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Men's Swimming and Diving Derek W. Bryant, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations & Sports Information

Swimming & Diving Ready for the CCSA Championships

Bison set to make a splash in Knoxville

WASHINGTON (February 18, 2020) – Howard University men's and women's swimming & diving teams look to make a splash in Knoxville, Tenn., for the 2020 Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Swimming & Diving Championships, held on the campus of the University of Tennessee. The four-day event (Feb. 19-22) takes place at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center.
 
Fans can follow all the action via live video and/or live stats.
 
MEET PREVIEW
 
The 2020 edition marks the 12th CCSA Swimming & Diving Championship, since being founded in 2008.
 
On the men's side, junior Kegan Ford (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago) and freshman Luke-Kennedy Thompson (Nassau, Bahamas) lead the way. Ford looks to break the school's 50 Free record after coming just short at the H2ounds Invitational (Dec. 6-7), clocking in at 20.97, while the Bahamas native seeks to shatter his own mark in the 400 IM (4:09.77), which he set back in December.
 
Junior Christian Nickolas (Brentwood, Calif.), sophomore India Jackson (Philadelphia) and freshman Courtney Connolly (White Lake, Mich.) are Bison to watch on the women's side.
 
Nickolas continues her preparation for the 2020 NCAA Diving Championships in Athens, Ga. The California product is set to compete in the women's 1-meter dive.
 
Jackson looks to break her own school record in the 100 Breast (1:05.79), which she set at last year's CCSA Championships, while Connolly seeks to take down the 100 Butterfly mark, held by former Bison standout KaSandra Kaplan.
 
Entering the event, six Bison are competing in their final CCSA Championships, Ford, Leanne McMaster (Kingston, Jamaica), Noah Nicholas (Stone Mountain, Ga.), Maalik Nixon (Peachtree City, Ga.), Skylar Smith (Los Angeles) and Andreas Weech (Nassau, Bahamas).
 
LAST TIMEOUT
 
On Feb. 2, both squads fell on the road at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).
 
Freshman Miles Simon (Atlanta) won three individual races while Thompson and fellow classmate Mark-Anthony Beckles (Chaguanas, Trinidad & Tobago) also won individual events.
 
For the women, McMaster, Nickolas, freshman Breyahna Tyme (Ontario, Canada) sophomores Madison Freeland (Glenside, Pa.) and Asha Evans (Atlanta) all won individual events.
 
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
 
After the CCSA Championships, Nickolas continues her preparation for the upcoming NCAA Diving Championships (March 18-20).
 
For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.
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Players Mentioned

KaSandra Kaplan

KaSandra Kaplan

Distance/Fly/Back/IM
Senior
Kegan Ford

Kegan Ford

Free/Fly
Junior
Noah Nicholas

Noah Nicholas

Distance/Free/IM
6' 3"
Senior
Maalik Nixon

Maalik Nixon

Free/Breast
Senior
Mark-Anthony Beckles

Mark-Anthony Beckles

Free/Fly
Freshman
Miles Simon

Miles Simon

Distance/Fly/Back/IM
Freshman
Luke-Kennedy Thompson

Luke-Kennedy Thompson

Distance/Mid/IM
Freshman
Asha Evans

Asha Evans

Free/Back
Sophomore
Madison Freeland

Madison Freeland

Mid-Distance/Distance
Sophomore
India Jackson

India Jackson

Breast
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

KaSandra Kaplan

KaSandra Kaplan

Senior
Distance/Fly/Back/IM
Kegan Ford

Kegan Ford

Junior
Free/Fly
Noah Nicholas

Noah Nicholas

6' 3"
Senior
Distance/Free/IM
Maalik Nixon

Maalik Nixon

Senior
Free/Breast
Mark-Anthony Beckles

Mark-Anthony Beckles

Freshman
Free/Fly
Miles Simon

Miles Simon

Freshman
Distance/Fly/Back/IM
Luke-Kennedy Thompson

Luke-Kennedy Thompson

Freshman
Distance/Mid/IM
Asha Evans

Asha Evans

Sophomore
Free/Back
Madison Freeland

Madison Freeland

Sophomore
Mid-Distance/Distance
India Jackson

India Jackson

Sophomore
Breast