Men's Swimming

Swarthmore Women Finish 10th at NCAAs; Three Relays Earn All-America Awards on Day Four

Garnet women place in top-10 for second straight eason

GREENSBORO, N.C. - The Swarthmore women's swimming team secured its second straight top-10 finish at the 2025 NCAA Swimming Championships to lead Centennial Conference performances throughout the four-day event that concluded on Saturday night. Three CC relay squads earned All-America honors during the final session to headline day four action. 

The Swarthmore women placed 10th with 95 points while the Gettysburg women tallied two points to take 39th place. On the men's side, Swarthmore placed 25th with 31 points. 

Centennial swimmers compiled 14 All-America finishes with top-16 placings during the meet, including three 400 freestyle relays on Saturday's final day of competition. The Swarthmore 400 freestyle relay team of Elle Anthony, Genine Collins, Lauren Rohde and Quinn Weygandt won the
 consolation final with a conference record of 3:24.79. That team bested the previous record of 3:24.93 set by Anthony, Collins, Weygandt and Ainsley Jane Tambling at the 2024 CC championship. 

The Gettysburg women's 400 freestyle quartet of Ava Collin, Valerie Lawton, Mia Morreale and Mia Yancey also took home All-America awards with a 16th-place finish in 3:27.05. 

The Swarthmore men's 400 freestyle relay of Danny Castle, Cami Wilson, Levi Tipton and Cole Griscavage touched in 2:59.43 to take 11th place and earn second team All-America honors.