ELKHART, Ind. -- Cumberlands (Ky.), Indiana Wesleyan, and Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) all rank in the top-10 following today's action at the 2026 NAIA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships at the Elkhart Health & Aquatics Center.
Cumberlands leads all MSC teams with 2878 points, good enough for third place in the championship with one day remaining. Lindsey Wilson is seventh with 145 points, followed by Indiana Wesleyan in 10th with 86 points. Campbellsville (Ky.) sits in 18th place with 13 points, and Shawnee State (Ohio) in 20th with eight points.
Keiser (Fla.) continues to lead the championship with 441points.
Seven Mid-South Conference swimming student-athletes earned individual NAIA All-America honors, while a pair of relay teams added all-America status.
Cumberlands' Megan Schoenlein and Celin Ullern, and Campbellsville's Marlien Crewe-Brown picked up all-America honors in the 100-yard breaststroke. Schoenlein finished third with a time of one minute and 3.58 seconds, Ullern ended in fifth at 1:04.39, and Crewe-Brown finished in sixth at 1:04.93.
Cumberlands' Bella Hoare -- who won the 500-yard freestyle national championship on Thursday -- finished fourth in the 400-yard IM today. She touched the wall in 4:26.46.
Indiana Wesleyan's Chloe Rhodenizer also posted a fourth-place finish on Friday. She finished the 100-yard butterfly in 56.51 seconds.
Cumberlands' Ugne Takuseviciute finished fifth in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:52.63, while Lindsey Wilson's Natalia Gorska finished seventh in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 57.15 seconds.
The Cumberlands and Lindsey Wilson 4x400-yard medley relay teams earned podium finishes to close out the night. Cumberlands finished fourth in 3:49.88, while Lindsey Wilson posted a sixth-place finish with a time of 3:53.96.
The championship concludes on Saturday with the 1,650-yard freestyle, 200-yard backstroke, 100-yard freestyle, 200-yard breaststroke, 200-yard butterfly, 4x400-yard freestyle relay, and the 1-meter diving.