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CSCAA Release
RICHMOND, Va. - After finishing eighth overall at the NCAA Division III Championship and winning its 23rd overall and seventh consecutive NESCAC Championship, the Williams College men's swimming & diving team saw 11 Ephs earn 2025-26 College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-America Team laurels Tuesday.
This honor recognizes top-16 finishes across individual and relay events at the 2026 NCAA Championship, with top-eight performers being named First Team All-Americans and 9-16 efforts being honored with Second Team All-American accolades. A total of 228 men were recognized with this prestigious award. Below is the list of Ephs who earned this accomplishment, to go along with their specific award-winning events.
Calder Biondi : 1-Meter Diving (Second Team)
Samuel Brozek : 50 Freestyle (Second Team), 100 Freestyle (First Team), 200 Freestyle (Second Team), 200 Freestyle Relay (Second Team), 400 Freestyle Relay (First Team), 800 Freestyle Relay (First Team), 400 Medley Relay (Second Team)
Mason Green : 200 Freestyle Relay (Second Team), 400 Freestyle Relay (First Team), 200 Medley Relay (Second Team), 400 Medley Relay (Second Team)
Michael Grover : 100 Breaststroke (Second Team), 200 Medley Relay (Second Team), 400 Medley Relay (Second Team)
Aneirin Hanan : 500 Freestyle (Second Team), 1,650 Freestyle (First Team), 800 Freestyle Relay (First Team)
Whitman Horton : 200 Backstroke (Second Team), 200 Medley Relay (Second Team), 400 Medley Relay (Second Team)
Gabe Lee : 200 Freestyle Relay (Second Team)
Haochen Liu : 3-Meter Diving (Second Team)
Ryan Nunez : 500 Freestyle (Second Team), 400 Freestyle Relay (First Team), 800 Freestyle Relay (First Team)
Theo Randall : 200 Freestyle Relay (Second Team), 400 Freestyle Relay (First Team), 200 Medley Relay (Second Team)
Harrison Williams : 800 Freestyle Relay (First Team)