Student Swimmers, Divers Recognized on Academic All-District Teams
Eight student-athletes earned recognition on the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Swimming and Diving Teams.
To be eligible for nomination, student-athletes must compete in at least 75 percent of their institution's competitions, be named all-conference or qualify for the NCAA Championships. Additionally, nominees must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically while maintaining a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale. The award recognizes excellence both in the classroom and in the pool.
Men's Swimming
Dawson Behl delivered one of the top individual performances for the Bulldogs, finishing fourth in the 100 butterfly with a 51.59 in finals. He also swam key butterfly legs on multiple relays, including the 200 medley relay that placed ninth, while contributing both in sprint freestyle and breaststroke events.
Andrew Greene contributed across multiple relay events at the 2026 GLVC Championships, including anchoring the 200 free relay with a 21.63 and posting a season-best 49.14 in the 100 free. He also competed in the 100 and 200 butterfly, adding depth to Truman's lineup across sprint and mid-distance events.
Aiden Moore showed strong improvement throughout the season, highlighted by multiple season-best performances. He posted a 1:56.81 in the 200 butterfly finals and added season-best times in both the 100 fly and 200 IM, demonstrating versatility across stroke and distance events.
John White recorded a top-five finish in the 100 freestyle timed finals, touching in 48.81, while also contributing to multiple relay efforts. He added a season-best 48.41 in prelims of the 100 free and provided consistent sprint depth throughout the championship meet.
Women's Swimming
Marianne Dean delivered multiple personal-best swims, including a 1:56.39 in the 200 freestyle finals and a 10:44.98 in the 1,000 freestyle. She added strong relay splits and a finals appearance in the 500 freestyle, showcasing consistency across mid- and distance freestyle events.
Taylor Graham earned All-GLVC honors in the 1,650 freestyle, finishing eighth with a personal-best time of 17:55.90. She also added a strong showing in the 500 freestyle, qualifying for the finals and finishing 14th, along with season-best performances in sprint freestyle events.
Allison Heaney turned in a standout performance by finishing first in the 200 backstroke time finals with a personal-best 2:10.25. She also competed in multiple finals events, including the 400 IM and 200 breaststroke, while contributing to relay teams throughout the meet.
Chloe Myers provided key contributions in breaststroke events and relays, including finals appearances in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke. She was also part of relay groups that placed as high as eighth in the 200 medley relay, reinforcing Truman's depth in team scoring events.
To be eligible for nomination, student-athletes must compete in at least 75 percent of their institution's competitions, be named all-conference or qualify for the NCAA Championships. Additionally, nominees must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically while maintaining a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale. The award recognizes excellence both in the classroom and in the pool.
Men's Swimming
Dawson Behl delivered one of the top individual performances for the Bulldogs, finishing fourth in the 100 butterfly with a 51.59 in finals. He also swam key butterfly legs on multiple relays, including the 200 medley relay that placed ninth, while contributing both in sprint freestyle and breaststroke events.
Andrew Greene contributed across multiple relay events at the 2026 GLVC Championships, including anchoring the 200 free relay with a 21.63 and posting a season-best 49.14 in the 100 free. He also competed in the 100 and 200 butterfly, adding depth to Truman's lineup across sprint and mid-distance events.
Aiden Moore showed strong improvement throughout the season, highlighted by multiple season-best performances. He posted a 1:56.81 in the 200 butterfly finals and added season-best times in both the 100 fly and 200 IM, demonstrating versatility across stroke and distance events.
John White recorded a top-five finish in the 100 freestyle timed finals, touching in 48.81, while also contributing to multiple relay efforts. He added a season-best 48.41 in prelims of the 100 free and provided consistent sprint depth throughout the championship meet.
Women's Swimming
Marianne Dean delivered multiple personal-best swims, including a 1:56.39 in the 200 freestyle finals and a 10:44.98 in the 1,000 freestyle. She added strong relay splits and a finals appearance in the 500 freestyle, showcasing consistency across mid- and distance freestyle events.
Taylor Graham earned All-GLVC honors in the 1,650 freestyle, finishing eighth with a personal-best time of 17:55.90. She also added a strong showing in the 500 freestyle, qualifying for the finals and finishing 14th, along with season-best performances in sprint freestyle events.
Allison Heaney turned in a standout performance by finishing first in the 200 backstroke time finals with a personal-best 2:10.25. She also competed in multiple finals events, including the 400 IM and 200 breaststroke, while contributing to relay teams throughout the meet.
Chloe Myers provided key contributions in breaststroke events and relays, including finals appearances in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke. She was also part of relay groups that placed as high as eighth in the 200 medley relay, reinforcing Truman's depth in team scoring events.

