Columbia women athletes united in training for a successful season ahead.
Columbia University’s women’s swimming and diving program adds eight new athletes for the 2025-26 season, including seven swimmers and one diver. This diverse class represents eight states and brings a wealth of competitive experience and talent to the program. Head coach Diana Caskey highlights their distinctive skills and personalities, promising a bright future for Columbia’s storied athletics.
Columbia University’s women’s swimming and diving program has announced the addition of eight newcomers for the upcoming 2025-26 season. This new class features seven swimmers and one diver, reflecting a rich diversity in talent and backgrounds from eight different states across the country.
Head coach Diana Caskey expressed enthusiasm for the new recruits, praising their varying event strengths and unique personalities, which promise to enhance the overall performance of the program. The incoming athletes aim to continue the tradition of excellence within Columbia’s competitive swimming and diving landscape.
The diverse array of talent represented in this new class underscores the commitment of Columbia’s coaching staff to building a competitive program. Each swimmer has remarkable accolades from their respective high schools and club teams, suggesting an upward trajectory in performance and an enriching team dynamic.
From Mori’s multiple state titles in California to Shields’ leadership as a two-time captain, these athletes bring significant competitive experience. Furthermore, athletes like Segerson and Moore exhibit academic achievements alongside their athletic prowess, highlighting the dual commitment to excellence in both sports and academics.
Columbia University has a storied history in intercollegiate athletics, with the women’s swimming and diving program being a key player in the Ivy League. The program focuses on cultivating talent through rigorous training and support while promoting academic success. With the addition of these eight newcomers, the program aims to enhance its standing and competitiveness during the upcoming season.
As the season approaches, the anticipation surrounding the potential contributions of this team is building. Their collective achievements and experiences indicate a strong future for the Columbia women’s swimming and diving program.
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