Eagles Secure Five CSCAA All-America Team Honors

Eagles Secure Five CSCAA All-America Team Honors

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced its 2025 Division II Awards and All-America Team this Monday.

Carson-Newman capped off the 2024-25 season with four men's swimmers and one women's swimmer earning CSCAA All-America honors following the NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving National Championships this past week.

The full CSCAA Division II All-America List can be found HERE.

The women's sole All-America selection was freshman swimmer Megan Corcoran. Corcoran solidified her place on the squad by finishing with First Team All-American honors in the 200-Fly. She also earned second-team honors in the 400-IM following the NCAA Championships. Corcoran put together a record-breaking freshman season with her performances at the South Atlantic Conference Championships in early February. She set the new program record for the 200-yard Butterfly with a first-place time of 1:59.33. Following the SAC Championships, Corcoran was named the SAC Female Freshman of the Year.

On the men's side, swimmers Asger Hartvig, Daniel de Oliveira, Arthur Gluzman, and Will Humphreys were all selected for CSCAA All-America honors.

Asger Hartvig performed in and out of the pool by earning the NCAA Elite 90 Award as well as the SAC Elite 23 Award for academic excellence at the site of competition. The CSCAA named Hartvig second-team All-America in the 100-Breaststroke, 200-Medley Relay, and 400-Medley Relay. In the pool, Hartvig earned an individual invitation to the NCAA National Championships in the 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke, and 200 IM events. At the SAC Championships, Hartvig set a program record in the 100 Breaststroke with a gold medal time of 53.60. Hartvig also served as team captain for his second year with the program.

Daniel de Oliveira was selected second-team All-America in the 100-Fly, 200-Medley Relay, and 400-Medley Relay. Oliveira earned NCAA National Championships invitations in the 100-Fly and 100-Free. Oliveira put together an impressive showing at the SAC Championships with his first-place performance in the 100-Fly in a time of 47.37.

Junior swimmer Arthur Gluzman secured CSCAA second-team All-America status in the 200-Medley Relay and 400-Medley Relay events. Despite not earning a Nationals invitation, Gluzman competed at the national championships in the relay events. Also traveling with the Eagles was Will Humphreys, who secured second-team All-America honors in the 200-Medley Relay and 400-Medley Relay.

"Happy to see these five names on the list, as it shows our continued level of excellence on a national level," said head coach Ben Young. "However, it is also a message to everyone currently on the squad that we have plenty of work to do, as five names are not enough. I'm looking forward to getting the work done over the coming months."


The Eagles finished the 2024-25 season unranked on the men's side, and the women's squad was just outside the top-25, ranked 29th in the CSCAA Top-25.

The CSCAA Top-25 Poll can be found HERE.

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