2013-14 Swimming and Diving News
Former Blue Devil and Fermi High School standout to be honored on Sept. 6
Blue Devils posted a team GPA of 3.21 this spring
Incoming freshmen Maddie Garber and Luna Milne received All-America honors from the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association.
Central Connecticut's Helene Neuhaus has been selected to swim for Estonia at the 2014 European Championship in Berlin, Germany.
The Blue Devils earn the team award for the 40th time in the last 43 semesters.
Sophomore Jessica Goldman earns her second-consecutive NEC Diver of the Year award after sweeping the diving competition for the second year in a row.
Sabree Thomas surpassed the CCSU freshman record set in 2005 in the 100 fly on day three of the NEC Championships.
Behind a one-two finish from the 1-meter board and a silver medal in the 50 free, the Blue Devils move into the number two spot at the NEC Championships Thursday.
The Blue Devils will compete from Wednesday evening through Saturday in the 2014 NEC Championships at MIT in Cambridge, MA.
The Blue Devils finished third and fourth in the opening relays of the 2014 NEC Swimming and Diving Championships.
For the sixth time this season, sophomore Jessica Goldman has been recognized by the NEC for her exceptional diving performance.
Senior Kristina Gulia broke two Seahawk pool records Saturday.
Junior Kaitlyn Dwyer was named NEC Diver of the Week and senior Kristina Gulia was named NEC Co-Swimmer of the Week on Tuesday.
The Blue Devils topped NEC foes Sacred Heart (161-90) and St. Francis Brooklyn (165-105) on Saturday in New Britain, CT.
Sophomore Jessica Goldman earns the award after breaking her own CCSU record in the 1-meter with a score of 258.67.
Senior Kristina Gulia qualified for the finals for the second time during the three day meet on Sunday. She is set to swim in the 100m LC breaststroke finals Sunday evening.
