2025 CAA Swimming and Diving Championship
February 26 – March 2
Hampton Virginia Aquaplex
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Dwell Outcomes on Meet Cellular – “2025 CAA Swimming and Diving Championship”
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Defending Champions: Males – UNC Wilmington (3x), Girls – UNC Wilmington (2x)
Night time 3 of the 2025 CAA Swimming & Diving Championships noticed two swimmers break their very own convention data and level gaps begin to kind in shut group races.
Particularly, the William & Mary now command a lead on the ladies’s aspect, whereas the UNCW Males expanded their level hole on the remainder of the sphere.
Girls’s meet recap
Cameron Snowden continued having an outstanding meet on evening 3. The UNCW Junior adopted up her 50 free win with one other win within the 100 fly, breaking her personal convention document within the course of. She’s the primary girl from the Colonial Convention to go 51 (51.78 to be actual), besting her 52.05 from January.
Snowden’s teammate Maeren McGonigal additionally made it two for 2 individually. The 200 IM champ took the 100 backstroke victory in 53.62. This was an enormous time drop for the freshman, as her earlier greatest stood at 55.07 from November’s Gamecock Invitational.
Aside from the Seahawks’ two double winners, tonight’s podium was a William & Mary present. The Tribe took the one relay of the session, the 200 free relay, in 1:30.86. Their closest competitors was Townsend, who nearly obtained their first victory of the meet. They finally fell brief by .03, largely because of William & Mary anchor Caroline Burgeson blasting a 22.19 on the anchor.
The remaining particular person occasions of the evening additionally went to the Tribe. First-years Claire Neilly and Tess Langford took the 400 IM and 200 free, each in new greatest occasions. Neilly completed her IM in 4:14.71, ok for first by three seconds and beating her 4:15.28 PR.
Langford, however, received a a lot nearer race the place .4 separated the highest 4. 1:48.42 was her successful time, higher than her 1:50.16 greatest time from January.
The 100 breaststroke went to senior Ellie Schere, who swam a 1:00.19. In her last 100 breaststroke, she shaved over half second off her 1:00.84 private greatest. Behind her, junior Lindsay Juhlin made it a 1-2 end for the Tribe, posting a 1:00.91.
Day 3 Group Scores – Girls
Williams & Mary 904.5
UNCW 870.5
Delaware 812
Northeastern 645
Towson 596
Drexel 488
Campbell 265
Monmouth 208
Stony Brook 204
Mens Meet
On the penultimate day of the competitors, 3x defending champs UNCW set themselves up nicely to defend their title on the final day.
The Seahawk’s greatest occasion of the evening was by far the 400 IM. They swept the highest three and had 4 of the highest 5 placers. William Carrico took the highest spot and downed his personal convention document, going 3:44.81 to beat his earlier 3:46.64 greatest.
Additionally successful for the Seahawks was graduate scholar Shaw Satterfield within the 200 free (1:35.58) and junior Jack Vanhoe within the 100 again (46.86).
Drexel continued their spectacular relay displaying on the meet, decisively successful the 200 freestyle relay in 1:18.01. Sebastian Smith and Peter Pavalic, Drexel’s 2nd and anchor legs, cut up twin 19.21s. The quickest within the area, nonetheless, was Matvei Namakonov with an 18.94. He anchored Delaware to a 1:18.89 second place.
Individually, Drexel’s spotlight of the evening was the 100 fly. Kuba Kwasny and Sebastian Smith captured the highest two spots on the rostrum in a good battle. Kwasny went 45.50, a greatest time by .11, whereas Smith touched in 45.60.
Delaware, the general second place, obtained a 1-2 end of their very own. Teammates Toni Sabev and Matvei Namakonov duked it out within the 100 breast, leaving the remainder of the sphere of their trailer. It was Sabev who got here out on prime by .03, posting a 51.69 to Namakonov’s 51.72. Sabev’s greatest time earlier than this race was 51.87.
Day 3 Group Scores – Males
UNCW 586.5
Delaware 558
Drexel 407.5
Towson 333.5
William & Mary 277
Monmouth 127.5