WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced its Scholar All-America Teams for the 2025-26 season, recognizing both individual and team academic honors.
The Williams College women's swimming and diving team earned eight First Team Scholar All-America selections, while the men's team received nine First Team honorees and two Second Team selections.
In addition, both the men's and women's programs were recognized as CSCAA Spring 2026 Scholar All-America Teams earning a 3.00 or higher team GPA.
To earn First Team Scholar All-America honors, student-athletes must maintain a GPA of 3.50 or higher and compete at the NCAA Division III Championships. Second Team selections must also hold a GPA of at least 3.50 and achieve an NCAA "B" qualifying standard for the national championships.
The Eoh women finished in fifth place at the NCAA Division III National Championships with a team score of 282.50 points.
Eight swimmers on the women's side earned First Team Scholar All-America honors including,
Lily Codd '26 (statistics),
Emma Dimter '27 (biology),
Maggie Farley '29 (undeclared),
Ruby Groves '26 (spanish),
Clare McDermott '28 (biology),
Carter Roebuck '27 (psychology),
Alden White '27 (economics), and
Irene Yang '26 (mathematics).
The men's team finished in eighth place at the NCAA Division III National Championships with a team score of 144 points.
On the men's side,
Calder Biondi '28 (undeclared),
Mason Green '27 (political science),
Michael Grover '26 (physics),
Whitman Horton '28 (physics),
Gabe Lee '26 (biology),
Haochen Liu '27 (political science),
Ryan Nunez '27 (english),
Theo Randall '27 (economics), and
Harrison Williams '26 (economics) were all named to the First Team Scholar All-America list.
Additionally,
Alex Gertner '29 (undeclared) and
Aidan Lee '27 (mathematics) were named Second Team Scholar All-Americans.