A total of 17 Rhodes College Lynx earned swimming & diving all-conference accolades as announced by the Southern Athletic Association for the 2021 season. The Lynx women totaled 10 honors while the Lynx men tallied seven honors.
John Beuerlein and
Arthur Bishop headlined accolades for the Lynx. Beuerlein was tabbed the 2021 SAA Men's Diver of the Year while Bishop was named the 2021 SAA Men's Newcomer of the Year.
The full breakdown of All-SAA honors are listed below. Individuals earn first team, second team, or third team accolades based on their best finish at the championships.
| Women |
| Taylor Albrecht (1st): 200 medley relay; 2nd: 400 medley relay, 100 fly; 3rd: 400 free relay |
| Lauren Cordes (1st): 200 medley relay; 2nd: 1000 free; 3rd: 500 free, 200 free, 400 free relay |
| Emily Ulmer (1st): 200 medley relay; 2nd: 400 medley relay |
| Emma Younce (1st): 200 medley relay, 100 back; 2nd: 400 medley relay |
| Mary Beth Baker (2nd): 400 medley relay; 3rd: 400 free relay |
| Alexandra Fox (3rd): 800 free relay |
| Elyse Jacobs (3rd): 800 free relay |
| Mary Knight (3rd): 800 free relay, 100 fly |
| Lilli Metts (3rd): 800 free relay |
| Isabella Lewin (3rd): 400 free relay |
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| Men |
| John Beuerlein (1st): 1-M diving, 3-M diving |
| Arthur Bishop (1st): 200 IM, 400 free relay; 2nd: 200 back, 800 free relay; 3rd: 100 back, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay |
| Arrington Moses (1st): 400 free relay; 3rd: 200 free relay |
| Harrison Rozman (1st): 400 free relay; 2nd: 100 free, 800 free relay; 3rd: 200 free relay, 400 medley relay |
| Evan Ziolkowski (1st): 200 free, 100 free, 400 free relay; 2nd: 800 free relay; 3rd: 50 free, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay |
| Roland Chang (2nd): 800 free relay |
| Max Van Cauwelaert (3rd): 400 medley relay |
New program records included the men's 400 free and 400 medley relays,
John Beuerlein's 1-M and 3-M dives,
Arthur Bishop's 100 back and 200 back,
Harrison Rozman's 500 free, and
Evan Ziolkowski's 200 free. Beuerlein's 3-M dive was also a new SAA record. The men's team placed fourth and the women's team second at the 2021 SAA Championships.