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Bucknell Sweeps Diving Awards, Marine in the first way to the last day of the Open Championship

Bucknell Sweeps Diving Awards, Marine in the first way to the last day of the Open Championship






Annapolis, Md. – The ECAC Open Championship 2025 continued on Saturday, with the navy performed strong all day. The Midshipmen added their team to their team at the end of the second day with 511.5 points, while the naval women slipped against Bucknell with 465 team points.

Saturday started with the 200 Medley relay of the women, where the Rutgers team by Natalie Schick, Molly Urkiel, Ellie Schinsky and Brooke Thompson put the first behind a time of 1: 40.85. The men of Columbia followed with a championship time of 1: 28.82 when all Cai, Michael Zhang, Brian Lee and Kevin Obochi gave the Lions their first event victory of the day.

In the women's 400 ims, Penns Katya Eruslanova ran away with the event title, since her end time of 4: 12.52 was almost 15 seconds before second place. The men's race saw the Navy team colleagues Casey Aten (3: 51.97) and Cedric Brooking (3: 55.16) the two best surfaces.

The 100 -Fly -Fly -Fly saw Schinsky first in the closest end of the weekend, since its 54.21 mark was just enough to keep Bryants Amanda Witkus (54.60) and Penns Vanessa Chong (54.90). Columbia dominated in the 100 fly of the men, Lee (47.98) and Lucas Zhang (48.13) took the top positions for three more lions in the top Seven.

Bucknell released 200 in women when Clara Renner (1: 48.71), Rylie Giles (1: 50.17) and Kyla Kelly (1: 50.64) within two seconds as Clara Renner (1: 48.71). The Navy men followed with a 1-2 finish behind the appearances of Evan McKelvey (1: 36.48) and Conor Cranfield (1: 36.82).

Harvards Aleksandra Denisenko (1: 00.65) took the individual title in the 100 breast of women in another competitive end, with Urkiel (1: 00.74) and Loyolas Lily Mead (1: 00.85) ending. Kohen Rangin from the US Military Academy won 20 points with an early period of 51.26 in the male event.

Anya Mostek won Harvard an event win in the 100 -year -old women behind a final time of 52.38. On the side of the men, Tyler Kaminski (48.69) from Navy Zac Leith (48.80) from USMA, with the team -mate of Midshipmen Aaron Mendoza (49:11) rounded the top three.

Penn's team of Maggie Straley, Eruslanova, Amelia Girotta and Emma Stolberg achieved the victory in the 800 -free season of women and did this behind a time of 7: 28.68. The men from Navy then earned another first place when Austin Lockhart, James Lyon, Cohen Bruner and Cranfield teamed up for a time of 6: 32.97, eight seconds before second place.

Regina Frias von Bucknell was for the first time in the 3M (280.05) on Friday and third place in the 1m (225.60) in the 3m (280.05). Bison Connor Thurston grabbed the diver of the men from The Meet Honors behind a first place in the 1m (286.96) and second place in 3m (256.40).

The prelims will start on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. The final follows at 4:00 p.m.