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FGCU newcomer Izzy Ackley Breaks meet record in 100 back with 52.24

2025 CSCAA National Invitational Championship

Team values ​​(until day 2)

WOMEN

  1. Akron – 442
  2. Kentucky – 435
  3. Rice – 408
  4. Ohio State – 349
  5. Queens (NC) – 348.5
  6. Illinois – 296
  7. Florida International – 295.5
  8. Arkansas – 238
  9. Utah – 216.5
  10. Grand Canyon – 216

Men

  1. Ohio State – 576.5
  2. Queens (NC) – 458
  3. Kentucky – 441.5
  4. Utah – 423
  5. Grand Canyon – 409
  6. George Washington – 347
  7. Uic – 281
  8. Pacific – 270.5
  9. Drexel – 244.5
  10. Byu – 203

Day 2 of the National Invitational Championships 2025 CSCAA took place on Friday in Ocala, FL. On the 2nd day of the meeting, Akron has the lead in the women's team, while the state of Ohio expanded their leadership in men's meeting. Remarkably, Kentucky made some significant profits in the women's ranking on Friday, opened the 2nd place and only went 7 points behind Akron in Saturday.

Ohio State's Alex Metzler took the Meet record in the 400 -year -old of men on Friday evening and swim 3: 45.44. He was best a bit of his career from 3: 43.75. Metzler put together a strong swim last night and divided 51.89 on Fly, 57.42 on the back, 1: 04.86 on the chest and 51.27 on the open open.

Drexels Kuba Kwasny In the men's 100 fly, the Meet record was dismantled and swims 45.90. Kwasny performed his career as a best of 45.50 last month at the CAA championships.

Another Meet record came in the 100th back of the women, where Florida Gulf Coast Freshman Izzy Ackley diving a 52.24. With swimming she took 0.20 seconds from the previous brand. Ackley got in a nutshell at the Asun Championships 51.97 last month.

Akron completed the session with a Meet record in the 800 -free of women. Ada Szwabinska (1: 48.36), Felicia Klintemar (1: 48.65), Rebecca Reid (1: 48.62) and Dominika Kossakowska (1: 46.54) got together for a 7: 12.17 and set off the meeting of 7: 12.57, which Tennessee declined in 2023.

It was the state of Ohio who won the 800 free season of the men Caleb Ellis (1: 36.94), Martin Perecinsky (1: 35.28), Josh Bedford (1: 37.67) and Alex Metzler (1: 35.67) combine for a 6: 25.56.

The session started with the 200 Medley Relays. Drexel achieved the victory in the 200 Medley relay of the men as Theo Andreopoulos (22.17), Kacper Karnik (23.59), Kuba Kwasny (20.54) and Sebastian Smith (19.15) has teamed up for a 1: 25.45. Queens (NC) was right behind and took the second in 1: 25.51.

In the 200 Medley Relay of women, Akron's Maddy Gatrall (24.88), Claire Cox (27.30), Addy Soehnlen (24.44) and Ada Szwabinksa (21.78) Swamm A 1: 38.40 and win in a narrow race. Florida International took the 2nd place by 0.04 seconds, largely shared by a 23.76 fly by von von Frida Loebersli.

Ohio State's Jessica Eden Swam A 4: 12.14 to win the 400 in the women. She excluded Kentucky's Madi McGlothhen around 0.40 seconds. However, the couple was right throughout the race, Eden had opened a guided tour of almost a second at the end of the race of the race.

Acron Felicia Klintemar won the 100 fly of women in 52.64 and excluded teammates Aislin -holderswho took the 2nd place with a 52.76. A few weeks ago, Klintemar led her career as a best of 52.30 at the Mac championships. Holder was also best in her career, which was 52.69 and was also set up at the Mac championships a few weeks ago.

Michael Faughnan (Iona) won the 200 free men and swam a 1: 34.85. He was just 1: 34.59 and was also best of his career from 1: 34.39, which he swam at the Maac championships last month.

Illinois achieved her first victory of the meeting, see Sydney Stoll Take the women 200 free of charge in 1: 46.96. Stoll put the Illinois program record at the Big Ten championships last month, where they swam 1: 46.47. Last night she took the lead early and held it through the goal.

The state of Ohio achieved another victory in the 100 breast of the men, where Luke Vickers Swam a 53.28. It was a solid swimming for Vickers, who was best of 52.76 in his career, which he sponge 2 weeks ago in big ten.

Utah made it in the 100 -breast of women in the 100 breast of women on the podium Erin Palmer Swam a 1: 00.50. She just touched Ohio Casi Dettawhich took 1: 00.58 2nd place.

Grand Canyon Alex Volkov won the 100 again in 46.25.