Swimming and Diving

Four Selected to NCAA Swim & Dive Championship

Pair of Swimmers and Pair of Divers Head to Circle City

MANSFIELD, Mass. - Hilla Almog has a chance to accomplish history.  The Bentley diver will complete her collegiate career next month as one of four Northeast-10 Conference selections to the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship.  The Diver of the Meet at the last two NE10 Championships, Almog enters the competition with the top one meter diving score (11 dives) recorded in Division II this season.

Almog is one of two divers representing the league.  Staten Island freshman Yubal Parra, the NE10 Men's Diver of the Championship, who burst onto the scene late in the year, has also been selected.  Swimmers Justice Glasgow (SCSU) and Gigi Morossi (Pace) also received invitations in the 100 Fly and 200 Back.  

Morossi holds the 30th-best 200m backstroke in the NCAA this season and hasn't lost a race while Glasgow sits 15th in the 100 Fly.

Almog and Glasgow have both earned All-American honors in the past.

The NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships commence on March 11th and runs through March 15th at IU-Indy in Indianapolis and the school's IU Natatorium, one of the premiere swim and dive centers in the United States.  All action will be live streamed on NCAA.org.
 
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