The Emory men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished in fourth and fifth place, respectively, at the Midwest Invitational held from Feb. 22 to 23 at the University of Chicago.

The invitational served as a last-chance opportunity for some swimmers to qualify for the NCAA Championships held on March 20 to 23 in Greensboro, N.C. Nine Division-III colleges competed in the invitational.

Freshman swimmer Pat Pema received NCAA qualifying times in the 200-yard IM (1:51.26) and 200-yard backstroke (1:49.13), winning both races. Freshman swimmers Will Schuler and Will O’Daffer won the 500-yard freestyle (4:32.65) and 400-yard IM (3:57.02), respectively. Both times qualified as NCAA B Cuts.

On the women’s side, senior swimmer Anya Kone won the 200-yard IM (2:05.77) and 100-yard backstroke (57.68), making the NCAA B Cut in both events. Freshman swimmer Allie Dixon won the 200-yard butterfly (2:03.33).

Senior swimmer Fiona Muir, who was named University Athletic Association Swimmer of the Year, told the Wheel last week that her team is now preparing for the NCAA Championships next month.

“We … start working on technical things,” Muir said. “We get excited. We get rested and it’s more focused training leading up to that big meet.”

Divers will compete at the NCAA Diving Regionals in Grinnell, Iowa, from March 1 to 2.

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Former Executive Editor | Richard Chess (20C) served as the Wheel's executive editor from March 2018 to August 2019. He also held various other positions at the Wheel including as news editor and senior editor. As news editor, Richard covered issues related to the city of Atlanta and reported that the 2016 Migos scandal cost Emory $37,500. Richard has received numerous collegiate journalism awards for his investigative and objective news coverage, including an SPJ Mark of Excellence Award in 2019.