Swimming and Diving

NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Hit the Water Wednesday

NE10 to be represented by four student-athletes

MANSFIELD, Mass. - The Northeast-10 is rooting for four swimming and diving student-athletes at the NCAA DII Championship this week in Indianapolis, IN.  The championship is part of the NCAA's Winter Festival.

Bentley's Hilla Almog, the 2025 Diver of the Meet and Dual NE10 Champion, is the first out of the gate.  The women's one-meter prelims go off Wednesday at 10 AM with the finals following that evening.  Almog comes back on Friday for the three-meter event.

Staten Island's 2025 NE10 Diver of the Meet Yubal Parra leaps off the board on Thursday in the three-meter and Saturday from one-meter.  The prelims are in the morning with the finals occuring in the evening session each time.

In the pool, Pace's Gigi Morossi races the 200 Back in the Saturday morning session with the finals following that evening.  SCSU's Justice Glasgow will compete in the 100 Fly on Thursday.

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The NE10 is an association of 11 diverse institutions serving student-athletes across 24 NCAA Division II sports. Together we build brilliant futures by embracing the journey of every student-athlete.

Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.

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