Nine Podium Finishes Spotlight Day 2 of NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships

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Nine podium finishes led by Williams first-year Maggie Farley’s fourth-place end within the 100 butterfly and a NESCAC Record within the males’s 200 freestyle relay by Bates highlighted Day 2 on the 2026 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships at IU Natatorium on the IU Indianapolis campus.
 
Competition continues on Friday, March 20 with prelim swims and diving trials beginning at 10 a.m. (ET). The night session is scheduled to start out at 6 p.m. (ET).
 
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NESCAC Team Scores After Day 2

Men:
1. Denison (226 pts) … 6. Bates (90), 9. Williams (58), 16. Tufts (28), 18. Amherst (26), 23. Bowdoin (18), 31. Conn. College (9), 37. Hamilton (4)
Women: 1. NYU (260 pts) … 6. Williams (98), 12. Tufts (49), 14. Colby (30), 24. Middlebury (15), 25. Amherst (14), 32. Hamilton (2)
 
Men’s 200 Freestyle
Amherst sophomore Jack Goepfrich completed seventh within the championship warmth within the 200 freestyle to open the second night time of competitors. Goepfrich posted a time of 1:37.78. In the comfort closing, Williams rookie Sam Brozek completed second (1:37.75) and Bates’ John Weigel was fourth (1:38.42).
 
Women’s 100 Butterfly
Williams rookie Maggie Farley led the NESCAC contingent within the occasion with a fourth-place end and time of 54.42. Teammate Esme Van Orden positioned eighth at 55.27. In the comfort closing, Amherst’s Maeve Kelly completed seventh with a time of 55.98.
 
Men’s 400 IM
Amherst first-year Owen Vale completed fifth within the 400 IM, posting a time of three:51.86. Vale was the lone NESCAC swimmer to qualify for the night session within the occasion.
 
Women’s 400 IM
Williams rookie Sophie Phelps paced the NESCAC swimmers within the 400 IM with a sixth-place end and a time of 4:22.88. Tufts senior Madeleine Dunn completed eighth, touching up at 4:25.01.
 
Women’s 1-Meter Diving
The Amherst duo of Brooke Ronon and Donna Zhang completed 11th and sixteenth, respectively. Ronon totaled 423.10 factors whereas Zhang registered 384.40 factors.
 
Men’s 200 Freestyle Relay
In the ultimate occasion of the night time session, the Bates relay of John Weigel, Marrich Somridhivej, Benjamin Wolking, and Max Cory led the 4 NESCAC relays within the two heats. The Bobcats positioned fifth with a mixed time of 1:18.94, resetting the NESCAC Record they set on the convention championship meet in February. The Tufts foursome of Isaac Shang, Will Kaminski, Max Gerke, and Armaan Sikka completed seventh (1:19.40). In the comfort closing, the Bowdoin relay claimed first place. Raphael Grand’Pierre, Micah Sher, Henry Peters, and Jack Tran recorded a time of 1:20.03 simply forward of Williams. Eph swimmers Mason Green, Theo Randall, Gabe Lee, and Sam Brozek mixed for a time of 1:20.28.
 
Women’s 200 Freestyle Relay
Four NESCAC relays competed within the comfort closing of the 200 freestyle relay. The Williams quartet of Maggie Farley, Emma Dimter, Clare McDermott, and Sophie Phelps paced the NESCAC groups with a second-place end within the warmth and time of 1:32.65. The Tufts crew of Isabella Chambers, Alex Lazorisak, Sydney Stasz, and Katherine Skelly mixed for a time of 1:33.17 to complete fourth. The Colby squad of Caitlin Lacey, Lucy Mackey, Eliza Marco, and Zoe Buzzelli was sixth (1:33.40) and Hamilton rounded out the relays with an eighth-place end. Carolyn Miner, Jade Matthias, Paige Wielgus, and Chloe Lan totaled a time of 1:34.14.


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