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Wycoff Among CSCAA’s 100 Greatest Women’s Swimmers & Divers
November 13, 2021 | Women's Swimming and Diving
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Former Army West Point swimming & diving standout Ann Marie Wycoff, Class of 1989, was names to the CSCAA's 100 Greatest Women's Swimmers & Divers in a release recently put out by the organization.
Army's most honored athlete at the national level, Wycoff graduated as the winningest female swimmer in NCAA Division II history. Overall, she earned nine individual national titles during her time in the "Black, Gold and Gray." Wycoff became the first Academy woman to claim an NCAA individual championship, winning the 400-yard individual medley in 1987, but that served only as a precursor to what she would achieve in subsequent years.
She was named "Outstanding Female Swimmer" of the NCAA Division II Championships in both 1988 and 1989, winning four individual national titles both years. In all, Wycoff captured All-America recognition on 19 different occasions during her brilliant West Point career and set an NCAA Division II Championships record in the 400 individual medley in 1989. Thanks to her magnificent performance, Army placed fourth in the team standings at the NCAAs that year, despite having just eight swimmers compete at the meet.
Wycoff, a member of the inaugural Army Sports Hall of Fame class in 2004, remains the holder of four individual Academy records and was on a relay team that maintains yet another school standard.
The 100 swimmers & divers tabbed by the CSCAA account for a total of 642 titles. Representing both the NCAA and NAIA, the selections were made as part of the CSCAA's 100th year celebration.
According to a release put out by the organization, nearly three thousand athletes were nominated for this honor. A blue-ribbon panel of current and former college swimmers, coaches and media members made the selections from a list of 973 finalists. The final list was made up of 87 swimmers and 13 divers from 28 states and 13 countries. Highlights of the selections include 12 members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame and 59 Olympians.
Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA), is the nation's first organization of college coaches. The mission of the CSCAA is to advance the sport of swimming and diving with coaches at the epicenter of leadership, advocacy, and professional development.
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Army's most honored athlete at the national level, Wycoff graduated as the winningest female swimmer in NCAA Division II history. Overall, she earned nine individual national titles during her time in the "Black, Gold and Gray." Wycoff became the first Academy woman to claim an NCAA individual championship, winning the 400-yard individual medley in 1987, but that served only as a precursor to what she would achieve in subsequent years.
She was named "Outstanding Female Swimmer" of the NCAA Division II Championships in both 1988 and 1989, winning four individual national titles both years. In all, Wycoff captured All-America recognition on 19 different occasions during her brilliant West Point career and set an NCAA Division II Championships record in the 400 individual medley in 1989. Thanks to her magnificent performance, Army placed fourth in the team standings at the NCAAs that year, despite having just eight swimmers compete at the meet.
Wycoff, a member of the inaugural Army Sports Hall of Fame class in 2004, remains the holder of four individual Academy records and was on a relay team that maintains yet another school standard.
The 100 swimmers & divers tabbed by the CSCAA account for a total of 642 titles. Representing both the NCAA and NAIA, the selections were made as part of the CSCAA's 100th year celebration.
According to a release put out by the organization, nearly three thousand athletes were nominated for this honor. A blue-ribbon panel of current and former college swimmers, coaches and media members made the selections from a list of 973 finalists. The final list was made up of 87 swimmers and 13 divers from 28 states and 13 countries. Highlights of the selections include 12 members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame and 59 Olympians.
Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA), is the nation's first organization of college coaches. The mission of the CSCAA is to advance the sport of swimming and diving with coaches at the epicenter of leadership, advocacy, and professional development.
To view the full list, click HERE.
Follow Along
For complete coverage of Army West Point swimming & diving, follow the Black Knights on Twitter and Instagram at @ArmyWP_SwimDive and online at www.goarmywestpoint.com.
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