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Mary Schleusner Named D3hoops.com Player of the Year

The Washington and Lee University women's basketball star earns top national honors while the men's swimming team concludes a strong NCAA Championship showing.

Schleusner Named D3hoops.com Player of the Year, Secures First Team All-America Honors

The Washington and Lee University women's basketball star earns top national honors while the men's swimming team concludes a strong NCAA Championship showing.

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Washington and Lee University women's basketball standout Mary Schleusner has been named the D3hoops.com Division III Women's Player of the Year, marking a significant achievement in her senior season. In addition to this prestigious accolade, she has secured First Team All-America honors, underscoring her impact on the court. Schleusner's performance throughout the season has been instrumental in leading the Generals, solidifying her status as one of the premier players in Division III basketball.

Meanwhile, the Washington and Lee men's swimming team concluded its participation in the 2026 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships with notable performances. The Generals finished 15th in the 400-yard freestyle relay, earning Second Team All-America honors with a finals time of 3:00.42. The relay team, consisting of Leighton Chapman, William Gordon, Charles Byars, and Dalton Jobe, qualified for the finals with a preliminary time of 2:59.03. Additionally, the men's 800-yard freestyle relay finished 13th overall, also receiving Second Team All-America recognition with a time of 6:37.77. Dalton Jobe had a standout week, earning two individual All-America honors, including a 13th-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle and a 14th-place finish in the 200-yard individual medley, both ranking among the fastest in program history. The championships marked the conclusion of the season for the swimming team, showcasing their competitive spirit and skill at the national level.

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