONSIN | Sr. | Sarasota, Fla. | 3.79 | Zoology / chemistry |
Swimming | Josh Schechter | COLORADO SCH. OF MINES | So. | Highlands Ranch, Colo. | 3.94 | Engineering physics |
Swimming | Joe Duxbury | SAINT JOHN’S (MN) | Sr. | Long Lake, Minn. | 3.97 | Accounting |
Swimming | Will Guedes | KALAMAZOO | Sr. | Brasilia, Brazil | 3.77 | Computer science |
Swimming | Dylan Shearer | KALAMAZOO | Sr. | Milan, Mich. | 3.92 | Biology |
Swimming | Brett Stoughton | CALVIN | So. | Centerville, Ind. | 4 | Business finance |
Swimming | Cory Bowersox | TEXAS | Jr. | Fairfax, Va. | 3.85 | Mechanical engineering |
Swimming | Alex Bryson | ST. CLOUD STATE | Sr. | Appleton, Wis. | 3.83 | Mechanical engineering |
Swimming | Arthur Conover | KENYON | So. | Oakland, Maine | 3.76 | Physics |
Swimming | Matthew King | ROSE-HULMAN | Jr. | Libertyville, Ill. | 3.96 | Mechanical engineering |
Swimming | Trevor Manz | KENYON | So. | Eau Claire, Wis. | 3.99 | Biochemistry |
Swimming | Orion Martin | ROSE-HULMAN | Jr. | Dublin, Ohio | 3.84 | Physics / computer science |
Swimming | Kevin Cordes | ARIZONA | Sr. | Naperville, Ill. | 3.39 | Finance |
Swimming | Jordan Gear | USC | Sr. | Potomac, Md. | 3.82 | Cinematic arts / French |
Swimming | Ryan Murphy | CALIFORNIA | So. | Ponte Vedra, Fla. | 3.78 | Undeclared |
Swimming | Wesley Coles | FRESNO PACIFIC | Jr. | Lindsay, Calif. | 3.74 | Graphic arts |
Swimming | Alex Hussain | FRESNO PACIFIC | Jr. | Salinas, Calif. | 3.96 | Mathematics / business |
Women
Sport | Athlete | College | Class | Hometown | GPA | Field of Study |
Swimming | Kristen Barta | U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY | Sr. | Oconomowoc, Wis. | 3.92 | Life sciences (medical path) |
Swimming | Jenna Immormino | CORNELL | Jr. | Chester, N.J. | 4 | Nutritional sciences |
Swimming | Margaret Guo | MIT | Jr. | San Diego, Calif. | 4 | Elec. eng. & comp. sci. / biomed. eng. |
Swimming | Cathleen Pruden | MOUNT HOLYOKE | Jr. | Raleigh, N.C. | 3.93 | Psychology / education |
Swimming | Ellen Bradford | U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY | Jr. | Knoxville, Tenn. | 4 | Honors systems engineering |
Swimming | Danielle Galyer | KENTUCKY | So. | Greenville, S.C. | 4 | Psychology |
Swimming | Abby Myers | KENTUCKY | Sr. | Cranberry Twp., Pa. | 3.99 | Exercise science |
Swimming | Kelsi Worrell | LOUISVILLE | Jr. | Mt. Holly, N.J. | 3.58 | Exercise science |
Swimming | Jenelle Zee | WEST VIRGINIA | Sr. | Long Valley, N.J. | 4 | Political science |
Swimming | Kristin Day | CLARION | Sr. | Reynoldsville, Pa. | 4 | Chemistry / biochemistry |
Swimming | Emilee Gysegem | CLARION | Sr. | Warren, Ohio | 4 | Business management |
Swimming | Jamie Kane | EAST STROUDSBURG | Sr. | Pottstown, Pa. | 4 | Early childhood education |
Swimming | Rikki Sargent | SHIPPENSBURG | Jr. | Olney, Md. | 3.97 | Psychology |
Swimming | Anastasia Bogdanovski | JOHNS HOPKINS | Sr. | Fanwood, N.J. | 3.7 | Public health |
Swimming | Elena Nikolaeva | LINDSEY WILSON | Jr. | Togliatti, Russia | 3.87 | Psychology |
Swimming | Charity Byrum | GARDNER-WEBB | Sr. | Winston-Salem, N.C. | 4 | Exercise science |
Swimming | Faith Johnson | TENNESSEE | Jr. | High Point, N.C. | 3.96 | Kinesiology |
Swimming | Vika Arkhipova | WINGATE | So. | Seversk, Russia | 3.88 | Marketing |
Swimming | Jasmine Arzadon | WINGATE | Sr. | Lorton, Va. | 3.66 | Biology |
Swimming | Kellie Gervas | WINGATE | Sr. | Imperial, Pa. | 3.94 | Biology |
Swimming | Lauren Bailey | ROCHESTER | Sr. | Ossining, N.Y. | 3.88 | Chemical engineering |
Swimming | Emily Doerner | NEW YORK | Sr. | St. Louis, Mo. | 3.9 | Photography / English |
Swimming | Hannah Hecht | MORNINGSIDE | Sr. | Lansing, Kan. | 3.97 | English |
Swimming | Olivia Boggs | GEORGIA | Sr. | Smyrna, Ga. | 3.94 | Accounting |
Swimming | Maddie Locus | GEORGIA | Sr. | Sugarland, Texas | 3.92 | Mathematics / Italian |
Swimming | Chantal Van Landeghem | GEORGIA | Jr. | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 4 | Psychology |
Swimming | Manuela Ferreira | WAYNE STATE | Jr. | Ibague, Colombia | 3.88 | Chemical engineering |
Swimming | Hannah Loesch | WAYNE STATE | Jr. | Pensacola, Fla. | 3.84 | English |
Swimming | Elly Maleski | WAYNE STATE | Jr. | Cedar, Mich. | 3.77 | Engineering |
Swimming | Hannah Mattar | ASHLAND | Jr. | Lake Orion, Mich. | 3.98 | Hospitality management |
Swimming | Whitney Boeckel | ARCADIA | Sr. | York, Pa. | 3.79 | Mathematics / actuarial science |
Swimming | Macawley Brown | KING’S (PA) | Sr. | Harding, Pa. | 4 | Spanish / secondary education |
Swimming | Supriya Davis | SWARTHMORE | Sr. | Chapel Hill, N.C. | 3.68 | Chemistry |
Swim/water polo | Abby Jank | GROVE CITY | So. | Worthington, Ohio | 3.89 | Elementary education |
Swimming | Emily Reale | MESSIAH | So. | Mt. Joy, Pa. | 4 | Biochemistry |
Swimming | Kristen Brimage | OKLAHOMA BAPTIST | Gr. | San Luis Obispo, Calif. | 3.5 | Marriage & family therapy |
Swimming | Lexie Keller | OKLAHOMA BAPTIST | Sr. | Springdale, Ark. | 3.52 | Elementary education |
Swimming | Angela Kirschner | BIOLA | Jr. | Klamath Falls, Ore. | 3.93 | Liberal studies |
Swimming | Samantha Leanza | CONCORDIA IRVINE | Jr. | Laguna Hills, Calif. | 3.98 | History / political thought |
Swimming | Christine Tixier | BIOLA | Sr. | Benton City, Wash. | 3.82 | Human biology |
Swimming | Emma Reaney | NOTRE DAME | Sr. | Lawrence, Kan. | 3.65 | Design |
Swimming | Erin Plachy | TAMPA | Sr. | Magnolia, Texas | 3.98 | Environmental science |
Swimming | Tyne Potgieter | LYNN | Gr. | Durban, South Africa | 3.98 | Applied psych. / counseling (G) |
Swimming | Elizabeth Aronoff | EMORY | Jr. | Shaker Heights, Ohio | 3.9 | Neuroscience & behavioral bio. |
Swimming | Stephanie Foster | WASHINGTON & LEE | Jr. | Columbia, Md. | 3.96 | Philosophy |
Swimming | Kristalyn McAfee | WASHINGTON (MO) | Jr. | Fort Worth, Texas | 3.71 | Chemical engineering |
Swimming | McKenna Newsum-Schoenberg | EMORY | Sr. | Centennial, Colo. | 3.63 | Political science / sociology |
Swimming | Jessica Plant | MINNESOTA | Sr. | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 4 | Classical civilizations |
Swimming | Catherine Olson | GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS | Sr. | North Oaks, Minn. | 3.75 | Biology / psychology |
Swimming | Sarah Sheridan | HOPE | Jr. | Richmond, Ind. | 3.66 | Physical education |
Swimming | Jennifer Strom | GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS | Sr. | Rochester, Minn. | 3.55 | Nursing |
Swimming | Sara Zemanovic | WISCONSIN -LA CROSSE | Jr. | Mukwonago, Wis. | 3.97 | Biochemistry / pre-medicine |
Swimming | Michaela Cunningham | NEBRASKA | Jr. | Severna Park, Md. | 3.99 | Biological sciences / mathematics |
Swimming | Sarah Gibson | TEXAS A&M | So. | San Antonio, Texas | 4 | Biomedical engineering |
Swimming | Emma Ivory-Ganja | TEXAS | Sr. | The Woodlands, Texas | 3.84 | Sport management |
Swimming | Emily Neubert | TEXAS A&M | Gr. | Waco, Texas | 4 | Business honors MIS |
Swimming | Samantha Wicks | BOISE STATE | Jr. | Anchorage, Alaska | 3.92 | Health science |
Swimming | Stephanie Jordan | MINNESOTA ST., MANKATO | Gr. | Oconomowoc, Wis. | 4 | Counseling & student personnel |
Swimming | Susie Kitzman | MINNESOTA ST., MOORHEAD | Sr. | Fergus Falls, Minn. | 3.96 | Biology |
Swimming | Maike Tweesman | LINDENWOOD | Sr. | Paderborn, Germany | 4 | Psychology |
Swimming | Campbell Costley | DENISON | So. | Glencoe, Ill. | 3.95 | English literature |
Swimming | Hannah Cooper | KENYON | Sr. | Houston, Texas | 3.85 | Psychology |
Swimming | Morgan Hughes | WOOSTER | Sr. | Chico, Calif. | 3.94 | Anthropology / studio art |
Swimming | Kirsten Nitz | WHEATON (IL) | Jr. | Frankfort, Ky. | 3.57 | French / applied health science |
Swimming | Kirsten Slaughter | ILLINOIS WESLEYAN | Jr. | Urbana, Ill. | 3.49 | Environmental studies |
Swimming | Haley Townsend | KENYON | Jr. | Greenwood, Ind. | 3.94 | International studies |
Swimming | Ashley Zoeller | OHIO NORTHERN | Sr. | Port Clinton, Ohio | 4 | Accounting |
Swimming | Rachael Acker | CALIFORNIA | Jr. | Palo Alto, Calif. | 3.95 | French |
Swimming | Missy Franklin | CALIFORNIA | So. | Centennial, Colo. | 3.58 | Psychology |
Swimming | Haley Ishimatsu | USC | Sr. | Seal Beach, Calif. | 3.73 | Sociology |
Swimming | Liz Bird | CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO | Sr. | Anchorage, Alaska | 3.94 | Bioengineering |
Swimming | Nicole Cossey | SIMON FRASER | Sr. | Innisfail, Alberta | 3.9 | Science |
Swimming | Elizabeth Durward | SIMON FRASER | Jr. | Victoria, B.C. | 4 | Kinesiology |
Swimming | Mary Hanson | CALIFORNIA BAPTIST | Sr. | Ridgecrest, Calif. | 3.97 | Electrical & computer eng. / math |
Swimming | Danielle Lyons | ALASKA FAIRBANKS | Sr. | Nipawin, Sask. | 3.92 | Biological sciences |
Swimming | Emma Holmes | COLORADO COLLEGE | Sr. | Saint Paul, Minn. | 3.96 | Mathematics |
Also, where do you see that these people got a perfect gpa? You don’t need a perfect gpa to make all academic team. In fact most don’t have that.
There is several in the article.In my country comes from 0 to 10, in US 4 is the perfect score, right? In a Big College/University is very hard to be near 9, I never even heard of a perfect 10 just in weak colleges(and not in engineering). It is very common in engineering(read Calculus) to hear about a teacher whom never gave a ten in his whole life.
A’s (which give you a 4.0) are given out in almost all classes. I had many engineering friends in college and never once heard of a professor that didn’t give out at least one A. In fact, many times those classes use a curve because the subject matter is so difficult.
dmswim,
my dad was an IQ of 160 in the hardest test of his days(where 160 was the maximum possible score) and as a student of Law, he had a teacher whom no one aces (have a ten). He was the first one in more than 30 years to earn a ten.Even so, he was 8 in the first test and 10 in the second. His final CR(GPA for you) was 9 high, but wasn’t a ten.I have a lot of engineers as friends, and no one then came nowhere near 10 as CR.
I wonder if Brazilian teaches(or school program) are too pretentious, considering how good(read great!) Colleges US have.
That seems quite harsh to never give anyone a 10, but in some ways, especially at the high school level in the U.S., A’s are given out way too easily. Grade inflation has been a problem here for years. Somewhere in the middle between the U.S. and Brazilian system would probably be ideal.
It has the GPA’s listed after the hometown and there are a handful of them on the list.
You mean a 4.0 gpa? It varies by degree. Liberal arts it is easy, engineering is close to impossible.
I would consider this a huge over generalization. At most universities it isn’t “easy” to get a 4.0 even in liberal arts. I went to a major state university and only about 25 people out of over 7,000 graduated with a 4.0. I agree that it may be harder to do in the hard sciences, but it’s by no means easy in liberal arts.
I am curious..is that easy to get a perfect score(4) in American educational system?Even in engineering!