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2024-25 UMBC Swimming & Diving Team Captains

Men's Swimming and Diving

Swimming & Diving Announces 2024-2025 Team Captains

BALTIMORE -- On Tuesday, the UMBC Swimming & Diving programs announced the team captains for the 2024-2025 team, as voted on by members of the team.

Men's Team:                                                                 Women's Team:
Max Casey-Bolanos                                                     Makaela Hill
J.J. Chapman                                                               Telma Maltesjö
Bode Neale                                                                   Joella Mills

"The entire team and coaching staff is really excited for the upcoming season especially with this amazing group of student leaders," said head coach Matt Donovan. "What I think is especially important is that within our program Captains are voted on by the team each season. This is a special group and I am confident that we will have a very special season ahead of us".

Keep connected with the UMBC Swimming & Diving program by following the team on social media (@UMBCSwimDive) and on UMBCRetrievers.com.
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Players Mentioned

Max Casey-Bolanos

Max Casey-Bolanos

Backstroke
Senior
J.J. Chapman

J.J. Chapman

Back/IM
Junior
Bode Neale

Bode Neale

Fly/Free
Senior
Makaela Hill

Makaela Hill

Sprint Free
Senior
Telma Maltesjö

Telma Maltesjö

Breast/Distance Free
Sophomore
Joella  Mills

Joella Mills

Diving
5' 3"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Max Casey-Bolanos

Max Casey-Bolanos

Senior
Backstroke
J.J. Chapman

J.J. Chapman

Junior
Back/IM
Bode Neale

Bode Neale

Senior
Fly/Free
Makaela Hill

Makaela Hill

Senior
Sprint Free
Telma Maltesjö

Telma Maltesjö

Sophomore
Breast/Distance Free
Joella  Mills

Joella Mills

5' 3"
Junior
Diving
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