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Swim & Dive Records Fall in Baltimore

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Collins named Co-Swimmer of the Meet

BALTIMORE – Colgate Swimming and Diving broke three program records, three first-year records, and captured four first-place finishes over the last three days at the Loyola Invite. 

Audrey Collins was also named Co-Swimmer of the Meet after posting a pair of victories on the weekend.  

Program/First-Year Records COACH PRETRE'S COMMENTS

"Great weekend overall! This was one of those meets where we are figuring out who we are and it's gonna set us up for another successful February for when it really matters. Great energy and great positivity. The team showed a lot of grit and toughness and never gave up, especially when we really weren't fully rested at all. The coaching staff is very, very proud of this team and we're only going to continue to get better."

HOW IT HAPPENED

MG King and Collins combined for three golds in leading the Raiders, who totaled 20 podium finishes in the event — four golds, eight silvers, and eight bronzes. 

Michael Granin shattered the program record in the 200 Free, clocking in with a second-place time of 1:38.31. 

The Raiders' quartet of Allie Phillips, Katie Miller, Maggie O'Shaughnessy, and Paige Fisher set the first-year record in the 200 Free Relay with a time of 1:35.08. 

King got the Raiders going on Friday with a first-place time of 4:56.93 in the 500 Free. Collins staged her first win in the 200 IM (2:02.26) on Friday. 

Colgate's third victory on Friday came in the 800 Free Relay, with the quartet of King, Katie Miller, Lucy Art, and Paige Fisher securing a time of 7:27.91. 

Collins picked up her second win of the weekend in the 100 Fly, touching the wall in 54.37 to highlight her weekend. Miller picked up two silvers in the 500 Free (4:59.37) and 400 IM (4:30.85), joining King, Art, Fisher, and Collins with second-place finishes on the weekend. 

In addition to Granin's second-place finish in the 200 Free, David Brophy grabbed a silver in the 200 Fly with a time of 1:48.13 giving the men's team two podium finishes. 

The divers competed in the Terrier Invite on Friday and Saturday and Boston U. Ellie Sundin placed eighth and ninth in the 1-meter (235.30) and 3-meter finals (226.707). Nick Pompo led the Raiders with a sixth-place score of 274.90 in the 3-Meter and seventh-place finish in the 1-Meter final (287.50). 

Podium Finishes
UP NEXT
Colgate closes out the 2025 portion of the schedule Friday, Dec. 12, with a dual at Hamilton College. The action begins at 5 p.m.
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