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Graham claims three All-America honors

THE FACTS
Gettysburg finsihes 26th
What: NCAA Div. III men's swimming championship
When: Wednesday-Saturday, Mar. 18-21
Where: Indianapolis, Ind.

THE SKINNY STORY
Evan Graham (Crofton, Md./The Key School) competed in three individual events, claiming All-America honors in all three events for Gettysburg at the 2026 NCAA Div. III men's swimming and diving championship. Graham reset his program record in two of those three events. He scored 32 points for the Bullets at the championship, leading the way to a 26th-place team finish.

THURSDAY MORNING RECAP
• Evan Graham opened his first NCAA championship program in the 400 IM. The sophomore once again reset his own program record in the event, posting a time of 3:51.69. The mark took another 0.76 seconds off his program and conference record set on Feb. 21 at the conference championship event. Graham qualified fifth for the finals and will swim in lane two of the championship final.

THURSDAY NIGHT RECAP
• Evan Graham earned his first All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the 400 IM, turning in a time of 3:52.83. He becomes the first Bullets men's swimming first-team All-American at the championship since 2016 and first one to claim the honor in the 400 IM since Jeff Cuddeback finished ninth in the event in 1978.

FRIDAY MORNING RECAP
• Evan Graham made it back-to-back days with a time in the prelims that qualified for the finals. He placed 14th overall in the 100 backstroke with a time of 48.59 seconds to earn a spot in the consolation final. Connor Mangan (Pipersville, Pa./Central Bucks West) placed 25th in the same event with a time of 49.37 seconds.

FRIDAY NIGHT RECAP
• Evan Graham dropped more than a half-second off his prelims time in the consolation final. He placed 10th overall with a time of 48.02 seconds and became the first Gettysburg men's swimmer to claim multiple All-America honors at the same championship since Tyler Dougherty in 2016. It was also the Bullets' first top-16 finish in the 100 backstroke since Matt McKenna in 1994 and 1995. Graham

SATURDAY MORNING RECAP
• Evan Graham made it back to his second championship final of the weekend, qualifying fifth in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:45.80. Connor Mangan placed 23rd in the same event with a time of 1:47.87.

SATURDAY NIGHT RECAP
• Evan Graham garnered his third All-America honor and reset his 200 backstroke record to place sixth in the finals. He posted a time of 1:45.48 to claim the Bullets' first-ever first-team nod in the event and first top-16 since Mike Harmon in 2013.
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Players Mentioned

Evan Graham

Evan Graham

Back/IM
6' 2"
Sophomore
Connor Mangan

Connor Mangan

Back/IM
5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Evan Graham

Evan Graham

6' 2"
Sophomore
Back/IM
Connor Mangan

Connor Mangan

5' 9"
Sophomore
Back/IM