GENEVA, Ohio- The Marist women's swim and dive team concluded a very strong week at the 2025 MAAC Championships. The Red Foxes set two school records and earned multiple medals on the final day of competition.
The Red Foxes finished third overall at the Championships with 511 points.
April Avila set a new school record in the 200-yard breaststroke for the Red Foxes.
Sabrina Conrad set the second school record in the 200-yard butterfly, which gave the Red Foxes two broken records on the final day of competition.
"After a good morning we settled into the night session with hopes of holding our spot on the Women and making a chase on the mens side.
Once again our distance crew lead the way on both sides, setting several life best with James bringing home another MAAC Championship. Momentum carried on to the 200 Back with Quinn's Bronze medal. We got a big boost from our sprinters in the 100 free, many of them moving up. Our breaststrokers held pace with April and Dylan setting two school records one a mere seconds old. Not to be out done, our 200 Fliers were up next with Sabrina and Kellen both setting two new records.
With the relays up next, our Women finished with a top 5 time in school history while the men did what they needed to secure our runner up finish.
We simply had an amazing session to cap off a wonderful season."
-Head Coach, Anthony Randall
- The Red Foxes started off with a medal in the first event of the night. Charlotte Lepis captured bronze in the 1650-yard freestyle with a dominant time of 17:13.32. Lepis earned the Red Foxes 16 points in the swim.
- Right behind Lepis was Maddie Healey, who also had a dominant performance, finishing fourth overall. Healey swam to a time of 17:14.71 in the mile swim.
- In the 100-yard freestyle, Eydis Kolbeinsdottir earned her third medal of the 2025 MAAC Championships. Kolbeinsdottir captured bronze in the swim with a dominant time of 51.33.
- The Red Foxes had two dominant performances in the 200-yard breaststroke.
- April Avila captured silver with a record-breaking time. Avila swam to a dominant time of 2:15.97, which set the Marist record in the swim.
- Rae Dodson placed sixth in the swim with an impressive time of 2:19.33.
- In the final solo event of the evening, Sabrina Conrad set a new Marist school record in the 200-yard butterfly. Conrad placed fourth in the race, setting the new school record with a time of 2:02.93.
- Conrad broke a 15-year-old record, which was formally held by Sandra Bujalski with a time of 2:04.49.
- The Red Foxes had two B-finalists in the one-meter dive on the final day of competition.
- Caitlyn Degise led the Red Foxes with a ninth-place finish (first in B-final). Degise dove to an impressive score of 201.65 in the final.
- Morgan Cassidy followed close behind with an 11th place finish (third in B-final). Cassidy posted a score of 190.5, which earned the Red Foxes six points.