INDIANAPOLIS – Augustana swim & dive's Bryn Greenwaldt claimed her second First Team All-America finish following today's 100 free race at the NCAA Championships. She placed seventh in the finals clocking in a finals time of 50.21 to collect her fourth All-America accolade and surpassed her own school record.Â
Greenwaldt opened the day by tying her own school record in the preliminary rounds of the 100 free with a time of 50.41. She claimed a seventh place overall finish to advance to the finals.Â
During the finals, Greenwaldt touched the wall in a time of 50.21 to shatter her own school record, while collecting her second First Team All-America finish this week. In total, Greenwaldt has garnered four All-America honors in her freshman campaign. In addition to being the National Runner-Up in the 50 free, she holds second team All-America finishes in the 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay.Â
Kamryn Robarge joined Greenwaldt in the national pool collecting a 45th place finish in the 100 free, finishing her final race as a Viking with a time of 52.76.Â
"What a great week of swimming!," said Augustana head coach Lindsie Micko. "I am really proud of our team and how we competed. The future is bright."
One Last Thing
Augustana swim & dive concludes its most successful season in program history. In its seventh year, the program won its first NSIC Championship while also crowning Lindsie Micko the NSIC Coach of the Year and Bryn Greenwaldt the NSIC Swimmer of the Year.Â
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