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Hector Garcia-Molina/Stanford Athletics
Men's Swimming & Diving

Academic Excellence

STANFORD, Calif. – Fourteen Stanford swimmers and divers were named Academic All-America by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).

The Cardinal's 11 first-team selections were the most of any Division I program – any swimmer or diver who achieved a 3.50-or-higher grade-point average while also competing at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships was named to the first team. Stanford had a further three honorable mentions and a combined 27 first-team selections with the Cardinal women's program, the most of any school.

Stanford's first-team honorees were Tarek Abdelghany, Matt Anderson, Johannes Calloni, Ryan Dudzinski, Benjamin Ho, Andrew Liang, Ted Miclau, Brennan Pastorek, Sam Perry, Hank Poppe and True Sweetser, with Glen Cowand, Jordan Greenberg and Matthew Hirschberger earning honorable mentions.

Of the schools to finish top-10 at the men's NCAA Championships, Stanford was one of two programs with more than six first-team honorees, and the only school with more than nine (Michigan).