The University of Louisville announced on Mar. 31 that 21 members of its men’s and women’s swimming teams have earned All-American honors at the conclusion of the regular season. The recognition follows their performances at the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s National Championships, which took place at McAuley Aquatic Center on Georgia Tech’s campus.
All-American status is awarded to swimmers who finish in the top eight in each event’s championship final. Those placing ninth through sixteenth, previously known as B-finals or consolation finals, receive honorable mention All-American honors.
On the women’s team, athletes such as Julia Dennis and Anastasia Gorbenko were recognized with multiple first team selections across individual events and relays. Other honorees include Summer Cardwell, Mia Cheatwood, Daria Golovaty, Thilda Hall, Xeniya Ignatova, Caroline Larsen, Julie Mishler, Camille Murray, and Ella Welch.
For the men’s team, Guy Brooks received second team honors in both individual and relay events. Finnley Conklin and Charlie Crush also contributed to relay achievements along with Rian Graham and Aiden Musso. Additional honorees include Jacob Eccleston, Gregg Enoch, Jackson Millard, Nikita Sheremet—who was named first team in the 50 Free—and Raymond Winn for diving.
The announcement highlights a strong showing by Louisville swimmers at national competitions this year. As All-Americans are selected based on their performance against top collegiate athletes nationwide during NCAA championships finals rounds or consolation rounds,
the achievement reflects both individual excellence and depth within the program.

