Delaware Women’s Swimming Team Earns Academic Recognition

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 10:51 AM

The University of Delaware women's swimming and diving program has been honored for academic excellence. Six student-athletes from the Blue Hens team received ASUN All-Academic recognition from the conference.

The University of Delaware women’s swimming and diving program received academic recognition this week when the ASUN Conference honored six of their student-athletes.

The conference made the announcement Tuesday morning, recognizing the Blue Hens swimmers and divers for their excellence in the classroom alongside their athletic achievements.

The ASUN All-Academic honors highlight student-athletes who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance while competing at the collegiate level.

This recognition reflects the program’s commitment to developing well-rounded student-athletes who excel both in competition and in their studies.

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