The University of Texas at Austin Athletics

Women's Swimming & Diving places 13 on CSCAA All-America teams
03.24.2026 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Cox, Cranford, Stoll, Okaro and Gemmell among Longhorns earning multiple honors.
AUSTIN, Texas – Thirteen members of the Texas Women's Swimming and Diving program have been named CSCAA All-Americans, the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association announced Tuesday morning. The honors come on the heels of a third-place finish at the 2026 NCAA Championships, where the Longhorns crowned two individual national champions.
Campbell Stoll led the CSCAA All-America haul with five total honors, earning First Team recognition in the 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay, 100 butterfly and 200 butterfly, while landing on the Second Team in the 400 individual medley. Eva Okaro matched that with five distinctions of her own, claiming First Team honors in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay, 400 free relay and 50 freestyle, along with a Second Team nod in the 100 freestyle.
Erin Gemmell earned five honors as well, earning First Team recognition as part of the 800 free relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay, with Second Team selections in the 200 and 100 freestyle. Lillian Nesty collected five total honors – First Team in the 800 free relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay, and Second Team in the 200 and 500 freestyle.
Piper Enge and Emma Kern each earned three First Team honors. Enge was recognized in the 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay and 100 breaststroke. Kern earned First Team honors in the 200 medley relay and 400 medley relay, along with a Second Team selection in the 200 backstroke.
Bayleigh Cranford swept the diving honors, claiming First Team recognition on 1-meter 6 dives, 3-meter 6 dives and platform 5 dives.
Cox and Kate Hurst both earned distance honors. Cox took First Team in the 1,650 and 500 freestyle, while Hurst earned First Team recognition in the 1,650 free and a Second Team nod in the 500 free. Nikolett Padar collected three First Team honors in the 800 free relay, 400 free relay and 200 freestyle, along with a Second Team selection in the 500 free.
Campbell Chase earned First Team honors in the 800 free relay and 200 individual medley, while Lucy Mehraban earned First Team recognition as a member of the 200 free relay. Angela Coe rounded out the Longhorn honorees with a Second Team selection in the 200 individual medley.
Cox claimed the national title in the 1,650 freestyle and Stoll took the 200 butterfly crown, capping a meet that marked Texas' sixth consecutive top-three finish at NCAAs under head coach Carol Capitani. The streak is the longest for the program since 1990-95, the final years of a run of 13 straight top-three NCAA finishes from 1983-95, which itself followed three consecutive top-three results at the AIAW Championships.













