Andrew Ackerman

Andrew Ackerman
Andrew Ackerman
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Weight:
    160
  • Hometown:
    North Brunswick, N.J.
  • Position:
    Breast/IM
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    North Brunswick Twp.
Bio

2017-18: Swam in 8 meets during his freshman season with the Gophers...fastest event of the season was the 50m freestyle with 26.69 at the Stevenson meet….placed 15th at the 1650m freestyle event (19:01.86), placed 16th at the 200m freestyle event (1:58.28), and placed 22nd at the 50m event (5:22.93) at the 2018 Landmark Conference Championships…

Before Goucher: Was a member of the swimming & diving and track & field teams

Personal: Son of Daniel and Allison Ackerman, Andrew is an engineering major

News mentions
Men's Swimming Places Seventh at 2018 Landmark Conference Championships
Men's Swimming Places Seventh at 2018 Landmark Conference Championships

GERMANTOWN, Md. - The Goucher College men's swimming team completed their 2017-18 season on Sunday night at the 2018 Landmark Conference Championships at the Germantown Swim Center, as the Gophers placed eighth as a team in the competition.

Men's Swimming Falls at Marywood in First Meet of New Year
Men's Swimming Falls at Marywood in First Meet of New Year

SCRANTON, Pa. - The Goucher College men’s swimming team fell to Marywood University Saturday afternoon, 134-91.

Men's Swimming Ends 2017 Portion of Schedule; Falls to Catholic at Home
Men's Swimming Ends 2017 Portion of Schedule; Falls to Catholic at Home

TOWSON, Md.- The Goucher Men's Swimming Team hosted the Cardinals from Catholic University Saturday afternoon for a Landmark Conference Dual Meet. Catholic University defeated Goucher 208-48. The Gophers move to 1-5 thus far in the season.

Gophers Open Up With Win Over Mustangs in Quad Meet
Gophers Open Up With Win Over Mustangs in Quad Meet

Goucher’s men’s swim team opened its 2017-18 season today with one win and two losses in a quad meet held at McDonogh School. Goucher beat Stevenson University by a score of 131-20. The Gophers fell to the Bobcats of Frostburg State University 146-86 and were nipped by Hood College, 97-88.