GREENSBORO, NC – Johns Hopkins junior
Taylor Rohovit and the 800 Free Relay team earned All-America honors on day three of the NCAA Championships Friday. The Blue Jays sit in 13
th place with 50 points through three days in Greensboro.
Rohovit garnered All-America honors in the 100 Breast for the second time in her career. She swam to a 15
th place finish with a time of 1:03.54. It is her ninth overall All-America honor, including second at this year's championship. Rohovit's prelim time of 1:03.28 is the sixth fastest in program history.
Hopkins then finished in 11
th place in the 800 Free Relay. Junior
Kristin Cornish, sophomores
Claire Han and
Alex Watson and freshman
Julia Tuinman clocked in at 7:31.88. The group earns Second Team All-America honors with its finish. The Blue Jays have produced an All-America team in the 800 Free Relay in 13 of the last 14 years. For Watson, this is her first career All-America selection.
The NCAA Championships wrap up on Saturday at 10:00 am with the prelims of the 100 Free. The finals are scheduled to begin at 6:00 pm.