SWARTHMORE VS ROWAN (WOMEN)
- December 5, 2025
- Glassboro, N.J.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Swarthmore Athletics
GLASSBORO, N.J. – The No. 13 Swarthmore College women’s swimming team stayed perfect on the season with a 113-73 victory at Rowan University on Friday evening.
The Garnet racked up five individual wins on the night as Genine Collins led the way with two triumphs. Quinn Weygandt, Ava Craig, and Maya Ambardekar recorded one victory apiece.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
– Swarthmore swept the top four spots in the 50 free with Collins (23.61), Elle Anthony (24.28), Ainsley Jane Tambling (25.52), and Sam Packard (25.60). Collins also touched first (57.28) in the 100 fly and Marin Norlander came in third (1:00.91).
– Weygandt claimed the win in the 100 IM with a time of 1:01.97 and Norah Rutkowski took third (1:02.56). In the 100 breast, Annabelle Hoover and Rutkowski finished second (1:09.44) and third (1:09.97) respectively. Riley Bacinski came in second (53.28) in the 100 free and Weygandt followed in third (54.22).
– Ambardekar was the victor in the 100 back with a time of 59.03. Elizabeth Turner was third (1:02.39) in the event. Ambardekar and Anthony competed on Swarthmore’s mixed 200 medley relay that posted a winning time of 1:38.03.
– Craig triumphed in the 500 free in 5:16.90 and Emerson Schneider took third (5:29.78). Margaret Sawa was the runner-up (1:58.40) in the 200 free and Craig touched third (1:58.92). Collins and Packard swam on the mixed 200 free relay that finished second (1:31.57).
UP NEXT
The Garnet (6-0) visit Johns Hopkins University for a conference meet on January 16.
Courtesy: Rowan Athletics
GLASSBORO, NJ — Ella Pennington turned in a school record in the 200 free to highlight Rowan but it was #13 Swarthmore leaving the Tony Lisa Natatorium with a 113-73 win over the Profs Friday night.
Pennington’s time of 1:54.12 bettered the previous best time of 1:54.15 (Jordan McChesney, 2023). She also was part of the winning mixed 200 free relay (1:31.52), where she hit a PR in her 50-yard free split (23.85).
The senior now owns four individual program records and is also a part of three relay top times.
Rhylee Cornell took first (1:09.03) with teammate Trisha Lau turning in a personal best time of 1:11.47 in the 100 breaststroke.
Peyton Stauffer had the top time in the 100 free (53.20).
Next up for the Profs is a two-day meet with TCNJ that starts Friday, January 16th, 2026 in Ewing then resuming in Glassboro on the 17th.
