2025 HAROLD ANDERSON INVITATIONAL
- November 20-23, 2025
- Kingston, R.I.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Day 1 Results
- Day 2 Results
Courtesy: UVM Athletics
KINGSTON, RI – The Catamounts set two more meet records on the second day of the Harold Anderson Invitational holding and extending their first-place lead at the Tootell Aquatic Center. Vermont is in first with 338 team points, 58 ahead of the host URI and 66 in front of their America East rivals UNH.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Amy Kenworthy was the Catamounts top performer in the first final of the night, placing fourth overall in the 500 Free with a time of 4:59.84.
- In the next event Natalie Schlemmer set a new meet record, placing first overall in the 200 IM with a time of 2:04.07.
- In the 50 Free the Catamounts had three swimmers in the top-five. Havana Layton (23.42) was second, Anastazja Szukala (23.71) was third and Ellie Fazio (23.96) was fifth.
- In three-meter diving Robyn Tonomura-MacDonald was the top Catamount placing fifth overall with a score of 269.60 points.
- To wrap up the second day of competition Fazio, Layton, Michaela Grace Miller and Szukala set a new pool and meet record in a time of 1:33.96 in the 200 Free Relay.
UP NEXT
The Catamounts will compete in day three of the Harold Anderson Invitational on Saturday (Nov. 22). The prelims will begin at 10 a.m. with the finals following at 5:30 p.m. Three-meter diving will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday’s Program
100 Butterfly
400 Individual Medley
200 Freestyle
100 Breaststroke
100 Backstroke
400 Medley Relay
3-meter Diving
Courtesy: URI Athletics
KINGSTON, R.I. – Rhode Island senior Olivia Winslow set both a program record and the facility record in the 3-meter dive, scoring 326.60 to win the event on the second day of the Harold Anderson Invitational Friday.
Winslow has now won the 3-meter dive in four of the five meets she has entered this season. Her score of 326.60 broke the program record set by teammate Anna Petke (319.95) last season. Winslow also shattered the facility record of 300.55 set by teammate Lily Hsu (300.55) on Nov. 18, 2022.
Winslow led a strong performance in the 3-meter dive for the Rams, who had three of the top four finishers. Emily Whiteneck placed third with a score of 284.35 and Kelsey Kreuscher was fourth with 271.65 points.
The trio accounted for 51 of the 170 URI scored on the second day. Vermont leads the team standings with 338 points, followed by URI (280) and New Hampshire (272).
Rylee Kelly placed third in a very competitive 500-yard freestyle race to open the meet. New Hampshire’s Marisa White won the race in 4:55.12, followed closely by Wagner’s Mia Goodale (4:55.57) and Kelly (4:55.61), as all three touched the wall in less than half a second from each other.
In the 50-yard freestyle, New Hampshire’s Audrey Mahoney broke the facility record during the prelims. Her time of 23.07 seconds broke the mark set by former Team USA Olympian Jenny Thompson, who swam a time of 23.13 on March 11, 1989 as a member of Seacoast Swimming Association. Thompson is one of the most decorated swimmers in history, winning eight gold medals and 12 medals total over four Olympic appearances.
Team Standings (Through Day Two)
1. Vermont – 338
2. Rhode Island – 280
3. New Hampshire – 272
4. Holy Cross – 179
5. Maine – 145
6. Wagner – 134
7. Providence – 123
8. Stonehill – 27
Saturday’s events are listed below. Preliminaries begin at 10 a.m., with finals at 5 p.m. The 1-meter diving starts at 1 p.m.
- 100 Butterfly
- 400 Individual Medley
- 200 Freestyle
- 100 Breaststroke
- 100 Backstroke
- 400 Medley Relay (Fastest 2 Heats Swim in Finals
- Women’s 1-meter Diving*
- Men’s 3-meter Diving*
*Prelims between Swimming Prelims and Finals. Finals during Swimming Finals
