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Women's Swimming & Diving

Scholar All-Americans

STANFORD, Calif. – Eighteen Stanford swimmers and divers earned Scholar All-America honors from the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).
The award recognizes student-athletes who achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and were invited to compete at their respective national championship. In the 2019-20 season, 1,479 men's and women's swimmers and divers were honored.

Alex Crisera (undeclared), Katie Drabot (human biology), Brooke Forde (human biology), Anya Goeders (engineering), Lauren Green (management science and engineering), Hannah Kukurugya (management science and engineering), Daria Lenz (international relations), Lucie Nordmann (undeclared), Mia Paulsen (symbolic systems), Allie Raab (undeclared), Carolina Sculti (science, technology and society), Allie Szekely (management science and engineering), Morgan Tankersley (human biology), Erin Voss (computer science), and Emma Wheal (undeclared) earned first-team honors, with Megan Byrnes (management science and engineering), Julia Wortman (undeclared), and Grace Zhao (computer science) earning honorable mentions.

Stanford's 15 first-team selections trailed only Denison University (17), University of Louisville (16) and University of Virginia (16) for most in the nation.