Women's Swimming

Weygandt, 2 Garnet Relays Earn Day Three All-America Honors

Results 

GREENSBORO, N.C. - Swarthmore's Quinn Weygandt and two Garnet women's relay teams secured All-America honors with top-16 placings on day three of the 2025 NCAA Division III Swimming Championships on Saturday. 

Weygandt stole the spotlight with her third and fourth All-American swims of the championships, bringing her career total to seven. The junior broke a 17-year-old Swarthmore program record in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:02.38 to earn second-team All-America honors and six points for the Garnet. 

Weygandt also joined Lauren Rohde, Elle Anthony and Ava Craig for an All-America second-team honor in the 800 freestyle relay. The Garnet finished 13th overall with a time of 7:31.92, marking the highest finish in Centennial Conference history. They are only the second team in conference history to earn All-American status in the event. Craig and Rohde also captured their first-career All-American honors. 

Swarthmore continued its relay success with a second-team finish in the 200 medley relay. The quartet of Erin Szuromi, Sophie Rotival, Genine Collins and Anthony earned their second All-American swim of the championships at 1:43.31, taking 12th place. Anthony has been a part of all four of Swarthmore's All-American relays this week.