Men's Swimming and Diving

NESCAC Boasts Six CSC Men's Swimming & Diving Team Academic All-Americans

HADLEY, Mass. -  Six NESCAC swimmers have earned 2024-25 Academic All-America® men's swimming & diving team honors as selected by College Sports Communicators. Justin Finkel of Conn. College and Oliver Schalet of Williams were named to the First Team while Emmett Adams, Soeren Euvrard, and Eric Lundgren of Tufts and Carter Anderson of Williams were Second Team selections. 

The CSC Academic All-America honor recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and academically. To be nominated, student-athletes must be a significant contributor to the team with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at their current institution.

Finkel, a senior who is majoring in biological sciences and carries a 3.66 GPA, earned CSC Academic All-America® recognition for the second time in his career, having made the third team as a junior. He is only the second Conn College student-athlete to earn first team status, and the first since 2014. The award punctuates a tremendous career for Finkel, a 12-time All-America selection who captured four national titles and two national swimmer of the year awards while at Conn. He was also named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year for three straight years and won eight individual NESCAC titles.

Adams, Eurvard and Lundgren were three-fourths of Tufts' 2025 NCAA Co-National Champions in the 200 medley relay. They helped lead the Jumbos to a seventh-place finish at 2025 NCAA Championships, the team's best since 2018.

Adams, a third-team Academic All-America® selection in 2024, is a clinical psychology major from Fairfield, Connecticut with a 3.83 grade point average. At the 2025 conference championship meet, he swam breaststroke legs for the first-place 200 and 400 medley relays and placed second in the 50 breaststroke individually. An All-American in five events at the NCAA meet, in addition to the co-national championship in the 200 medley relay he was part of the sixth-place 400 medley relay and was eighth individually in the 100 breaststroke. Adams is a three-year NESCAC All-Academic Team member (3.50 GPA+) who is widely involved in campus activities, including Athlete Ally, Tufts Public Harmony and as a Tufts FIT (Pre-Orientation) leader.

From Brookline, Massachusetts, Euvrard is a mechanical engineering major with a 3.51 GPA. At NESCAC's over the winter, he won championships as the freestyle anchor with the 200 and 400 medley relays, was second with the 400 freestyle relay and placed third individually in both the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyles. He was All-American in five events nationally, as along with the Co-National Championship in the 200 medley relay he was sixth as part of 400 medley relay, 10th with the 200 freestyle relay and 14th in the 50 freestyle. He is also a three-time NESCAC All-Academic Team member and on Tufts' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Lundgren hails from Fairfax, Virginia and is an environmental engineering major with a 3.65 GPA. He swept the individual NESCAC championships in the 50, 100 and 200 backstrokes this year, and was part of the first-place 200 and 400 medley relay foursomes, as well as part of the second-place 400 and 800 freestyle relays at the conference meet. He earned seven All-American honors at the 2025 NCAA meet, as part of Co-National Champions in the 200 medley relay, and placing third in the 200 backstroke and fourth in the 100 backstroke as well as sixth with 400 medley relay. A three-time NESCAC All-Academic team member, he is a member of Tufts Eco Reps and a Tufts Athletics Civic Life Ambassador.

A chemistry major with a 3.95 GPA, Schalet is a three-time Academic All-NESCAC and College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) Scholar All-American honoree. In the water, Schalet has been a force throughout his four years at Williams. He was the 2025 NESCAC Career High Point Winner and a 15-time NESCAC Champion—seven individual titles and eight relay wins. His standout performances have earned him 11 NCAA All-American honors, including a national title in the 800 freestyle relay in 2024.

A three-time CSCAA Scholar All-American, Anderson, who owns a 3.68 GPA as a double-major in mathematics and physics, was the 2025 NESCAC Career High Point Runner-Up and an 8-time NESCAC Champion. He was part of the 2024 NCAA Champion 800 freestyle relay team, and his career includes three NCAA All-American honors. This past season, Anderson was a NESCAC Champion in the 1650 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay, and runner-up in both the 500 and 1000 freestyle. In 2023, he set a NESCAC record in the 1000 freestyle, and later that year represented Canada at the Olympic Swimming Trials, finishing 20th in the 1500 freestyle.