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Sixteen from Swimming & Diving Recognized for 2026 All-American Status

MEDFORD - Sixteen Tufts University swimming & diving athletes earned All-American honors at the 2026  NCAA Division III Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana March 18-21, which were officially announced today by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).

This honor recognizes top-16 finishes across individual and relay events. The first through eighth finishers earn first team, and the ninth through 16th sports are second team.

The Tufts women's team finished with 11 All-Americans - senior Isa Chambers (200 Free Relay second team), first-year Abby Davis (100 Back second team; 400 Medley Relay second team), senior Madeleine Dunn (500 Free first team; 1650 Free first team; 400 IM first team; 800 Free Relay second team), senior Madison Hagberg (200 Back first team); junior Elena Harrison (800 Free Relay second team, 200 Medley Relay second team, 400 Medley Relay second team); first-year Alec Lazorisak (200 Free Relay second team); senior Katharine Skelly (200 Free Relay second team, 200 Medley Relay second team), sophomore Angel Smyrniou (200 Medley Relay second team), junior Sydney Stasz (200 Free Relay second team, 400 Medley Relay second team), sophomore Sweeney Su (800 Free Relay second team), and senior Quinci Wheeler (100 Breast second team, 800 Free Relay second team, 200 Medley Relay second team and 400 Medley Relay (second team).

Dunn and Wheeler are All-Americans for the fourth straight year. Chambers, Hagberg, Harrison and Stasz earned All-American for the third time, Skelly and Smyrniou achieved All-American recognition for the second time, while Davis, Lazorisak and Su are first-time All-American honorees.

Five Tufts men were All-Americans - sophomore Max Gerke (200 Free Relay first team), junior Will Kaminski (200 Free Relay first team), freshman Isaac Shang (200 Free Relay first team), senior Armaan Sikka (200 Free Relay first team) and junior Jay Wilkinson (1-Meter Diving second team, 3-Meter Diving second team).

Sikka finished his career as a four-time All-American. Kaminski and Wilkinson earn an All-American honor for the second time. Gerke and Shang made the All-American team for the first time.

See the CSCAA Announcement HERE.
 
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Players Mentioned

Will Kaminski

Will Kaminski

Breast / Sprint Free
Junior
Armaan Sikka

Armaan Sikka

Free / Fly / IM
Senior
Jay Wilkinson

Jay Wilkinson

Diving
Junior
Isaac Shang

Isaac Shang

Free / Fly
Freshman
Max Gerke

Max Gerke

Free
Sophomore
Isa Chambers

Isa Chambers

Free / Back
Senior
Madeleine Dunn

Madeleine Dunn

Free / Back
Senior
Madison Hagberg

Madison Hagberg

Back / Fly
Senior
Elena Harrison

Elena Harrison

Back / Fly
Junior
Katharine Skelly

Katharine Skelly

Free / Back
Senior
Angel Smyrniou

Angel Smyrniou

Fly / Free
Sophomore
Sydney Stasz

Sydney Stasz

Breast / IM
Junior

Players Mentioned

Will Kaminski

Will Kaminski

Junior
Breast / Sprint Free
Armaan Sikka

Armaan Sikka

Senior
Free / Fly / IM
Jay Wilkinson

Jay Wilkinson

Junior
Diving
Isaac Shang

Isaac Shang

Freshman
Free / Fly
Max Gerke

Max Gerke

Sophomore
Free
Isa Chambers

Isa Chambers

Senior
Free / Back
Madeleine Dunn

Madeleine Dunn

Senior
Free / Back
Madison Hagberg

Madison Hagberg

Senior
Back / Fly
Elena Harrison

Elena Harrison

Junior
Back / Fly
Katharine Skelly

Katharine Skelly

Senior
Free / Back
Angel Smyrniou

Angel Smyrniou

Sophomore
Fly / Free
Sydney Stasz

Sydney Stasz

Junior
Breast / IM