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NSIC S&D Day Two: Johnson Turns in Massive Day For Dragons

Isabelle Johnson earned All-NSIC honors in the 3-meter diving event on day two of the NSIC Swimming & Diving Championships

Swimming & Diving | 2/12/2026 9:51:00 PM

WEST FARGO, N.D. – Minnesota State Moorhead swimming & diving saw an All-NSIC performance from senior Isabelle Johnson in 3-meter diving to lead the Dragon efforts on day two of the NSIC Swimming & Diving Championships. Moorhead sits in fifth place on the team leaderboard with 216 points. 
 
Zoe Bjerke and Isabelle Johnson would lead the Dragons in 3-meter diving competition Thursday morning. Both competitors would secure spots in the championship final with Bjerke securing a score of 400.65 with Johnson scoring a 390.85. The senior Johnson would qualify despite hitting the board on one of her attempts.

Johnson would channel that miscue into a stirring performance in the evening's championship final. The Alexandria, Minn., native compiled a finals score of 431.40, a new personal best and the third-best 11-dive count in program history. Johnson would place runner-up to earn All-NSIC honors, becoming the first Dragon diver since 2019 to collect all-conference distinction. The score also marks an NCAA provisonal number, locking Johnson into the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. Bjerke would also turn in a strong score of 409.05 to place fifth in the final session. 
 
Kennedy Olson (337.05) and Ruth Guy (327.20) would earn spots in the B-final of the 3-meter dive. Guy (346.35) would place fourth in the final while Olson (345.70) would finish in fifth. 

Fernanda Leon would earn a spot in the evening's championship final of the 400-yard IM. Leon would place seventh overall in preliminary action, swimming a 4:37.57. The final heat would see Leon place eighth overall, marking a time of 4:37.73. 
 
In the morning's 100-yard fly preliminaries, Cami Mayo would qualify for the C-final for the Dragons, clocking a 59.54. Mayo would place seventh in the evening race, marking an improved time of 59.32. 
 
To wrap up the morning action in the pool, Maggie Moore would qualify for the B-final in the 200-yard freestyle. Moore clocked a preliminary time of 1:56.88 to secure the spot in the evening session. Moore would win the B-final in the evening session behind a personal best swim of 1:54.74. The effort for Moore improves on the third-fastest time in MSUM history. Also in the preliminary swims, Anika Grunenwald (2:00.58), Sarah Coe (2:05.86) and Tresa Baumgard (2:10.19) would all set personal bests in the same event. 

MSUM's 400-yard medley relay team of Kelsey Jackson, Rose Urick, Ruth Pavelski and Sophia Verke would earn fourth-place marks in the championship final, swimming a season best 3:55.42. Moorhead would also place fourth in the B-final as the team of Lacie Stark, Mayo, Leon and Moore would clock a season best 4:01.04. 
 
The NSIC Swimming & Diving Championships continue tomorrow at 10 a.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Zoe Bjerke

Zoe Bjerke

Junior
Diving
Tresa Baumgard

Tresa Baumgard

Sophomore
Freestyle
Ruth Guy

Ruth Guy

Junior
Diving
Kelsey Jackson

Kelsey Jackson

Junior
Backstroke
Isabelle  Johnson

Isabelle Johnson

Senior
Diving
Fernanda Leon

Fernanda Leon

Sophomore
Fly/IM
Cami Mayo

Cami Mayo

Junior
Freestyle/IM
Maggie Moore

Maggie Moore

Junior
Freestyle
Ruth Pavelski

Ruth Pavelski

Junior
Fly/IM
Lacie Stark

Lacie Stark

Senior
Backstoke

Players Mentioned

Zoe Bjerke

Zoe Bjerke

Junior
Diving
Tresa Baumgard

Tresa Baumgard

Sophomore
Freestyle
Ruth Guy

Ruth Guy

Junior
Diving
Kelsey Jackson

Kelsey Jackson

Junior
Backstroke
Isabelle  Johnson

Isabelle Johnson

Senior
Diving
Fernanda Leon

Fernanda Leon

Sophomore
Fly/IM
Cami Mayo

Cami Mayo

Junior
Freestyle/IM
Maggie Moore

Maggie Moore

Junior
Freestyle
Ruth Pavelski

Ruth Pavelski

Junior
Fly/IM
Lacie Stark

Lacie Stark

Senior
Backstoke