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LWC NAIA Swim National Championship Qualifiers announced By Christopher Coombs The NAIA national office announced the qualifiers for the 2022 NAIA Men and Women's Swimming & Diving National Championships on Thursday. The championship will be held in Columbus, GA, at the Columbus Aquatic Center on March 2-5. Tickets are now being sold here. Competing for the LWC men's team will be Malte Ahrens, Tyler Buffel, James de Goede, Chase Hickman, Reece Kincaid, Tyler King, Fabio Martin, Bryce Rice, Will Thilwind, and Siaka Weidenbaum each qualified for the championship. For the women, Maaike Broersma, Natascha Evrinoff, Jaye Farthing, Annissa Koekemoer, Maria Paula Escandon Lopez, Allie Rutherford, Savannah Schoeman, Julia Secanell, and Carlene Taylor will compete. On the men's side, Keiser (FL) enters the championship with the highest total individual qualifiers with 15. St. Ambrose (IA) follows with 14 qualifiers. On the women's side Keiser (FL) enters the championship with the highest total individual qualifiers with 16. SCAD Savannah (GA) follows with 12 qualifiers. There are 25 schools represented in this year's meet and 168 individual entries qualified for the 2022 NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving National Championships and 176 individual entries qualified for the 2022 NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving National Championships. A full preview on the NAIA Swim & Dive National Championships will be available early next week on lindseyathletics.com. This story was posted on 2022-02-19 09:34:18
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