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- Dearstyne, William D.
Twice a co-captain of the Bison swimming team, Dearstyne won Middle Atlantic Conference 100 and 200-yard backstroke championships for three straight years.
- Dorr, William C.
A three-year swimming letterman and twice co-captain of the Bison team, Bill Dorr helped lead Bucknell in 1960 to the first of its 18 conference swimming championships.
- Drake, William L.
A four-year letterman in swimming, Bill Drake co-captained the 1974-75 team and set school and conference records in the 200-yard backstroke.
- Frazier, B. Kathryn
The first woman swimmer to be enshrined, Kathy Frazier was a three-year co-captain. She earned 19 All-America designations, three of them with top-5 finishes at the AIAW Division II Championships her senior year.
- Grunow Conze, Margaret
One of the finest women’s swimmers in Bucknell history, Margaret Grunow Conze won a school-record 88 individual races and never lost a regular-season 50 or 100-yard freestyle event.
- Harvey, James B.
One of the most decorated swimmers in Bucknell history, Jim Harvey graduated as the owner of eight individual school records.
- Lynch, Kathleen A.
A four-year swimming letterwinner and twice co-captain of the team, Kathy Lynch won eight East Coast Conference individual championships and earned All-East honors in the 200-yard backstroke.
- Mestier Brauner, Susan
A pioneer in the Bucknell aquatics program, Sue Mestier Brauner served as team captain of Bucknell’s first varsity women’s swimming team and qualified for national championship competition.
- Miller, Geoffrey B.
A four-year swimming letterman, co-captain of the 1975-76 team and a member of Bucknell teams that won four consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference and East Coast Conference championships, the late Geoff Miller was one of the most dominant swimmers of perhaps the greatest swimming era in school history.
- O'Keeffe, Peter R.
Peter O’Keeffe co-captained the 1971-72 Bucknell swimming team and is one of only two University Division All-Americans in Bucknell swimming history.
- Olson, Gregory W.
Greg Olson was, at the time of his graduation, the highest scorer in Bucknell swimming history, and he held school records in the 500, 1000 and 1650-yard freestyle events and in the 400 free relay.
- Richards, Robert N. Jr.
The finest diver in Bucknell history, Bob Richards won the Middle Atlantic Conference one and three-meter championships in 1973 and 1974.
- Schwanhausser, Roger J.
Roger Schwanhausser was one of the leaders of a terrific Bison swimming team that captured four straight Middle Atlantic Conference and East Coast Conference team championships.
- Seward, Catherine Karpuk
The first female athlete at Bucknell to receive All-America recognition, Cathy Karpuk Seward earned four varsity letters as a diver on the swimming and diving teams, and she is generally regarded as the finest female diver ever at Bucknell.
- Smigie, James P.
Jim Smigie won the 100 and 200-yard butterfly races to pace Bucknell to the 1964 NCAA College Division Championship
- Thimme, Edmund Jared Jr.
Winner of five individual Middle Atlantic Conference swimming championships, Jerry Thimme also won the 200 and 1650-yard freestyles at the 1964 NCAA College Division Championships to help lead Bucknell to the team title.
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