2023-24 Academic All-America® Men's Swimming & Diving Teams announced for all NCAA and NAIA divisions

2023-24 Academic All-America® Men's Swimming & Diving Teams announced for all NCAA and NAIA divisions

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Kulow, Micallef, Hargrove and Martin Rojo Highlight 2023-24 Academic All-America® Men's Swimming & Diving Teams
Four talented student-athletes headline 2023-24 Men's Swimming & Diving Academic All-America® teams

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AUSTIN, Texas – Four standouts in the pool and in the classroom – Arizona State University’s Jonny Kulow, Kyle Micallef of Florida Southern College, Kenyon College’s Noah Hargrove, and Fabio Martin Rojo of Lindsey Wilson College – highlight the 2023-24 Academic All-America® men’s swimming & diving teams selected by College Sports Communicators.
 
Kulow (Division I), Micallef (Division II), Hargrove (Division III) and Martin Rojo (NAIA) have each been named the Academic All-America® Team Member of the Year for their respective divisions.
 

NCAA Division I

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Jonny Kulow is a sophomore microbiology major with a 4.00 GPA. He is a five-time PAC-12 champion, including four this past season. He was part of four winning relays – 200-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay, 400-yard medley relay and 400-yard freestyle relay. He holds the NCAA record in the 400-yard medley relay (2:47.53) and 400-yard freestyle relay (2:43.40).
 
The native of Lander, Wyoming helped Arizona State win its first NCAA Division I National Championship while winning two events. He was part of the winning 400 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay along with placing third in the 200 free relay, eighth in the 50-yard freestyle and 13th in the 100-yard freestyle.
 
Kulow competed at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile where he won six medals. That included the gold medal in the 400 mixed medley and 400 medley relay along with silver medals in the 100m freestyle, 4x100 free relay, mixed 4x100 free relay and 50 freestyle. He was named to U.S. National Team for 2023-24.
 
Seven of the 30 members of the Academic All-America® Division I men’s swimming & diving teams boast a perfect 4.0 GPA in their undergraduate work or graduate school. The 10 members of the first team have an average GPA of 3.89.
 
Six student-athletes are repeat selections on the Academic All-America® Division I men’s team – Coby Carrozza (University of Texas), Noah Duperre (Texas), Josh Matheny (Indiana University), Luke Maurer (Stanford University), Ron Polonsky (Stanford), and  Björn Seeliger (University of California, Berkeley).
 
FIRST TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Coby Carrozza (1) University of Texas Sr. 3.91 Advertising
Noah Duperre (2) University of Texas Sr. 3.95 Psychology
Martin Espernberger University of Tennessee So. 3.93 Electrical Engineering
Quinn Henninger Indiana University Jr. 3.86 Finance
Jonny Kulow Arizona State So. 4.00 Microbiology
Josh Matheny (2) Indiana University Jr. 3.82 Economics
Mason Mathias Auburn University Jr. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering
Jake Mitchell University of Florida Sr. 3.68 Health Education & Behavior
Ron Polonsky (1) Stanford Jr. 3.97 Computer Science
Björn Seeliger (1) University of California, Berkeley Sr. 3.75 Business Administration
SECOND TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Andrew Bell University of Massachusetts So. 4.00 Computer Sciences & Mathematics
Brian Benzing Towson University Sr. 3.76 Sports Marketing
Cameron Cash University of Pittsburgh Jr. 3.71 Biology
Tomer Frankel Indiana University Sr. 3.55 Environmental Management
Tyler Kopp University of California, Berkeley Sr. 3.95 Business & Economics
Luke Maurer (2) Stanford Sr. 3.70 Economics
Rick Mihm Stanford Sr. 3.98 Economics
Aidan Stoffle Auburn University Gr. 3.78/4.00 Business Administration
Carson Tyler Indiana University Jr. 3.91 Political Science
Lyle Yost The Ohio State University Gr. 3.95/3.87 Education
THIRD TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Tommaso Baravelli Florida State University So. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering
Will Grant Harvard University Sr. 3.79 History
Jesco Helling Florida State University Sr. 3.97 Chemical Engineering
Matthew Jensen University of California, Berkeley Sr. 3.53 Data Science
Justin Lisoway University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Sr. 4.00 Computer Science
Jake Marcum Alabama Gr. 3.62 Biology
Chris Mykkanen SMU Gr. 4.00/4.00 Civil Engineering
Baylor Nelson Texas A&M So. 3.67 Journalism
Bar Soloveychik University of Minnesota Jr. 3.90 Computer Science
Nate Stoffle Auburn University Jr. 3.81 Information Systems Management

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(2) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2022-23



 

NCAA Division II

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For the second year in a row Florida Southern boasts the Division II Team Member of the Year. Kyle Micallef is the 2023-24 recipient after Matteo Zampese was recognized in 2022-23. Micallef is a senior accounting major with a 3.92 GPA. He is now a two-time Academic All-America® after earning first-team honors a year ago, as well.
 
The native of Melbourne, Australia capped an incredible career with an NCAA championship in the 50-yard freestyle. He set a school and Sunshine State Conference record with a time of 19.28 to become Florida Southern’s 13th men’s swimming national champion.
 
Micallef is a 22-time All-American, with six coming this past season. In addition to his national championship in the 50-freestyle he was part of a fourth-place 200-yard freestyle relay team and sixth-place 200-yard medley relay team plus earned All-American accolades in the 400-yard freestyle relay and 400-yard medley relay.
 
At this year's SSC Championships, Micallef won the 50 freestyle and placed second in the 100 freestyle, along with adding three relay titles to earn his third All-SSC honor of his career. He was a four-time SSC individual champion in his career.
 
Six of the 31 members of the Academic All-America® Division II men’s swimming & diving teams boast a perfect 4.0 GPA in their undergraduate work or graduate school. The 10 members of the first team have an average GPA of 3.91.
 
There are nine repeat selections on the Academic All-America® Division II men’s swimming & diving teams, including Micallef – Cedric Buessing (University of Indianapolis), Charles Burroughs (Colorado School of Mines), Asger Hartvig (Carson-Newman University), Trevor Jones (Wayne State University), Seth Krause (Colorado School of Mines), Ludwig Mueller (Florida Southern), Ben Sampson (Colorado Mesa University), and Tim Stollings (University of Findlay). Sampson is now a three-time Academic All-America®. He was a first-team selection a year ago and a third-team honoree in 2021-22.
 
The Division II Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II national governance structure to assist the College Sports Communicators with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2023-24 Division II Academic All-America® program.
 
FIRST TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Luca Alessandrini Nova Southeastern University Jr. 3.86 Sport & Recreation Management
Cedric Buessing (2) University of Indianapolis Jr. 3.85 Business Administration & Management
Charles Burroughs (1) Colorado School of Mines Gr. 3.80/3.66 Mechanical Engineering (U) / Thermal Fluid Systems (G)
Elijah Christenson Ouachita Baptist University Sr. 3.91 Biomedical Sciences
Cole Earl Drury University Sr. 3.93 Accounting
Asger Hartvig (2) Carson-Newman Jr. 4.00 Mathematics
Trevor Jones (2) Wayne State University Jr. 3.97 Finance
Kyle Micallef (1) Florida Southern College Sr. 3.92 Accounting
Ben Sampson (1, 6) Colorado Mesa University Sr. 3.89 Sport Management
Tim Stollings (1) University of Findlay Gr. 3.95/4.00 Business Administration (U) / MBA (G)
SECOND TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Seth Krause (3) Colorado School of Mines Sr. 3.84 Computer Science
Will LaCount Northern Michigan University So. 3.94 Undeclared
Benaiah McDowell Carson-Newman Sr. 3.91 Finance
Luke Mikesell Indiana University of Pennsylvania Sr. 3.56 Criminology
Ludwig Mueller (1) Florida Southern College Sr. 3.88 Computer Science
Jaron O'Grady Colorado School of Mines Jr. 3.93 Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Marko Priednieks University of Findlay Sr. 3.90 Business Administration
Conley Savage University of Missouri-St. Louis Sr. 3.76 Business Information Systems
Marcel Snitko Nova Southeastern University Gr. 3.62/3.62 Data Analytics
Dejan Urbanek Colorado Mesa University Jr. 3.83 Computer Science
Brandon Wilson Florida Southern College Jr. 3.70 Computer Science
Jack Wisniewski Wingate University Sr. 4.00 Sport Management
THIRD TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Gavin Anderson Colorado Mesa University Sr. 3.92 Accounting
Ney Chagas Filho Wingate University So. 3.93 Finance
Gustav Henriksen Nova Southeastern University So. 3.96 Management
Cameron Lai-Harris Florida Southern College Sr. 3.59 Cybersecurity
Jayden Porter St. Cloud State University Gr. 3.54/4.00 Business Administration (G)
Cooper Rivers Adelphi University Jr. 3.65 Biology
Mykhailo Semenov Lewis University Jr. 4.00 Business Administration
Owen Stender Davenport University Jr. 3.75 Business Management
Alejandro Villarejo Drury University So. 3.86 Business

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(2) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(3) – 3rd team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(6) – 3rd team Academic All-America® At-Large in 2021-22
 
(NOTE: Swimming & Diving was part of the At-Large program until 2022-23)



 

NCAA Division III

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Noah Hargrove is an economics and mathematics major with a 3.97 GPA. A native of Charlottesville, Virginia the senior is now a two-time Academic All-American® after earning third-team accolades a year ago.
 
He is a seven-time All-American, earning first-team honors three times and second-team four times. He has helped Kenyon finish second at the NCAA Division III National Championships the last two years. Earlier this year he earned All-American twice, placing fifth in the 400 IM and sixth in the 800-freestyle relay.
 
In 2023 Hargrove was a four-time All-American, coming in sixth in the 800-yard freestyle relay, ninth in the 400-yard IM, 12th in the 200-yard butterfly, and 13th in 200-yard IM. Finally, he captured his first All-American certificate in 2022 thanks to an 11th-place finish in the 200-yard butterfly.
 
Hargrove is also an eight-time All-North Coast Athletic Conference honoree, earning first-team honors four times, second-team once and third-team three times. He helped Kenyon to its second straight NCAC championship and third in four years. He was the NCAC champion in the 200-yard butterfly and the 800-yard freestyle relay while placing second in the 400-yard IM and third in the 200-yard IM.
 
Eight of the 30 members of the Academic All-America® Division III men’s swimming & diving teams boast a perfect 4.0 GPA in their undergraduate work or graduate school. The 10 members of the first team have an average GPA of 3.97.
 
There are 16 repeat selections on the Academic All-America® Division III men’s swimming & diving teams, including Hargrove – Frank Applebaum (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps), Ben Catton (Hope College), Garrett Clasen (University of Chicago), Anthony Fitzgerald (Wheaton College), Roderick Huang (MIT), Ethan Lowder (Illinois Wesleyan University), Jaden Luo (MIT), Alex McCormick (Washington (Mo.) University), Jake Meyer (Emory University), Tobi Obochi (MIT), Forrest Peterson (Calvin University), Kellen Roddy (Johns Hopkins University), Jesse Ssengonzi (Chicago), Brandon Stride (Johns Hopkins), and Larry Yu (Pomona).
 
The Division III Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II national governance structure to assist the College Sports Communicators with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2023-24 Division III Academic All-America® program.
 
FIRST TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Jeff Echols Emory University Jr. 3.95 Psychology
Anthony Fitzgerald (2) Wheaton College (IL) Sr. 3.95 Political Science
Noah Hargrove (3) Kenyon College So. 3.97 Economics & Mathematics
Gavin Jones Denison University Sr. 3.98 Economics & Communication
Ethan Manske Kenyon College So. 4.00 Environmental Studies
Alex McCormick (2) Washington University in St. Louis Gr. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering
Tobe Obochi (1, 6) MIT Sr. 3.92 Computer Science
Forrest Peterson (1) Calvin University Jr. 4.00 Electrical Engineering
Kellen Roddy (1) Johns Hopkins University Jr. 3.99 Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Larry Yu (2) Pomona-Pitzer Jr. 3.98 Astro-Physics & Computer Science
SECOND TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Frank Applebaum (3) Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Jr. 3.70 Philosophy, Politics, & Economics & Psychology
Ben Catton (2) Hope College Sr. 3.94 Business & Economics
Tyler Distenfeld Denison University Jr. 3.87 Biology
DJ Lloyd Carnegie Mellon University So. 3.93 Electrical & Computer Engineering
Ethan Lowder (3) Illinois Wesleyan University Sr. 4.00 Physics
Jaden Luo (3) MIT Sr. 3.84 Biology & Physics
Jake Meyer (1) Emory University Sr. 3.83 Business Administration
Vineet Ranade Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology So. 4.00 Computer Engineering
Oliver Schalet Williams College Sr. 3.95 Chemistry
Jesse Ssengonzi (1) University of Chicago Jr. 3.69 Economics
Brandon Stride (1) Johns Hopkins University Jr. 3.96/4.00 Computer Science & Mathematics (U) / Computer Science (G)
THIRD TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Emmett Adams Tufts University Jr. 3.84 Psychology & Music & Sound & Culture
Forrest Campbell John Carroll University So. 3.72/3.72 Educational Leadership (G)
Garrett Clasen (3) University of Chicago So. 3.70 Economics
Sam Dienstag Brandeis University Sr. 3.70 Business & Economics
Justin Finkel Connecticut College Jr. 3.67 Biological Sciences
Jeff Gerber Amherst College Sr. 3.95 Astronomy, Mathematics & Physics
Roderick Huang (1) MIT Jr. 4.00 Mathematics, Computer Science, & Mechanical Engineering
Crow Thorsen Emory University Jr. 3.58 Undeclared
Aaron Zhu MIT Gr. 4.00/4.00 Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(2) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(3) – 3rd team Academic All-America® in 2022-23
(6) – 3rd team Academic All-America® At-Large in 2021-22
 
(NOTE: Swimming & Diving was part of the At-Large program until 2022-23)



 

NAIA

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Fabio Martin Rojo is a mathematics major with a minor in physics. The junior from Valladolid, Spain has a 3.89 GPA. He became just the second men’s swimmer at Lindsey Wilson to win a national championship in the program’s history after capturing the national title in the 1,650-yard freestyle with a school-record time of 15:43.95. He helped the team finished ninth at the NAIA National Championships. Martin Rojo was named the 2023-24 Lindsey Wilson College Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
 
The national title in the 1,650-yard freestyle was the ninth All-American performance for Martin Rojo. He also earned All-America honors in the 500-yard freestyle in 2024 and was a four-time All-American in 2023 – 200-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, 1,650-yard freestyle, and 800-yard freestyle relay. In 2022 he turned in All-American performances in the 500-yard freestyle, 1,650-yard freestyle, and 800-yard freestyle relay.
 
In addition, he is an 11-Time All Mid-South Conference honoree. That includes five first-team honors, five second-team honors, and one third-team.  He is a two-time NAIS Scholar-Athlete.
 
One of the 10 members of the Academic All-America® NAIA men’s swimming & diving teams boast a perfect 4.0 GPA. The ten members of the first team have an average GPA of 3.83.
 
There are three repeat performers on the NAIA team – Andre Bazzana (Milligan University), Mason Beall (Olivet Nazarene University), and Mikhi Hassim (St. Ambrose University) – were on the 2022-23 team.
 
The NAIA Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NAIA national governance structure to assist the College Sports Communicators with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2023-24 NAIA Academic All-America® program.
 
FIRST TEAM
Name School Yr. GPA Major
Dorian Bachlaj University of the Cumberlands So. 4.00 Cyber Security
Andre Bazzana (1) Milligan University Jr. 3.77 Graphic Design
Mason Beall (1) Olivet Nazarene University Sr. 3.86 Chemistry
Peyton Berter University of the Cumberlands Jr. 3.75 Accounting
Jack Fries Olivet Nazarene University So. 3.84 Engineering
Peter Gilbert Milligan University So. 3.91 Computer Science
Mikhi Hassim (1) St. Ambrose University Jr. 3.77 Kinesiology & Exercise Science
Thomas Holzkamm University of the Cumberlands Sr. 3.71 Exercise & Sport Science
Fynn Kunze Keiser University Jr. 3.76 Business Administration
Fabio Martin Rojo Lindsey Wilson College Jr. 3.89 Mathematics & Physics

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2022-23



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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Michael MacEachern, Georgia College & State University | Academic All-America ® Co-Director for Publicity
michael.maceachern@gcsu.edu | (478) 445-1779
 
Bob Shreve, Gannon University | Academic All-America® Coordinator of Publicity
Shreve001@gannon.edu | (814) 871-7008