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WINTER 2001
 
Evans and Teammates Earn Honors

John Evans ’04, who became Washington highest-placing male swimmer ever at the NCAA Division III Championships last March as a freshman, has added another honor to his resume. Evans has been recognized by the College Swim Coaches Association of America as an Academic All-American.

For an individual to earn Academic All-American status, he must be an NCAA qualifier and carry at least a 3.5 grade-point average. Evans placed seventh at the NCAA tournament in the 200 breaststroke and was named the Centennial Conference’s Outstanding Male Swimmer after capturing three gold medals and breaking three conference records at the Centennial Championships. During his freshman year in Chester-town, Evans recorded a 4.0 grade-point average.

Evans and his Shoreman teammates also won an Academic All-American team award with a 3.23 cumulative grade-point average this spring. This marks the 12th time that the Shoremen have earned the honor. The Shorewoman swim team also earned an Academic All-American team award for the 14th time in program history. Their cumulative spring grade-point average was 3.27.

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