Lynchburg Women, VMI Men Earn Team Victories At 2025 Keydet Invitational

2025 KEYDET INVITATIONAL

  • November 14-16, 2025
  • Lexington, Va.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: VMI Athletics

LEXINGTON, Va. – VMI Women’s Swimming & Diving completed the three-day Keydet Invite Sunday afternoon at Goodall Pool.

The Keydets broke 15 records during the event, including six first-place marks. VMI totaled 635.50 points, good enough for second place in the eight-team invitational. Winning the Keydet Invite title was the University of Lynchburg with 664.50 points.

Day One
The 200 Free Relay team with Noelle TongLacy DelzellValeria Paulson, and Mackenzie Byrne secured a new team record (1:36.42) that put them atop the pack. Also breaking records was Carissa Witte, who shattered the Rat and team records in the 500 Free (5:12.92), good enough for third place.

During the finals session, senior Noelle Tong scored second place in the 50 Free (24.16). Tong’s prelim time (24.14) was atop the 43 competitors at the invite. Sophomore Emerson Cosner added more points for the Keydets with a second-place mark in the 100 Fly (58.93).

On the boards, it was sophomore Isabelle Haer leading the charge with gold in the one-meter, earning 247.05 points.

Day Two
On the second day of the invite, Delzell blazed through the 200 Free (1:55.68) en route to breaking the Rat and team record and second place. Back for more, Witte snapped the team and Rat 400 IM record (4:49.17) to secure third place. Tong would tally third in the 100 Back (58.29).

After nabbing first in the one-meter on Friday, Haer followed up with first in the three-meter with 271.28 points.

Day Three
After a stellar first two days, Tong capped off her weekend with first place in the 100 Free (51.84), setting a new team record. Byrne was right behind, tying for second (53.39). In the 200 Breast, freshman Maddie Wolfe picked up the top time in the B-Final and set a new Rat record (2:30.46).

Breaking records on day three included freshman Avery Shuping in the 1,650 Free (17:54.41) and 1,000 Free (10:50.95), setting a new Rat and team record in both races.

In diving, a new event led to more records being created and broken. Haer earned the first-ever team record for the platform dive with a score of 144.23, while freshman Nicole Segler set the Rat record in the platform dive with 114.15 points.

Closing out the invite with a bang was the 400 Free Relay team with Tong, Delzell, Paulson, and Byrne, breaking the team record and earning second (3:33.11).

Next Up
The Keydets take a two-month break from action, but return to the pool on January 16 to face Saint Francis and Howard for a home tri-meet.

LEXINGTON, Va. – VMI Men’s Swimming & Diving scored first place in the Keydet Invite on Sunday at Goodall Pool.

The Keydets eclipsed 1,000 points during the three-day event, en route to first place among eight different teams, and were 130 points ahead of second place.

Day One
Freshman Ian Lutz secured a new Rat and team 50 Free record (20.21) that landed him on the podium. Freshman diver Hudson Weinhagen scored his way to a Rat record and first place in the one-meter with 287.93 points. Also breaking records and winning events was the 200 Free Relay squad with Sam CalderMatthew PicardSam Castle, and Lutz (1:20.95).

Sophomore Stephen Russell started the finals session with a first-place finish in the 500 Free (4:31.98). Junior Layne Tucker landed fourth in the 200 IM (1:55.92), while Picard tallied fourth in the 50 Free (20.72) and then second in the 100 Fly (49.22).

Scoring big points after a second-place finish was the 400 Medley Relay team with Castle, Tucker, Picard, and Lutz (3:19.47).

Day Two
Day two saw two records smashed, starting on the boards with freshman Dorian Albee breaking the three-meter Rat record (244.05), followed by another Lutz specialty in the 100 Fly, resulting in a new Rat and team record (48.76) during prelims, then first place in the A-Finals (48.94).

Russell continued his dominance with another first place, this time in the 400 IM (4:00.29). Sophomore Jack Mills followed up with the Keydets’ second-straight gold medal during the 200 Free (1:40.96), before Calder scored third (1:41.43).

Castle picked up first in the 100 Back (49.34), right after anchoring the 200 Medley Relay team with Tucker, Picard, and Lutz to first place (1:29.14).

Day Three
After winning the 100 Back on day two, Castle returned for the clean sweep, tallying first in the 200 Back (1:50.67). Sophomore Joshua Wolf nabbed third in the 200 Back (1:53.56), followed by Calder shortly after in fourth (1:53.97).

Lutz would break yet another Rat record, this time in the 100 Free (44.96) for first place. Picard soon followed in second (45.25). Later in the 200 Fly, sophomore Kayleb Eldridge scored points for VMI with a third-place finish (1:51.91).

Setting new records in new events were senior Lane Jones and Weinhagen, with Jones earning 180.98 points and Weinhagen earning 169.13 points in the platform dive.

Capping off the day was the 400 Free Relay squad of Picard, Calder, Castle, and Lutz, who earned first place (2:59.37).

Next Up
The Keydets take a two-month break from action, but return to the pool on January 16 to face Saint Francis and Howard for a home tri-meet.

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