FORDHAM VS FAIRFIELD
- November 1, 2025
- Bronx, N.Y.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Fordham Sports
Bronx, N.Y. – (November 1, 2025) – The Fordham swimming & diving teams earned a split of their dual meet with the Fairfield Stags on Saturday afternoon at the Col. Francis B. Messmore Aquatic Center.
WOMEN’S MEET
- The Rams defeated Fairfield, 172-128.
- Fordham won eight individual events on Saturday, led by Saskia Aikman taking first in the 100 backstroke (57.47) and the 100 freestyle (52.45).
- Hayley Clark (1000 freestyle -10:20.12), Ella Mongtomery (200 butterfly – 2:07.01), Lexi Lundell (50 freestyle – 24.41), Karina Kanary (200 IM – 2:06.51), Katie Laverty (1M Dive – 264.00), and Dani O’Kelly (3M Dive – 283.35) also earned event wins.
- In the relays, Fordham took first in the 200 medley relay with Aikman, Magdalena Wlodarkiewicz, Montgomery, and Lundell posting a time of 1:45.56, as did the 400 freestyle relay of Hope Nolan, Aikman, Montgomery, and Therese Enriquez in 3:34.25.
MEN’S MEET
- Fordham fell to Fairfield by a 176.5-123.5 score.
- The Rams won five individual events on Saturday, led by David Vargas winning both diving events with scores of 362.40 (1M) and 293.85 (3M).
- Kevin Yum took the top spot in the 1000 freestyle in 9:47.15, while Quinn MacPhail won the 500 freestyle in 4:36.45.
- Max Maycher was the final individual winner, posting a top time of 50.42 seconds in the 100 butterfly.
- In the relays, Fordham won the 200 medley relay, as Daniel Ribeiro, David Topi, Misha Semenov, and Maycher posted a time of 1:31.09.
WHAT’S NEXT
- The Rams are next in action on Friday, November 7th, when the Rams travel to Boston College for a 4:00 PM meet.
Courtesy: Fairfield Athletics
BRONX, N.Y. – Four Fairfield University swimmers picked up double wins in today’s dual meet with Fordham University as the men’s team defeated the Rams by a 176.5 to 123.5 score while the women’s team was edged out by a 172-128 count.
Balazs Ament swept the breaststroke events, posting the time times in the 100 (56.94) and the 200 (2:04.17) events. He also took home a third place position in the 200 IM, completing a sweep of the top three for the Stags. Andrew Nathe also picked up two wins in the freestyle, touching the wall first in the 50 (21.23) and the 100 (46.47) sprints.
The women’s team also saw two swimmers take a pair of events, namely Tone Sandsjo and Natasha De Pree. Sandsjo took both breaststroke races, recording a time of 1:04.01 in the 100 and 2:23.63 in the 200 swims. De Pree garnered first-place finishes in the freestyle, competing the 200 in 1:53.58 and the 500 in 5:02.15.
Bobby Regan brought back a first and a second place during the meet, taking the top spot in the 200 IM with a time of 1:54.53 and placing second in the 200 breast by clocking in at 2:07.43. Jack Behm also accomplished the task with his win in the 200 back (1:54.01) and the runner up in the 200 IM (1:54.99).
The men’s team also had individual winners in several other events, beginning with Tim Regan’s win in the 200 yard free (1:41.03). Max McMillan took home the best time in the 100 yard back, posting a time of 50.71. James Robinson came away with the fastest time in the 200 yard fly, completing the event in 1:54.63.
Katie Torrey garnered a first-place finish in the 200 yard back, touching the wall in 2:05.39 while Allie Bashor did the same in the 100 yard fly with a time of 57.14.
The men’s 400 relay team also reached gold to highlight the relays for Fairfield as Tim Regan, Andrew Nathe, Aidan Schnapf, and Cormac Rouse combined for the top time of 3:05.00.
In diving, Andrew Cataldo took second place in the both events, scoring 250.58 points in the 1 meter and 249.00 in the 3 meter. Lillian Tonole represented the top scoring diver by taking sixth place in the 1 meter (205.13) and fifth in the 3 meter (210.38).
The Fairfield University swimming and diving teams will have a brief break from competition until returning for the Terrier Invitational hosted by Boston University. The three-day event runs from November 21-23.
