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Denver Sweeps All 6 Occasions on Opening Evening of 2025 Summit League Championships

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2025 Summit League Championships

  • Dates: Wednesday, February 19–Saturday, February 22
  • Location: Campus Recreation & Wellness Heart, Iowa Metropolis, IA
  • Defending Champions: Denver ladies (11x); Denver males (10x)
  • Dwell Outcomes
  • Dwell Video: Summit League Community
  • Championship Central
  • Fan Information
  • Groups: Denver, Jap Illinois, Nebraska-Omaha, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Southern Indiana, St. Thomas
  • Outcomes: Day 1

TEAM STANDINGS

WOMEN

  1. Denver – 132
  2. Omaha – 112
  3. South Dakota – 95
  4. Southern Indiana – 69
  5. St. Thomas – 63
  6. South Dakota State – 62
  7. Jap Illinois – 50

MEN

  1. Denver – 120
  2. Omaha – 96
  3. South Dakota – 94
  4. St. Thomas – 88
  5. Southern Indiana – 82
  6. South Dakota State – 60
  7. Jap Illinois – 54

The 2025 Summit League Championships kicked off tonight on the College of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Heart in Iowa Metropolis. The primary day of the meet noticed many time defending champions Denver sweep all 6 occasions.

It began with ladies’s 1-meter diving, the place Denver’s Savanna Berry gained with a remaining rating of 273.45. It was a 1-2 punch for the Pioneers, as Kaitlin Calvery got here in 2nd with a rating of 266.45.

The Pioneers then went on to win the ladies’s 200 medley relay by properly over a second. Alison Beay (25.05), Jessica Maeda (27.26), Ines Marin Alexandre (23.99), and Angela Wyand (22.56) mixed for a 1:38.86. South Dakota’s Emily Kahn had one of many different noteworthy splits within the occasion tonight, anchoring her relay in a fast 22.34.

Within the males’s 200 medley relay, Denver’s Dylan Wright (22.49), Luca Foord (24.10), Hamish McLellan (20.86), and Frank Tirone (19.19) teamed up for a 1:26.64. South Dakota finally got here in 2nd, however obtained out to a quicker begin than Denver, seeing Adam Fisher break up 22.13 on again, and Jack Berdahl break up 23.64 on breast, which put them into the 100 flip practically a second forward of Denver.

Denver’s Ines Marin Alexandre (1:49.35), Kali Metuzals (1:47.68), Sabrina Rachjaibun (1:48.53), and Tenaya Winter (1:52.11) mixed for a 7:17.67 to win the ladies’s 800 free relay. The Pioneers had been the one group with a number of swimmers to go beneath 1:50 tonight.

The session concluded with the lads’s 800 free relay, the place Kieran Watson (1:37.19), Dylan Mes (1:37.60), Dylan Wright (1:37.74), and Marco Nosack (1:37.09) teamed as much as earn the win for Denver. They completed in 6:29.62, successful the race by practically 4 seconds.



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