Swimming and Diving

Bentley's White Earns Academic All-America

She's the Third Falcon to Earn the Honor from CSC

Release from Bentley Athletics

WALTHAM, Mass. – Bentley's Taylor White was named a third team Academic All-America by the College Sports Communicators for women's swimming and diving.

CSC Release

White is a finance major who has excelled in the pool and in the classroom in her four years at Bentley.

From Warwick, Bermuda, White helped Bentley to a runner-up finish at the Northeast 10 Championships in February. Individually she won the gold medal in the 1000 and 1650 freestyle races and silver in the 500 free. Adding to her medal haul was a silver with the 800 free relay team and a bronze with the 200 medley relay team.

In her career she collected 14 medals at four NE10 Championship meets.

White has been named to the CSC Academic All-District team three years in a row and the NE10 Academic All-Conference team two years in a row.

She becomes Bentley's third women's swimmer to be named an Academic All-America. Mary Huminski (2023) and Stephanie Lantz (2005) are the other two.
 
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