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GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Texas A&M women's swimming & diving team placed 14th with 107.5 points through four days of action at the 2021 NCAA Championships on Saturday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Three Aggies were honored for top-eight finishes on the final night of competition.
Senior Camryn Toney got finals started recording a personal-best time in the 1650 free, clocking in at 16:04.02 to finish seventh. Freshman Chloe Stepanek earned her second All-America honor of the week on day four, placing eighth in the 100 free with a time of 48.30.
Senior Taylor Pike posted a personal-best time of 1:53.32 in the 200 fly prelims to win the final heat and went on to tie for fourth place in the A-final (1:53.42), earning All-America honors. Senior Jing Wen Quah competed in the consolation final of the 200 fly, finishing 11th with a time of 1:54.41.
In prelims, senior Kara Eisenmann finished as the top alternate in the 200 back with a personal-best time of 1:53.75. Junior Kylie Powers posted a time of 2:12.82 in the 200 breast and junior Danielle Helper took 27th (1:56.83) in the 200 fly.
During the diving championship event, senior Charlye Campbell become the first Aggie since 2012 to finish in the top eight on both springboards. Campbell earned two All-America honors on the week on the 1- and 3-meter boards. Junior Aimee Wilson brought home honorable mention All-America honors for the first time in her career at the NCAA Championship meet with a 13th-place overall finish (289.05) on the 1-meter.
Top Finishes
1650 Free – Camryn Toney – 16:04.02
200 Back – Kara Eisenmann – 1:53.75
100 Free – Chloe Stepanek – 48.30
200 Breast – Kylie Powers – 2:12.82
200 Fly – Taylor Pike – 1:53.42
Aggie All-Americans
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Texas A&M women's swimming & diving team placed 14th with 107.5 points through four days of action at the 2021 NCAA Championships on Saturday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Three Aggies were honored for top-eight finishes on the final night of competition.
Senior Camryn Toney got finals started recording a personal-best time in the 1650 free, clocking in at 16:04.02 to finish seventh. Freshman Chloe Stepanek earned her second All-America honor of the week on day four, placing eighth in the 100 free with a time of 48.30.
Senior Taylor Pike posted a personal-best time of 1:53.32 in the 200 fly prelims to win the final heat and went on to tie for fourth place in the A-final (1:53.42), earning All-America honors. Senior Jing Wen Quah competed in the consolation final of the 200 fly, finishing 11th with a time of 1:54.41.
In prelims, senior Kara Eisenmann finished as the top alternate in the 200 back with a personal-best time of 1:53.75. Junior Kylie Powers posted a time of 2:12.82 in the 200 breast and junior Danielle Helper took 27th (1:56.83) in the 200 fly.
During the diving championship event, senior Charlye Campbell become the first Aggie since 2012 to finish in the top eight on both springboards. Campbell earned two All-America honors on the week on the 1- and 3-meter boards. Junior Aimee Wilson brought home honorable mention All-America honors for the first time in her career at the NCAA Championship meet with a 13th-place overall finish (289.05) on the 1-meter.
Top Finishes
1650 Free – Camryn Toney – 16:04.02
200 Back – Kara Eisenmann – 1:53.75
100 Free – Chloe Stepanek – 48.30
200 Breast – Kylie Powers – 2:12.82
200 Fly – Taylor Pike – 1:53.42
Aggie All-Americans
| All-American (2021/career) | Event |
|---|---|
| Chloe Stepanek (4/4) | 200 free, 100 free, 800 free relay (HM), 400 medley relay (HM) |
| Camryn Toney (3/4) | 1,650 free, 400 IM (HM), 800 free relay (HM) |
| Charlye Campbell (2/4) | 1-meter, 3-meter |
| Jing Wen Quah (2/7) | 800 free relay (HM), 200 fly (HM) |
| Taylor Pike (2/5) | 200 fly, 400 medley relay (HM) |
| Kara Eisenmann (1/1) | 400 medley relay (HM) |
| Alaya Smith (1/1) | 400 medley relay (HM) |
| Caroline Theil (1/3) | 800 free relay (HM) |
| Aimee Wilson (1/3) | 1-meter (HM) |
