Lukinac, Garre to Compete in NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championship
Ivy League Announces Men’s Swimming and Diving Postseason Awards
Track and Field Unveils All-Ivy Teams
Archie, Jackson Break School Records Again as Brown Completes Ivy Indoor Heps
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Brown Swimmers Earn NCAA Berths; Track Athletes Break Records

Morgan Lukinac and Natalie Garre qualify for the NCAA Championships, while track and field athletes set new school records at Ivy Indoor Heps.

Lukinac, Garre to Compete in NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championship

Morgan Lukinac and Natalie Garre qualify for the NCAA Championships, while track and field athletes set new school records at Ivy Indoor Heps.

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Brown University's women's swimming and diving team celebrates the selection of Morgan Lukinac and Natalie Garre to the 2026 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championship. Lukinac secured her spot by winning both the 100 and 200 free at the Ivy League Championship, posting times of 48.29 and 1:44.20, respectively. Garre's performances in the 500 and 1650 free, with times of 4:43.25 and 16:11.29, also earned her an invitation to the national meet. This marks a significant achievement for both swimmers, with Lukinac having won 10 individual events this season and Garre setting a program record in the 1000 free.

On the men's side, the Ivy League announced its postseason awards, recognizing Marton Nagy, Rowland Lawver, and Jake Regenwetter for their outstanding performances. Nagy was named First Team All-Ivy in the 400 IM after winning the event for the second consecutive year, securing an automatic qualifier for the NCAA Championships. Lawver earned the Ron Keenhold Career High Point Diver award and Second Team All-Ivy in the one-meter dive, while Regenwetter was honored with Academic All-Ivy recognition. The NCAA Zone A Diving competition is set for March 8-11 in Annapolis, Maryland, leading up to the NCAA Championships from March 25-28 in Atlanta.

In track and field, Brown concluded the Ivy Indoor Heps with notable individual performances. Senior Elias Archie and junior Alyssa Jackson both set new school records. Archie improved his own record in the 60m dash, finishing in 6.77 seconds, while Jackson broke her record in the 200m dash for the third time this season, clocking in at 23.62 seconds to earn Second Team All-Ivy honors. Brown’s men placed eighth and the women seventh overall in the team standings, with Princeton taking both championships. Additionally, junior Gabriel Liem Thai and senior Nimrit Ahuja were recognized as Academic All-Ivy League honorees for their academic and athletic achievements.

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