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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Six University of Iowa swimmers and divers — senior Hannah Burvill, juniors Kelsey Drake and Daniel Swanepoel, sophomores Anze Fers Erzen and Sam Tamborski, and freshman Mohamed Neuman — have been named College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-Americans, it was announced Wednesday.

Due to the cancellation of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the CSCAA adjusted the selection criteria for each Division. In Division I, all relays achieving ‘A” standards, individuals selected to the NCAA Championships, and divers entered in uncontested events from the Zone Diving qualification meet were named All-Americans.
Burvill earned her first All-America distinction in the 200-yard freestyle after posting an NCAA qualifying time of 1:44.92 at the Big Ten Championships. The Great Britain native was also set to compete in the 50 free and 100 free at the NCAA Championships in Atlanta.
Drake earned the All-America nod in the 200 butterfly. She swam a school-record time of 1:55.89 during a time trial at the Big Ten Championships — a time that ranked 32nd overall nationally. The Marion, Iowa, native was also set to swim the 100 fly and 200 IM.

