GREENSBORO, NC – The Johns Hopkins women's swim team finished in 11
th place for the second straight year at the NCAA Championships. The Blue Jays grabbed 40 points on the final day of the championships to finish with 90 points total.
Junior
Kristin Cornish led off the day with a fourth-place finish in the 1650 Free. She clocked in at 16:45.15, the sixth fastest time in program history. She now boasts the 10 fastest times in the 1650 Free in school history. Cornish garners First Team All-America honors with the finish and is just the third swimmer in program history to do so. She joins Stephanie Dengler (1990-1992) and Heather Dick (1981-1983) in the elite group. Cornish now counts 11 All-America honors in her career, including nine first team selections.
Junior
Taylor Rohovit then placed sixth in the championship final of the 200 Breast. She shaved four-tenths of a second off her prelim time to finish in 2:16.70. Her finals time is the fifth fastest in JHU history, while her prelim time is the eighth fastest. Rohovit has now earned All-America honors 10 times in her career, including two in the 200 Breast.
Hopkins wrapped up the championships with a third-place finish in the consolation final of the 400 Free Relay. The team of freshman
Elizabeth Cohen, senior
Makenzie Higgins, freshman
Julia Tuinman and junior
Michelle Liu swam a 3:26.48 in the final to finish in 11
th place overall. Cohen also turned in a career-best swim of 51.78 in her lead-off leg. The quartet earns Second Team All-America honors with its finish, including the first career honor for Cohen.
Ten Blue Jays combined to earn 17 All-America honors at the championships.
2024 All-Americans
Kristin Cornish – 3
Taylor Rohovit – 3
Julia Tuinman – 3
Michelle Liu – 2
Elizabeth Cohen – 1
Claire Han – 1
Makenzie Higgins – 1
Kimberly Lan – 1
Kate Petitt – 1
Alex Watson – 1