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UMBC Swimming & Diving announced its team captains for 2026-2027: Kolby Reese, Ember Stennett, Hailey Weigand, Nick Bracall, Anders Logas, Andrew McEachern

Men's Swimming and Diving

Swimming & Diving Announces 2026-2027 Team Captains

BALTIMORE -- The UMBC Swimming & Diving programs announced the team captains for the 2026-2027 team, as voted on by members of the team.

Men's Team:                                                                 Women's Team:
Nick Bracall                                                                      Kolby Reese
Anders Logas                                                                   Ember Stennett
Andrew McEachern                                                          Hailey Weigand

"We are very excited for the upcoming season and to have these six amazing student-athletes leading our programs as captains, " said head coach Matt Donovan. "I think they are a perfect cross-section of who we are and where we want to go. They all bring something different to the table and we are very excited to see what the future holds. Go Dawgs!"
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Players Mentioned

Nick Bracall

Nick Bracall

Free/IM
5' 10"
Sophomore
Anders Logas

Anders Logas

Diving
Junior
Kolby Reese

Kolby Reese

Distance
Sophomore
Ember Stennett

Ember Stennett

Diving
5' 5"
Junior
Hailey Weigand

Hailey Weigand

Breast
Sophomore
Andrew McEachern

Andrew McEachern

Free
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Nick Bracall

Nick Bracall

5' 10"
Sophomore
Free/IM
Anders Logas

Anders Logas

Junior
Diving
Kolby Reese

Kolby Reese

Sophomore
Distance
Ember Stennett

Ember Stennett

5' 5"
Junior
Diving
Hailey Weigand

Hailey Weigand

Sophomore
Breast
Andrew McEachern

Andrew McEachern

Sophomore
Free
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