Results
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Centennial Conference swimmers captured 12 All-America honors with top-16 placings and broke six conference records on day three of the 2026 NCAA Division III Swimming Championships on Friday.
Johns Hopkins secured eight of ther 12 All-America finishes and all six CC record-setting performances on day three.
JHU's Avery Clapp led the way with a fourth-place finish in the 200 butterfly, setting a new conference record with a time of 1:45.96. Clapp also contributed to the fifth-place men's 200 medley relay for the Blue Jays along with Aden Li, Jonathan Wang and Michael Ivanov. That quartet set a new CC record at 1:27.36. Li won the consolation final to take ninth in the 100 backstroke with a CC record time of 47.64.
Kai Henrikson-Brandt placed sixth in the men's 100 backstroke in a CC record time of 47.35 while Jaya Verrapeneni bested the Centennial women's 100 backstroke record at 55.59 to finish 12th. Veerapaneni was also part of the record-setting women's 200 medley relay alongside Reese Rosenthal, Ken Lee and Kim Lan that touchhed in 1:41.99.
Other individual All-America showings on Friday came from Gettysburg's Evan Graham in the 100 backstroke (10th place; 48.02) and Swarthmore's Quinn Weygandt in the 200 butterfly (15th place; 2:03.66).
Additional relay All-America placings came from the Swarthmore men's 200 medley relay of Cami Wilson, Levi Tipton, Luke Magnuson and Danny Castle (12th; 1:28.28), Swarthmore women's 200 medley relay of Maya Ambardekar, Cara Dominici, Norah Rutkowski and Genine Collins (14th; 1:42.84), JHU men's 800 freestyle relay of Bryce Lloyd, Josiah March, Ken Ning and Larry Yu (12th; 6:36.78) and JHU women's 800 freestyle relay of Melissa Er, Ken Lee, Alex Watson and Julia Tuinman (14th; 7:32.61).