ELKHART, Ind. -- Cumberlands (Ky.) led six Mid-South Conference teams that scored at the 2026 NAIA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships that concluded today at the Elkhart Health & Aquatics Center.
Cumberlands finished with an MSC-best third-place finish with 414 points. Lindsey Wilson ended in seventh with 199 points, followed by Indiana Wesleyan in 11th with 115 points, Campbellsville (Ky.) in 19th place with 22points, Shawnee State (Ohio) in 21st place with 16 points, and Midway (Ky.) in 22nd place with six points.
Ten MSC women earned individual NAIA All-America honors for their top-eight finishes. Cumberlands and Lindsey Wilson also earned all-America honors for their finish in the 4x400-yard freestyle relay.
Three women finished in the top-eight in both the 1,650-yard freestyle and the 200-yard butterfly.
Cumberlands' Juliana Lopez Morales finished third and her teammate Bella Hoare ended in fourth, while Lindsey Wilson's Nathalie Medina finished eighth in the 1,650-yard freestyle.
Cumberlands' Sarah Zoellner touched the wall in the 200-yard butterfly in third place, while Indiana Wesleyan's Chloe Rhodenizer and Lindsey Wilson's Sara Motyl finished seventh and eighth, respectively.
Cumberlands' Megan Schoenlein produced a runner-up finish in the 200-yard breaststroke. She finished with a time of two minutes and 19.81 seconds. Cumberlands' Moa Nyblom finished in 2:22.30, good enough for seventh place.
Cumberlands' Morgan Schraudner and Indiana Wesleyan's Macy Schmidtgall posted top-eight finishes in the women's one-meter diving event. Schraudner finished third with 225.9 points, while Schmidtgall finished eighth with 195.45 points.
In the final race of the championship, the 4x400-yard freestyle relay, Cumberlands touched the wall in sixth place with a time of 3:29.44, and Lindsey Wilson ended in eighth at 3:32.13.