Three members of the Colorado College swimming and diving teams were rewarded for their commitment to academic and athletic excellence by earning a place on CoSIDA’s Academic All-District At-Large Teams. Pictured above from left, Olivia Dilorati ’16 and Erin Holmes ’16 from the women’s team and Crane Sarris ’17 from the men’s team were eligible for Academic All-America consideration.
Dilorati, who graduated with a 3.61 grade-point average as a political science major, capped her stellar career by finishing third in the 100 butterfly at the NCAA Division III Swimming Championships and became CC’s first female All-American swimmer since 2006. The 2015-16 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Year finished her career with eight individual SCAC titles and was a member of 11 winning relays. She holds the school record in six individual events and all five relays.
Holmes, a math major with a 3.86 GPA, swam on four conference champion relay teams during her career, including two this season. She holds the school record in the 200 freestyle and all three freestyle relays.
Sarris, meanwhile, holds a 3.91 GPA and majors in ecological and environmental architecture. He earned three all-SCAC honors this season and has five in his career. Sarris finished second in the 100 free, third in the 200 free and was part of the third-place 200 medley relay team at the conference meet in February.