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Swimming And Diving Sends Off 27 Bobcats At Spring Gradatioin

5/11/2026 8:35:00 AM

Miami Gardens, Fla. - As another academic year comes to a close, the St. Thomas University Men's and Women's Swimming program is set to send off 27 student-athletes at the University's Graduation Week from May 11-15.

"The Class of 2026 is leaving behind a legacy and a program that will be difficult to sustain," head coach Caesar Asadi said. "We are graduating a group of seniors from over 20 countries, with 12 languages spoken between them. This group accomplished things that no other student-athlete in St. Thomas history can say they have achieved. They were the first to bring home the Red Banner, with National Champions, NAIA First Team All-Americans, and a multitude of academic accolades."

Below is the list of graduating Bobcats:


Adam Conrad - BA in Psychology with Health Specialization
Love Mellegard Fasten - BS in Computer Science, BS in Applied Math and Data Science, Minor in Physics
Kyle Hultzer - BS in Computer Science
Yandy Placeres - BS in Biology
Kervens Warnon  - BA in Communications and Media
Constantino Rau - BBA in Business Management
Gianluca Chabla - BS in Biology
Alex Tovar - BBA in Finance
Gustavo Tunon Perez - BBA Business Management
Joshko Lip - Master's in Business Administration
Belen Castro Fuentes - BS in Biology
Chloe Convis - BS in Sports Administration
Alessia Claassen - BS in Allied Health/Sports Medicine
Claudia Ashford - BS in Exercise Science: Human Performance
Bea Moron Alonso - BA in Business Management and Administration
Martine Abrahamsen - BA in Business Management and Administration
Wiktoria Bidnik - BA in Psychology
Anaya Robinson - BS in Biology
Sophie April - BBA in International Business
Ana Blyashyn Campos - BBA in International Business
Mia Roder - BA in Psychology
Jordyn Eckert - BA in Fashion Merchandising
Yana Trop - BBA in Finance
Giovanna Castellan - BBA in Accounting
 

"Their commitment to our mission of 'Building Better Humans,' and the thousands of hours spent in the pool, gym and classroom have set them up for success in whatever they pursue," Asadi concluded. "I look forward to seeing all the things they accomplish as they go out into the global community as ethical leaders for life."

 


 

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