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Women's Swimming & Diving

Academic All-America

STANFORD, Calif. – Simone Manuel was named First-Team Academic All-America on Thursday by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Manuel is just the eighth Stanford swimmer to earn the distinction and the first since Maya DiRado in 2014. The award recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom. 

A communication major, Manuel holds a 3.48 GPA at Stanford, and was also a Pac-12 All-Academic selection. She is involved in the USA Swim Foundation's Make A Splash program with an initiative to save children's lives through swim lessons.


In the pool, Manuel made history at the Rio Olympics as the first African-American woman to win an individual gold medal in swimming. The Sugar Land, Texas, native continued to rewrite the record books at the the NCAA level. At the NCAA Championships, Manuel won four national titles, earned the maximum seven All-America honors, set three American relay records (200, 400, 800 free) and became the first woman to break 46 seconds in the 100-yard freestyle (45.56). She finished undefeated in the 100 free during Stanford's 8-0 dual meet season, and helped lead the Cardinal to its first national title since 1998.

The four-time Olympic medalist (two gold, two silver), has now totaled eight NCAA titles, 14 All-America honors and 10 Pac-12 championships in her first two seasons at Stanford. She was named the 2017 Pac-12 Swimmer of the Year, and is a two-time Honda Award finalist. 

Manuel is competing in the Arena Pro Swim Series, and is preparing for the U.S. World Championships trials, June 28-July 2 in Indianapolis, Ind. Those that make Team USA will join head coach Greg Meehan, who is serving as head coach of the USA Women at the WOrld Championships in Budapes, Hungary, July 23-30.

  CoSIDA Academic All-America  
Year Name Team
2017Simone ManuelFirst
2014Maya DiRadoFirst
2010Julia SmitFirst
2010Elaine BreedenFirst
2009Elaine BreedenFirst
1999 Carissa Zenorini Third
1996 Claudia FrancoSecond
1992 Karen KraemerFirst
1991 Karen KraemerSecond
1990 Karen KraemerSecond
1987 Susan RappSecond

   

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