NCAA Division III Championships: Qualifiers Announced, led by Emory, Kenyon, Denison (Psych Sheets)

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Photo Courtesy: Emory Athletics

The NCAA announced it list of invited swimmers to the 2023 Division III swimming and diving championships for men and women.

The championships will take place March 15-18 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. Old Dominion Athletic Conference and Greensboro Aquatic Center will serve as hosts. A total of 579 participants (526 swimmers and 53 divers) will compete in the championships.

Student-athletes qualified for the swimming portion of the championships by meeting the established minimum time for the events in which they entered. Divers will be determined by performances achieved at the regional diving meets February 24-25.

In the men’s meet, the qualifiers reflect the top teams with a plethora of qualifiers from most of the top 10 teams.

Psych sheets and invited swimmers

NCAA meet page

Defending NCAA champion Emory leads the field with 18 qualifiers. Denison has 15, Kenyon and Williams each have 12, Johns Hopkins and the University of Chicago each have 11, while MIT, NYU and The College of New Jersey each have 10., Just behind are Tufts with nine and Calvin University with eight, setting up a loaded field.

Emory leads the top seeds with five and Kenyon has three top seeds.

For the women, defending NCAA champion Kenyon has 16 qualifiers, while Emory and Denison each lead the field with 18 invited swimmers. The University of Chicago has 14, while Tufts has 13, NYU has 13, Johns Hopkins has 12, Williams has 11 and MIT has 11. Swarthmore, Pomona-Pitzer, Carnegie Mellon and Claremont Mudd-Scripps all have 10, while Bowdoin, Hope and Trinity each have nine, another loaded, top-heavy field of star-studded teams.

Kenyon leads the field with four top seeds and Denison has three.

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