GREENSBORO, NC – In the final two swims of her career, senior
Taylor Rohovit broke the school record in the 200 Breast en route to a seventh-place finish. Johns Hopkins finished with 81 points to place 13
th at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
Freshman
Ken Lee led off the fourth and final night of the championships in the 200 Back. They shaved more than six tenths of a second off their prelim swim to place seventh in the championship final. Lee is the first Blue Jay to earn First Team All-America honors in the event since 2021. It is their fourth All-America honor of the championship.
Rohovit then followed with her record-breaking swim. In the prelims, she clocked in at 2:15.32, shaving 0.78 seconds off the JHU record. In the championship final, her final swim, Rohovit went even faster. She touched the wall in 2:15.19 to claim seventh place. It is her third All-America honor in the event and 12
th overall over her career.
Hopkins ended the night and the championship with a fifth-place finish in the consolation final of the 400 Free Relay. The team of freshmen
Melissa Er and
Jaya Veerapaneni, sophomore
Elizabeth Cohen and senior
Michelle Liu combined for a swim of 3:26.96. In her final swim, Liu garnered her 13
th career All-America honor and third at this championship. Veerapaneni earned her fourth All-America honor, while Cohen pickd up her third and Er her second.
Gallery: (3-22-2025) Women's Swimming at NCAA Championships