Johnson is a freshman from South Africa who had eighth-place finishes in each of the three breaststroke events at the NJCAA meet.
The Williams men won their sixth-straight and 22nd overall NESCAC Swimming and Diving Championship. The team won by 363 points, with Tufts placing second.
The MIT women won their 14th-straight NEWMAC championship title this weekend, and the men’s team extended its streak to 16 titles.
The Pomona-Pitzer women defended their SCIAC Championship, while the CMS men won their sixth-consecutive conference title.
The MIT Engineers continue to lead the men’s and women’s team standings at the 2025 NEWMAC Championships with one day of competition left.
Bates’ Max Cory dropped an 18.59 split anchoring the 200 medley relay which is believed to be the fastest DIII split in history at 2025 Men’s NESCACs.
Charlie Baker, the NCAA president, announced this afternoon that the NCAA will be changing their transgender policy to align with today’s executive order.
The Army women won a close meet against the Bucknell women by six points. On the men’s side, the Black Knight picked up a dominant win against the Bison.