Army West Point Athletics
Swimming & Diving Sweeps Opening Weekend of Patriot League Play with Dual Meet Wins Against Boston College & Boston University
October 27, 2024 | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army West Point Swimming & Diving welcomed their first Patriot League opponent of the season to Crandall Pool this weekend as they hosted back-to-back meets. Army dominated both meets with both the men and women's squads earning a pair of wins for the Black Knights.
Army split it's meet with Boston College over Thursday and Friday with only the diving events on the first day and only swimming events on the following day. The Black Knights then welcomed Patriot League foe Boston University to Crandall Pool on Saturday for a full slate of competition beginning at 10am ET.
FULL ARMY WEST POINT VS. BOSTON COLLEGE RESULTS
FULL ARMY WEST POINT VS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY RESULTS
10.25 ARMY VS. BOSTON COLLEGE
Women: Army 182, Boston College 116
The Black Knights put on a strong showing in their first meet of the weekend, claiming 12 first place finishes out of 16 total events.
Angie McKane helped Army pick up a trio of first place finishes during her time in the water as she earned an individual first place finish in the women's 50 free (23.58) before taking part in the women's 200 medley relay (1:44.56) and the women's 400 freestyle relay (3:30.15) for her remaining two first place finishes in the meet.
Jenna Hart logged a series of emphatic performances – earning first place in the women's 100 back (57.36), second place in the women's 100 fly (57.54), and first place in the women's 200 medley relay (1:44.56).
On the diving side of the meet, Minh Donnell secured first place in both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives with scores of 238.58 and 282.60 respectively.
Men: Army 216, Boston College 84
Army's men's team put on a show over their Thursday and Friday of competition, locking in to claim first place in 15 of the 16 events slated for the dual meet.
David Manelis performed well for the men's divers to kick things off on Thursday, posting a score of 294.45 to claim first place in the 3-meter five as well as earning third place in the 1-meter dive with his score of 268.50.
Another pair of Army's first place finished came from Kalvin Hahn as he clocked times of 55.52 in the men's 100 breast and 1:57.89 in the men's 200 breast.
Daniel Verdolaga picked up a trio of first-place finishes of his own against Boston College, putting up times of 48.17 in the men's 100 fly, 1:50.83 in the men's 200 IM, and 1:28.14 in the men's 200 medley relay.
Post Army vs. Boston College Meet Reactions
"It was great to get back home and race at Crandall! 'Rocktober' is in full effect, but our team did a great job at bringing lots of energy and having fun! Our details are much improved from Minnesota and the team has done a great job at applying what we've been working on in practice.
I'm excited to host BU tomorrow morning. The process of swimming fast, getting rest, and then doing it again the next day can be tough in October. So, our team's challenge is to keep the ball rolling against BU tomorrow morning!" – Director of Swimming & Diving Brandt Nigro
"Our divers had a solid showing against Boston College. We excelled in some areas while showing room for improvement in others." – Head Diving Coach Connor Dorff
"I had a lot of fun competing today and the energy felt good. I hope we keep this same energy for every meet this season!" - Alex Zhang
"From start to finish, the Army team brought the energy and electricity. At any point, if you looked around every swimmer was either putting in the work or cheering for the team and I am truly so impressed with how far we have come. Two years ago, we scraped a win out of this meet and now we were even able to swim some of the events with a comfortable win. I am continually inspired by my teammates day in and day out and I hope the world knows what the Army team has in store for December 5th." - Clara Williams
"We had great energy throughout the meet and it allowed for us to have some great swims. It was so much fun being with the team and putting in great work on race details." - Kalvin Hahn
10.26 ARMY VS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Women: Army 155, Boston University 69
Army's squad did not slow down on their third day of competition as they collected nine of the 12 first place finishes up for grabs against Boston University.
Minh Donnell put up another set of inspired performances for the Black Knights, coming within 15 points of Army's program record for 1-meter dive scores at 298.57 as she earned a 279.90 in the contest to claim first place. Donnell claimed first place in the 3-meter dive as well with her scores.
Catriona Gilmore helped Army's women's swimmers to a pair of their first place finishes with Gilmore clocking a 1:04.72 in the women's 100 breast and a 1:44.15 in the women's 200 medley relay.
Men: Army 177, Boston University 47
The men dominated their side of the event, claiming first place in all 12 of Saturday's events.
Freshman Johnny Crush extended the radiant start to his collegiate career with a pair of first place finishes in the dual meet against Boston University with his time of 20.53 in the men's 50 free as well as a 1:29.87 in the men's medley relay.
Post Army vs. Boston University Meet Reactions
"Saturday morning turnarounds can always be tough - especially this time of year. I think our team did a great job at bringing energy, attention to detail, and fun to our meet against BU this morning!
Our divers did an awesome job getting the day rolling with some outstanding dives this morning. They cleaned things up from last night and dove really well. Shout out to Minh Donnell on an outstanding meet - nearly breaking our pool record on the 1 meter! She's had many great meets in Crandall Pool over the years, but this had to be her best and most consistent!
On the swimming side, we mixed things up a bit to see what other events could be possibilities for our big meets to come over the next few months. I was impressed at how our team got excited to swim unfamiliar races - we learned a lot about our versatility and depth.
Now, we need to use this weekend to rest, recover, get ahead on schoolwork, and to set ourselves up for an awesome next week of training!" – Director of Swimming & Diving Brandt Nigro
"Overall, everyone performed really well today. There were a few minor mistakes, but things are looking good." – Head Diving Coach Connor Dorff
"This was a great weekend of competition for the Army team as we come closer to 'America's Meet'. We've been training hard this 'Rocktober' and it's awesome to see it pay off at meets like this. We had a great practice prior to the meet, and reengaged once it started. The energy was high and the love of the sport even more so. Shout out to the Boston Terriers for coming out and competing in the waters of friendly strife. Similarly, thank you to the Army family for the support. Make Chaos Reign, It Will Be Done, Go Army, Beat Navy." - Owen Harlow
"What an incredible meet for the dive team today! The divers are really getting into a good rhythm now, showcasing the hard work they've put in behind the scenes. A special shout-out to Alex Zhang for securing his first collegiate win—and to all those achieving their first NCAA zone cuts of the season! It's inspiring to see the team's dedication paying off, and I can't wait to see what we accomplish next! Let's keep the momentum going!" - Minh Donnell
"I'm super proud of the team for a great weekend of racing! With the days counting down to Army-Navy, it was an important meet to practice getting our hands on the wall first. Everyone stepped up in their events and BU put up strong competition. We're looking forward to racing them again at Patriots! Thank you to the Army fans for all the support!" - Catriona Gilmore
Army vs. Boston College Top Finishers
Women 1 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (238.58) – 1st
Women 1 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (231.30) – 2nd
Women 1 Meter Dive: Marianne Orr (215.93) – 3rd
Men 1 Meter Dive: David Manelis (268.50) – 3rd
Women 3 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (282.60) – 1st
Women 3 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (211.95) – 3rd
Men 3 Meter Dive: David Manelis (294.45) – 1st
Men 3 Meter Dive: Alex Zhang (273.68) – 2nd
Women 50 Free: Angie McKane (23.58) – 1st
Men 50 Free: Owen Harlow (20.59) – 1st
Men 50 Free: Kohen Rankin (20.75) – 2nd
Men 50 Free: Thomas Hadji (20.81) – 3rd
Women 100 Back: Jenna Hart (57.36) – 1st
Men 100 Back: Alex Edwards (51.19) – 1st
Men 100 Back: Zac Leith (51.53) – 2nd
Women 100 Breast: Catriona Gilmore (1:04.06) – 1st
Women 100 Breast: Meghan Cole (1:07.05) – 3rd
Men 100 Breast: Kalvin Hahn (55.52) – 1st
Men 100 Breast: Ryan Durkan (57.35) – 3rd
Women 100 Fly: Sydney Braeger (57.22) – 1st
Women 100 Fly: Jenna Hart (57.54) – 2nd
Men 100 Fly: Daniel Verdolaga (48.17) – 1st
Men 100 Fly: Jack Pogue (49.66) – 2nd
Women 100 Free: Molly Webber (52.72) – 2nd
Men 100 Free: Thomas Hadji (44.71) – 1st
Men 100 Free: Joey Chang (45.97) – 2nd
Men 100 Free: Ramon Jiang (46.33) – 3rd
Women 200 Back: Layne Peterson (2:02.57) – 2nd
Women 200 Back: Clara Williams (2:04.49) – 3rd
Men 200 Back: Johnny Crush (1:48.74) – 1st
Men 200 Back: Zac Leith (1:50.52) – 2nd
Women 200 Breast: Catriona Gilmore (2:19.71) – 1st
Women 200 Breast: Evy Laursen (2:27.46) – 3rd
Men 200 Breast: Kalvin Hahn (1:57.89) – 1st
Men 200 Breast: Kohen Rankin (1:59.95) – 2nd
Men 200 Breast: Joey Kling (2:03.16) – 3rd
Women 200 Fly: Maggie Kroening (2:05.51) – 2nd
Men 200 Fly: Jack Pogue (1:49.74) – 1st
Women 200 Free: Molly Webber (1:52.13) – 1st
Women 200 Free: Cambell Payton (1:56.41) – 3rd
Men 200 Free: Wes Tate (1:37.73) – 1st
Men 200 Free: Johnny Crush (1:37.84) – 2nd
Women 200 IM: Meghan Cole (2:07.09) – 1st
Men 200 IM: Daniel Verdolaga (1:50.83) – 1st
Men 500 Free: Wes Tate (4:30.28) – 1st
Men 500 Free: Brice Barrieault (4:33.03) – 2nd
Men 500 Free: Jack Mowery (4:45.27) – 3rd
Women 1000 Free: Clara Williams (10:13.42) – 1st
Women 1000 Free: Maggie Kroening (10:36.75) – 3rd
Men 1000 Free: Brice Barrieault (9:26.99) – 1st
Men 1000 Free: CJ Bernauer (9:40.43) – 2nd
Women 200 Medley Relay: Hart, Gilmore, McKane, Mescher (1:44.56) – 1st
Women 200 Medley Relay: Peterson, Cole, Braeger, Webber (1:46.97) – 3rd
Men 200 Medley Relay: Crush, Rankin, Verdolaga, Harlow (1:28.14) – 1st
Men 200 Medley Relay: Edwards, Kling, Groves, Hadji (1:30.97) – 3rd
Women 400 Freestyle Relay: McKane, Williams, Wagner, Cole (3:30.15) – 1st
Women 400 Freestyle Relay: Mescher, Gilmore, Braeger, MacMullan (3:34.60) – 3rd
Men 400 Freestyle Relay: Tate, Crush, Harlow, Chang (2:59.77) – 1st
Men 400 Freestyle Relay: Jordan, Mowery, Kling, Glover (3:05.16) – 2nd
Army vs. Boston University Top Finishers
Women 1 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (279.90) – 2nd
Women 1 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (265.05) – 3rd
Men 1 Meter Dive: David Manelis (314.03) – 1st
Men 1 Meter Dive: Alex Zhang (285.90) – 2nd
Women 3 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (295.43) – 1st
Women 3 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (283.58) – 2nd
Men 3 Meter Dive: Alex Zhang (300.90) – 1st
Men 3 Meter Dive: David Manelis (296.25) – 2nd
Women 50 Free: Meghan Cole (23.35) – 1st
Women 50 Free: Grace Wagner (24.61) – 2nd
Women 50 Free: Corrie Dudley (24.90) – 3rd
Men 50 Free: Johnny Crush (20.53) – 1st
Men 50 Free: Owen Harlow (20.95) – 2nd
Men 50 Free: Eddie Wang (21.12) – 3rd
Women 100 Back: Angie McKane (56.02) – 1st
Women 100 Back: Layne Peterson (58.67) – 2nd
Men 100 Back: Daniel Verdolaga (50.87) – 1st
Men 100 Back: Zac Leith (50.98) – 3rd
Women 100 Breast: Catriona Gilmore (1:04.72) – 1st
Women 100 Breast: Evy Laursen (1:08.50) – 3rd
Men 100 Breast: Kohen Rankin (53.96) – 1st
Men 100 Breast: Ryan Durkan (57.12) – 2nd
Women 100 Fly: Cora Webber (58.13) – 2nd
Men 100 Fly: Riley Groves (49.95) – 1st
Men 100 Fly: Ramon Jiang (50.27) – 2nd
Women 100 Free: Jenna Hart (52.85) – 1st
Women 100 Free: Corrie Dudley (53.94) – 3rd
Men 100 Free: Owen Harlow (45.92) – 1st
Men 100 Free: Joey Chang (46.14) – 2nd
Men 100 Free: George Glover (46.86) – 3rd
Women 200 Free: Sydney Braeger (1:54.50) – 1st
Women 200 Free: Jenna Hart (1:54.76) – 2nd
Women 200 Free: Maggie Kroening (1:55.98) – 3rd
Men 200 Free: Thomas Hadji (1:39.23) – 1st
Men 200 Free: Joey Chang (1:40.33) – 2nd
Men 200 Free: George Glover (1:41.04) – 3rd
Women 400 IM: Catriona Gilmore (4:22.46) – 2nd
Women 400 IM: Kira MacMullan (4:27.41) – 3rd
Men 400 IM: Kalvin Hahn (3:48.76) – 1st
Men 400 IM: Alex Edwards (3:53.30) – 2nd
Men 400 IM: CJ Bernauer (3:56.89) – 3rd
Women 500 Free: Clara Williams (4:57.40) – 1st
Women 500 Free: Molly Webber (4:57.74) – 2nd
Men 500 Free: Max Jordan (4:35.45) – 1st
Men 500 Free: Max Peterson (4:42.97) – 3rd
Women 200 Freestyle Relay: Mescher, King, Dudley, Williams (1:37.65) – 1st
Women 200 Freestyle Relay: Gross, Brackin, Slivka, Park (1:40.87) – 3rd
Men 200 Freestyle Relay: Chang, Jordan, Wang, Groves (1:24.51) – 1st
Men 200 Freestyle Relay: Leith, Glover, Verdolaga, Pogue (1:25.30) – 3rd
Women 200 Medley Relay: McKane, Gilmore, Cole, Williams (1:44.15) – 1st
Women 200 Medley Relay: Peterson, Wagner, Webber, Mescher (1:49.21) – 3rd
Men 200 Medley Relay: Crush, Edwards, Verdolaga, Jiang (1:29.87) – 1st
Men 200 Medley Relay: Leith, Hahn, Groves, Jordan (1:33.66) – 2nd
Army split it's meet with Boston College over Thursday and Friday with only the diving events on the first day and only swimming events on the following day. The Black Knights then welcomed Patriot League foe Boston University to Crandall Pool on Saturday for a full slate of competition beginning at 10am ET.
FULL ARMY WEST POINT VS. BOSTON COLLEGE RESULTS
FULL ARMY WEST POINT VS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY RESULTS
10.25 ARMY VS. BOSTON COLLEGE
Women: Army 182, Boston College 116
The Black Knights put on a strong showing in their first meet of the weekend, claiming 12 first place finishes out of 16 total events.
Angie McKane helped Army pick up a trio of first place finishes during her time in the water as she earned an individual first place finish in the women's 50 free (23.58) before taking part in the women's 200 medley relay (1:44.56) and the women's 400 freestyle relay (3:30.15) for her remaining two first place finishes in the meet.
Jenna Hart logged a series of emphatic performances – earning first place in the women's 100 back (57.36), second place in the women's 100 fly (57.54), and first place in the women's 200 medley relay (1:44.56).
On the diving side of the meet, Minh Donnell secured first place in both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives with scores of 238.58 and 282.60 respectively.
Men: Army 216, Boston College 84
Army's men's team put on a show over their Thursday and Friday of competition, locking in to claim first place in 15 of the 16 events slated for the dual meet.
David Manelis performed well for the men's divers to kick things off on Thursday, posting a score of 294.45 to claim first place in the 3-meter five as well as earning third place in the 1-meter dive with his score of 268.50.
Another pair of Army's first place finished came from Kalvin Hahn as he clocked times of 55.52 in the men's 100 breast and 1:57.89 in the men's 200 breast.
Daniel Verdolaga picked up a trio of first-place finishes of his own against Boston College, putting up times of 48.17 in the men's 100 fly, 1:50.83 in the men's 200 IM, and 1:28.14 in the men's 200 medley relay.
Post Army vs. Boston College Meet Reactions
"It was great to get back home and race at Crandall! 'Rocktober' is in full effect, but our team did a great job at bringing lots of energy and having fun! Our details are much improved from Minnesota and the team has done a great job at applying what we've been working on in practice.
I'm excited to host BU tomorrow morning. The process of swimming fast, getting rest, and then doing it again the next day can be tough in October. So, our team's challenge is to keep the ball rolling against BU tomorrow morning!" – Director of Swimming & Diving Brandt Nigro
"Our divers had a solid showing against Boston College. We excelled in some areas while showing room for improvement in others." – Head Diving Coach Connor Dorff
"I had a lot of fun competing today and the energy felt good. I hope we keep this same energy for every meet this season!" - Alex Zhang
"From start to finish, the Army team brought the energy and electricity. At any point, if you looked around every swimmer was either putting in the work or cheering for the team and I am truly so impressed with how far we have come. Two years ago, we scraped a win out of this meet and now we were even able to swim some of the events with a comfortable win. I am continually inspired by my teammates day in and day out and I hope the world knows what the Army team has in store for December 5th." - Clara Williams
"We had great energy throughout the meet and it allowed for us to have some great swims. It was so much fun being with the team and putting in great work on race details." - Kalvin Hahn
10.26 ARMY VS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Women: Army 155, Boston University 69
Army's squad did not slow down on their third day of competition as they collected nine of the 12 first place finishes up for grabs against Boston University.
Minh Donnell put up another set of inspired performances for the Black Knights, coming within 15 points of Army's program record for 1-meter dive scores at 298.57 as she earned a 279.90 in the contest to claim first place. Donnell claimed first place in the 3-meter dive as well with her scores.
Catriona Gilmore helped Army's women's swimmers to a pair of their first place finishes with Gilmore clocking a 1:04.72 in the women's 100 breast and a 1:44.15 in the women's 200 medley relay.
Men: Army 177, Boston University 47
The men dominated their side of the event, claiming first place in all 12 of Saturday's events.
Freshman Johnny Crush extended the radiant start to his collegiate career with a pair of first place finishes in the dual meet against Boston University with his time of 20.53 in the men's 50 free as well as a 1:29.87 in the men's medley relay.
Post Army vs. Boston University Meet Reactions
"Saturday morning turnarounds can always be tough - especially this time of year. I think our team did a great job at bringing energy, attention to detail, and fun to our meet against BU this morning!
Our divers did an awesome job getting the day rolling with some outstanding dives this morning. They cleaned things up from last night and dove really well. Shout out to Minh Donnell on an outstanding meet - nearly breaking our pool record on the 1 meter! She's had many great meets in Crandall Pool over the years, but this had to be her best and most consistent!
On the swimming side, we mixed things up a bit to see what other events could be possibilities for our big meets to come over the next few months. I was impressed at how our team got excited to swim unfamiliar races - we learned a lot about our versatility and depth.
Now, we need to use this weekend to rest, recover, get ahead on schoolwork, and to set ourselves up for an awesome next week of training!" – Director of Swimming & Diving Brandt Nigro
"Overall, everyone performed really well today. There were a few minor mistakes, but things are looking good." – Head Diving Coach Connor Dorff
"This was a great weekend of competition for the Army team as we come closer to 'America's Meet'. We've been training hard this 'Rocktober' and it's awesome to see it pay off at meets like this. We had a great practice prior to the meet, and reengaged once it started. The energy was high and the love of the sport even more so. Shout out to the Boston Terriers for coming out and competing in the waters of friendly strife. Similarly, thank you to the Army family for the support. Make Chaos Reign, It Will Be Done, Go Army, Beat Navy." - Owen Harlow
"What an incredible meet for the dive team today! The divers are really getting into a good rhythm now, showcasing the hard work they've put in behind the scenes. A special shout-out to Alex Zhang for securing his first collegiate win—and to all those achieving their first NCAA zone cuts of the season! It's inspiring to see the team's dedication paying off, and I can't wait to see what we accomplish next! Let's keep the momentum going!" - Minh Donnell
"I'm super proud of the team for a great weekend of racing! With the days counting down to Army-Navy, it was an important meet to practice getting our hands on the wall first. Everyone stepped up in their events and BU put up strong competition. We're looking forward to racing them again at Patriots! Thank you to the Army fans for all the support!" - Catriona Gilmore
Army vs. Boston College Top Finishers
Women 1 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (238.58) – 1st
Women 1 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (231.30) – 2nd
Women 1 Meter Dive: Marianne Orr (215.93) – 3rd
Men 1 Meter Dive: David Manelis (268.50) – 3rd
Women 3 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (282.60) – 1st
Women 3 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (211.95) – 3rd
Men 3 Meter Dive: David Manelis (294.45) – 1st
Men 3 Meter Dive: Alex Zhang (273.68) – 2nd
Women 50 Free: Angie McKane (23.58) – 1st
Men 50 Free: Owen Harlow (20.59) – 1st
Men 50 Free: Kohen Rankin (20.75) – 2nd
Men 50 Free: Thomas Hadji (20.81) – 3rd
Women 100 Back: Jenna Hart (57.36) – 1st
Men 100 Back: Alex Edwards (51.19) – 1st
Men 100 Back: Zac Leith (51.53) – 2nd
Women 100 Breast: Catriona Gilmore (1:04.06) – 1st
Women 100 Breast: Meghan Cole (1:07.05) – 3rd
Men 100 Breast: Kalvin Hahn (55.52) – 1st
Men 100 Breast: Ryan Durkan (57.35) – 3rd
Women 100 Fly: Sydney Braeger (57.22) – 1st
Women 100 Fly: Jenna Hart (57.54) – 2nd
Men 100 Fly: Daniel Verdolaga (48.17) – 1st
Men 100 Fly: Jack Pogue (49.66) – 2nd
Women 100 Free: Molly Webber (52.72) – 2nd
Men 100 Free: Thomas Hadji (44.71) – 1st
Men 100 Free: Joey Chang (45.97) – 2nd
Men 100 Free: Ramon Jiang (46.33) – 3rd
Women 200 Back: Layne Peterson (2:02.57) – 2nd
Women 200 Back: Clara Williams (2:04.49) – 3rd
Men 200 Back: Johnny Crush (1:48.74) – 1st
Men 200 Back: Zac Leith (1:50.52) – 2nd
Women 200 Breast: Catriona Gilmore (2:19.71) – 1st
Women 200 Breast: Evy Laursen (2:27.46) – 3rd
Men 200 Breast: Kalvin Hahn (1:57.89) – 1st
Men 200 Breast: Kohen Rankin (1:59.95) – 2nd
Men 200 Breast: Joey Kling (2:03.16) – 3rd
Women 200 Fly: Maggie Kroening (2:05.51) – 2nd
Men 200 Fly: Jack Pogue (1:49.74) – 1st
Women 200 Free: Molly Webber (1:52.13) – 1st
Women 200 Free: Cambell Payton (1:56.41) – 3rd
Men 200 Free: Wes Tate (1:37.73) – 1st
Men 200 Free: Johnny Crush (1:37.84) – 2nd
Women 200 IM: Meghan Cole (2:07.09) – 1st
Men 200 IM: Daniel Verdolaga (1:50.83) – 1st
Men 500 Free: Wes Tate (4:30.28) – 1st
Men 500 Free: Brice Barrieault (4:33.03) – 2nd
Men 500 Free: Jack Mowery (4:45.27) – 3rd
Women 1000 Free: Clara Williams (10:13.42) – 1st
Women 1000 Free: Maggie Kroening (10:36.75) – 3rd
Men 1000 Free: Brice Barrieault (9:26.99) – 1st
Men 1000 Free: CJ Bernauer (9:40.43) – 2nd
Women 200 Medley Relay: Hart, Gilmore, McKane, Mescher (1:44.56) – 1st
Women 200 Medley Relay: Peterson, Cole, Braeger, Webber (1:46.97) – 3rd
Men 200 Medley Relay: Crush, Rankin, Verdolaga, Harlow (1:28.14) – 1st
Men 200 Medley Relay: Edwards, Kling, Groves, Hadji (1:30.97) – 3rd
Women 400 Freestyle Relay: McKane, Williams, Wagner, Cole (3:30.15) – 1st
Women 400 Freestyle Relay: Mescher, Gilmore, Braeger, MacMullan (3:34.60) – 3rd
Men 400 Freestyle Relay: Tate, Crush, Harlow, Chang (2:59.77) – 1st
Men 400 Freestyle Relay: Jordan, Mowery, Kling, Glover (3:05.16) – 2nd
Army vs. Boston University Top Finishers
Women 1 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (279.90) – 2nd
Women 1 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (265.05) – 3rd
Men 1 Meter Dive: David Manelis (314.03) – 1st
Men 1 Meter Dive: Alex Zhang (285.90) – 2nd
Women 3 Meter Dive: Minh Donnell (295.43) – 1st
Women 3 Meter Dive: Abby Gibbs (283.58) – 2nd
Men 3 Meter Dive: Alex Zhang (300.90) – 1st
Men 3 Meter Dive: David Manelis (296.25) – 2nd
Women 50 Free: Meghan Cole (23.35) – 1st
Women 50 Free: Grace Wagner (24.61) – 2nd
Women 50 Free: Corrie Dudley (24.90) – 3rd
Men 50 Free: Johnny Crush (20.53) – 1st
Men 50 Free: Owen Harlow (20.95) – 2nd
Men 50 Free: Eddie Wang (21.12) – 3rd
Women 100 Back: Angie McKane (56.02) – 1st
Women 100 Back: Layne Peterson (58.67) – 2nd
Men 100 Back: Daniel Verdolaga (50.87) – 1st
Men 100 Back: Zac Leith (50.98) – 3rd
Women 100 Breast: Catriona Gilmore (1:04.72) – 1st
Women 100 Breast: Evy Laursen (1:08.50) – 3rd
Men 100 Breast: Kohen Rankin (53.96) – 1st
Men 100 Breast: Ryan Durkan (57.12) – 2nd
Women 100 Fly: Cora Webber (58.13) – 2nd
Men 100 Fly: Riley Groves (49.95) – 1st
Men 100 Fly: Ramon Jiang (50.27) – 2nd
Women 100 Free: Jenna Hart (52.85) – 1st
Women 100 Free: Corrie Dudley (53.94) – 3rd
Men 100 Free: Owen Harlow (45.92) – 1st
Men 100 Free: Joey Chang (46.14) – 2nd
Men 100 Free: George Glover (46.86) – 3rd
Women 200 Free: Sydney Braeger (1:54.50) – 1st
Women 200 Free: Jenna Hart (1:54.76) – 2nd
Women 200 Free: Maggie Kroening (1:55.98) – 3rd
Men 200 Free: Thomas Hadji (1:39.23) – 1st
Men 200 Free: Joey Chang (1:40.33) – 2nd
Men 200 Free: George Glover (1:41.04) – 3rd
Women 400 IM: Catriona Gilmore (4:22.46) – 2nd
Women 400 IM: Kira MacMullan (4:27.41) – 3rd
Men 400 IM: Kalvin Hahn (3:48.76) – 1st
Men 400 IM: Alex Edwards (3:53.30) – 2nd
Men 400 IM: CJ Bernauer (3:56.89) – 3rd
Women 500 Free: Clara Williams (4:57.40) – 1st
Women 500 Free: Molly Webber (4:57.74) – 2nd
Men 500 Free: Max Jordan (4:35.45) – 1st
Men 500 Free: Max Peterson (4:42.97) – 3rd
Women 200 Freestyle Relay: Mescher, King, Dudley, Williams (1:37.65) – 1st
Women 200 Freestyle Relay: Gross, Brackin, Slivka, Park (1:40.87) – 3rd
Men 200 Freestyle Relay: Chang, Jordan, Wang, Groves (1:24.51) – 1st
Men 200 Freestyle Relay: Leith, Glover, Verdolaga, Pogue (1:25.30) – 3rd
Women 200 Medley Relay: McKane, Gilmore, Cole, Williams (1:44.15) – 1st
Women 200 Medley Relay: Peterson, Wagner, Webber, Mescher (1:49.21) – 3rd
Men 200 Medley Relay: Crush, Edwards, Verdolaga, Jiang (1:29.87) – 1st
Men 200 Medley Relay: Leith, Hahn, Groves, Jordan (1:33.66) – 2nd
Players Mentioned
Women's Army Rugby vs. Long Island University (6-SEP-25)
Sunday, September 07
Summit Hospitality Tournament Recap
Friday, September 05
Army West Point Rugby vs Penn State University (7-NOV-25)
Wednesday, September 03
Army West Point Rugby vs Walsh University (12-SEP-25)
Wednesday, September 03