Salisbury University's women's swimming team achieved a major milestone at the NCAA Division III Championships in Indianapolis. Rowan O'Donoghue became the team's first All-American performer of the competition as the 20th-ranked Sea Gulls compete with their biggest group ever at nationals.

INDIANAPOLIS – Salisbury University’s women’s swimming program reached a significant milestone Wednesday at the NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships held at the IU Natatorium.
The Sea Gulls, currently ranked 20th nationally, sent their biggest team ever to compete at the national championships. That decision paid off quickly when swimmer Rowan O’Donoghue earned All-American status, becoming the first member of this year’s squad to achieve the prestigious honor during the competition.
The achievement marks an important moment for the Salisbury program as they continue competing at the national level with their record-sized delegation of athletes.
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