Day 3 Results - Prelims | Finals
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YORK, Pa. (Swimming) – The third day of the 2025 Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Men’s and Women’s Swimming Championships were completed on Saturday at the Graham Aquatic Center.
On the men's side, Stevens holds a 145.5 point lead with 1,186 points. York is second with 1,040.5 points and Misericordia sits in third with 693.
For the women’s, Stevens leads with 1,172 points. Misericordia sits in second with 902 points and Messiah is in third with 811 points.
For full standings, view the result link at the top of the story.
200-YARD BUTTERFLY
Men
York’s Alex Daniele claimed his first career MAC medal, finishing with a time of 1:56.03. Stevens’ Amadeo Bove and Patrick Cortelli placed second and third, respectively.
Women
Natalia Brunetti of Stevens claimed her fourth medal of the weekend. Brunetti touched the wall at 2:07.00. Teammate Hanna Matheson placed second and Arcadia’s Ava Despeaux finished third.
100-YARD BACKSTROKE
Men
York's Bryce Miller took home gold in the 100-yard backstroke for the second straight year with a time of 50.78. Stevens’ Ethan Emerton placed second and Messiah's Joseph Duquette took third.
Women
Stevens’ Laney Klaus broke the MAC Championship and overall record with a time of 55.85. Kaylee DePietro of Misericordia took second and Widener’s Grace Schad placed third.
100-YARD BREASTSTROKE
Men
Cooper Stiles of York took gold with a time of 56.21. Stevens’ Lukas Mikulenas and Cooper Moffatt placed second and third, respectively.
Women
York's Isabella Klemm wins her second gold medal of the weekend with a time of 1:03.38. Hood’s Sophia Routzahn placed second, while Stevens' Eszter Kiss placed third.
800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY
Men
York’s team of Bryan Collins, Nick Bordovsky, Ryan Gray, Colin McLallen claimed the gold with a time of 7:00.97. Arcadia finished second with a time of 7:20.15 and Widener took third with a time of 7:25.31.
Women
Stevens’ team of Eszter Kiss, Megan Koek, Gabs Sokolik, and Laney Klaus clocked in at 7:49.80 for a first place finish. York placed second with a time of 7:54.20 and Misericordia’s squad clocked in at 7:55.16.
The 2026 MAC Swimming Championships conclude tomorrow starting with the 100-yard freestyle.