While the likes of Katie Ledecky and Simone Manuel have the swimming world buzzing about the return of NCAA competition, Division III has a national team member of its own back in the pool.
After training with Texas for a year and placing fourth in the 200 breast and fifth in the 100 breast at the 2016 Olympic Trials, Emory senior Andrew Wilson has returned to compete for the Emory Eagles for one more year. He did not waste any time re-claiming his dominance as the premiere breaststroker in Division III.
His swims of 55.57 and 2:03.00 were both “B” standards, and are easily the top times in the nation so far for the breaststroke events. While the swims may not stand out in the realm of  all NCAA competition on paper, Wilson is still ahead of where he normally is. Two years ago, Wilson swam a 56.53 and a 2:04.87 in his October dual meet. These swims led him to victories and national records in both distances at NCAAs.
But while his performances did make a statement on Saturday, his female teammates had the most dominating performance of the weekend.
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