Hall of Fame
The most decorated student-athlete in the program's history, Will Chidsey is the second member of the men's swimming and diving program to be elected to the Hall of Fame. An all-American each of his four years, Chidsey earned a total of 12 all-America honors during his time on the Heights, including first team recognition five times. In his first career appearance at the NCAA Championships, he placed fifth as a freshman in the 100-yard backstroke. As a sophomore, he earned his first career national medal by placing third in the 100-yard backstroke, while also finishing 10th in the 50-yard freestyle to collect honorable mention all-America accolades for the first time. He picked up first team all-America honors in a pair of events as a junior, while also earning honorable mention all-America recognition in a third event. He registered his third career top-six finish in the 100-backstroke by placing sixth and turned in an eighth-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, while touching the wall 13th in the 200-yard backstroke. He closed out his career by recording six all-America finishes as a senior with one first team placement and five honorable mention finishes. Individually, he placed sixth in the 100-yard freestyle, ninth in the 100-yard backstroke and 12th in the 50-yard freestyle. He was also part of Le Moyne's first three relay teams to place at the national championships. The 200-yard freestyle relay placed 12th, the 200-yard medley relay finished 15th and the 400-yard medley relay touched 16th. In addition to his national honors, Chidsey was a 10-time Northeast-10 Conference champion individually. The 2006 Rev. J. J. O'Brien Senior Achievement Award co-recipient, he still holds three individual school records, two relay records and two individual pool records.