Story Links Greensboro, N.C.- Making their 36th NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championship appearance since Head Coach Gregg Parini has been at the helm, the Denison men’s and women’s swimming and diving team begins their quest to notch this year’s team into the program record books once again. Quick facts about this year’s women’s team:Denison […]

Greensboro, N.C.- Making their 36th NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championship appearance since Head Coach Gregg Parini has been at the helm, the Denison men’s and women’s swimming and diving team begins their quest to notch this year’s team into the program record books once again. Quick facts about this year’s women’s team:Denison is traveling 38 strong with 19 men and 19 women who have qualified for this four day NCAA championship meet, inside the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Swimming Prelims are set to start at 10 a.m., while the Diving Prelims begin at 1 p.m.Quick facts about this year’s men’s team:
- Heading into the Championships they are ranked No.1
- The men’s team won their 14th North Coast Athletic Conference Championship, and recorded its largest margin of victory with 419.5 points ahead of second place.
- Logged 40 All-NCAC finishes
- Earned 15 NCAC titles
- Broke seven NCAC records
- Nick Fogle was named 2025 NCAC Diver of the Year
- George Goins was named 2025 Men’s Newcomer of the Year
- The Denison Men’s Swimming and Diving Coaching Staff swept the Coaching Staffs of the Year awards
Denison Men’s Swimming and Diving Travel Roster:
Andre Beduschi, Ben Bevill, Lucas Conrads, Patrick Daly,
Tyler Distenfeld, Nick Fogle, George Goins, Nick Hensel,
Jack Hill, Gavin Jones, Max Lough, Christian McIntire,
Christian Narcelles, Liam Nelson, Max Soja, Brendan Stanley,
Luke Swiggett, Devin Testin, Elijah Venos
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- Heading into the Championships they are ranked No.4
- The women’s team were runner-up at the 2025 North Coast Athletic Conference Championships
- Logged 32 All-NCAC finishes
- Earned 13 NCAC titles
- Broke two NCAC records
- Kerysten Johnson was named 2025 NCAC Diver of the Year
- Denison’s Women’s Diving Coaching Staff earned NCAC Diving Coaching Staff of the year honors
Denison Women’s Swimming and Diving Travel Roster:
Audrey Brink, Quinn Brown, Amber Croonquist, Phoebe Ferguson,
Emily Harris, Kerstyn Johnson, Grace Kadlecik, Olivia Morse,
Maja Palmroos, Jassy Park, Annie Pfeufer, Emma Pritchett,
Alexis Radhakrishnan, Caroline Ramirez, Erika Schraber,
Drue Thielking, Riley Tofflemire, Avery Vogen, Taryn Wisner