Hall of Fame

Sarah Loquai-DeJarnett
- Induction:
- 2013
- Class:
- 1998
Sarah (Loquai) DeJarnett, Women’s Swimming & Diving, 1994-98
As a junior during the 1996-97 season Sarah Loquai made swimming and diving history at St. Cloud State. She became the first diver in school history to win an NCAA Division II National Championship. Loquai brought home top honors in the 1-meter diving event, posting a score of 354.25 at the national championships. A three-time All-American in 1-meter diving, Loquai also earned All-American honors that same year with a sixth place finish in the 3-meter diving event with a score of 365.15. During her collegiate career, she established herself as one of the nation’s premiere Division II divers. In 1995 she placed 15th in national competition on the 1-meter board and improved to fourth place in 1996. By the end of her career with the Huskies, Loquai was a five-time All-American, five-time North Central Conference Champion and three-time NCC Diver of the Year. She won NCC 1-meter diving titles in 1996, 1997 and 1998, and was the 3-meter NCC champion in 1996 and 1997. She held the conference 1-meter diving record. She set SCSU school records during her career on the 1-meter board for both 10 and 11 dives and on the 3-meter board for 11 dives.Â
As a junior during the 1996-97 season Sarah Loquai made swimming and diving history at St. Cloud State. She became the first diver in school history to win an NCAA Division II National Championship. Loquai brought home top honors in the 1-meter diving event, posting a score of 354.25 at the national championships. A three-time All-American in 1-meter diving, Loquai also earned All-American honors that same year with a sixth place finish in the 3-meter diving event with a score of 365.15. During her collegiate career, she established herself as one of the nation’s premiere Division II divers. In 1995 she placed 15th in national competition on the 1-meter board and improved to fourth place in 1996. By the end of her career with the Huskies, Loquai was a five-time All-American, five-time North Central Conference Champion and three-time NCC Diver of the Year. She won NCC 1-meter diving titles in 1996, 1997 and 1998, and was the 3-meter NCC champion in 1996 and 1997. She held the conference 1-meter diving record. She set SCSU school records during her career on the 1-meter board for both 10 and 11 dives and on the 3-meter board for 11 dives.Â
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