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All-PAC Swimming & Diving Graphic 2025-26

13 Presidents Receive All-PAC Swimming & Diving Honors

3/6/2026 11:11:00 AM

TRAFFORD, Pa. – Following the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign, 13 members of the Washington & Jefferson College swimming & diving teams have received honors from the Presidents Athletic Conference, as announced by the conference on Friday (Mar. 6).
 
Eleven members of the men's team have been selected for All-PAC Honors. Headlining the Presidents' men's team with First Team All-PAC selections were sophomores Zach Lloyd (Dillsburg, Pa./Lloyd Academy (Homeschooled)), and March Yuan (Simi Valley, Calif./Oak Park), along with junior Will Angus (Grafton, W.Va./Grafton). Selected to the All-PAC Second Team were juniors Daniel Jeffries (Irwin, Pa./Hempfield Area) and Aiden Marks (West Mifflin, Pa./West Mifflin), sophomores Ethan Glessner (McKeesport, Pa./Elizabeth Forward) and Micah Lohr (Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield), Brian Lowry (Wenonah, N.J./Gloucester County Institute of Technology) and freshman Corbin Likar (Amity, Pa./Trinity). Seniors Melvin McRae (Lillington, N.C./Overhills) and Nathaniel Harden (Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Area) both also received All-PAC Honorable Mention accolades.
 
Lloyd was named the PAC Male Diver of the Year after winning both the men's diving competitions. Lloyd secured an NCAA regional qualifying spot in the one meter with a score of 434.82. The sophomore secured the three-meter PAC Championship with a total of 437.52 points.
 
Yuan set three season bests and a personal best in four finals appearances between individuals and relays. The sophomore finished on the podium in two events with a second-place finish in the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:58.70. Yuan also finished third in the 400-yard individual medley with a time of 4:19.14.
 
Angus secured a second-place finish with 293.13 points in the three-meter diving. Additionally, the junior finished third in the one-meter diving with a score of 309.39. Angus also swam to a season best time in the 200-yard backstroke.
 
Jeffries set a school record in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 46.83. The junior was also apart of the 200-yard freestyle relay that broke the school record as well with a time of 1:24.64 alongside Marks, and Likar, and Lowry.
 
Glessner made the A-final of three events and set personal bests in each of them. The sophomore finished third in the 100-yard back, 200-yard medley relay, and 400-yard medley relay.
 
Individually, Lohr set three personal bests throughout the championships, including a third-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly with a 53.03.
 
McRae finished third in the three-meter diving finals with a score of 288.51. Harden helped set a school record in the 200-yard medley relay alongside Glessner, Lohr, and Marks.
 
Two members of the W&J women's team received All-PAC honors. Sophomore Amiyah White (Spring Grove, Pa./Spring Grove Area) was selected to the All-PAC First Team. Freshman Mackenzie Caron (Reading, Pa./Governor Mifflin) was named to the All-PAC Second Team.
 
White placed second in the women's one-meter diving at the conference championships with a score of 311.61, an improvement from her results in the event last season.
 
Caron swam to a third-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke at the championships with a season best time of 1:07.84. Caron also swam a personal best in the prelims of the 500-yard freestyle.

The 2025-26 All-PAC Swimming and Diving teams accounted for 40 student-athletes on the men's side and 43 women earning recognition for their performances at PAC Championships. The all-conference swimming and diving teams are determined by a formula-based selection process using student-athletes' individual and relay finishes at the league's annual championships.
 
The PAC also released its 2025-26 Swimming & Diving Sportsmanship Team. The PAC Sportsmanship Teams were established to recognize student-athletes who have distinguished themselves through demonstrated acts of sportsmanship and ethical behavior and are an ongoing effort to recognize and encourage positive sportsmanship among all PAC teams and student-athletes.

Representing W&J on the PAC Sportsmanship Team were Harden and Audrey Kough (Fayetteville, Pa./Chambersburg).
 
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