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NMU women's swim team finishes strong at NCAA Championships

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Christopher Kelly Diving Coach | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

Christopher Kelly Diving Coach | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

The Northern Michigan University (NMU) women's swim and dive team concluded their season with a 16th place finish at the 2025 NCAA Championships. The event, which began on March 11, featured diving qualifications followed by four days of competition.

Kalina Ceglinski advanced to the championships after qualifying on Tuesday, becoming one of 22 divers to progress. She earned First Team All-America honors in the 3-meter diving event with an eighth-place finish and Second Team All-America honors in the 1-meter diving, finishing twelfth.

On the second day, NMU secured three All-America honors. Anika Wright received recognition in the 1000 freestyle by finishing thirteenth. The 200 medley relay team consisting of Camilla Carbone, Zoe DeKievit, Mia Strazny, and Becca Burrows finished fifteenth, earning them second-team honors alongside Ceglinski.

The third day saw another achievement for NMU as the 400 medley relay team of Carbone, DeKievit, Elena Curti, and Burrows finished thirteenth overall, earning a second-team honor.

On the final day of competition, both Carbone and Ceglinski achieved First Team All-America status in their respective events: Carbone in the 100 backstroke and Ceglinski again in the 3-meter diving. Wright placed twelfth in the 500 freestyle while Strazny finished eleventh in the 100 backstroke; both were awarded Second Team All-America honors.

The week concluded with Wright earning a first-team honor for her eighth-place finish in the 1650 freestyle and Strazny receiving a second-team honor for her performance in the 200 backstroke.

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