The New York University women's swimming and diving team has achieved a historic milestone by securing their first-ever NCAA Division III National Championship. Competing in Indianapolis, the Violets amassed 517 points, comfortably ahead of Emory University and Kenyon College. Kaley McIntyre was a standout performer, winning five national titles and being named CSCAA Women's Swimmer of the Year for the third consecutive season. Head Coach Trevor Miele received the CSCAA Women's Swimming Coach of the Year award, marking his second recognition. The team also set a new program record in the 200-yard medley relay.
The NYU men's swimming and diving team also made waves, finishing as runners-up at the NCAA Championships, their best performance in program history. The Violets concluded the meet with 388.5 points, narrowly trailing Denison University. Teddy Cross led the charge by winning the 200 backstroke and setting a new program record. The men's team also claimed their first-ever national relay title in the 200-yard medley. Head Coach Trevor Miele praised the team's dedication and performance throughout the competition.
In women's basketball, NYU's remarkable 91-game winning streak came to an end in the NCAA Division III Final Four with a 60-52 loss to the University of Scranton. Despite the setback, Head Coach Meg Barber was named WBCA NCAA Division III Coach of the Year, and senior Caroline Peper was honored as the Division III Player of the Year. The Violets concluded their season with a 29-1 record, having won the UAA for the fifth consecutive year.







