GW Men Top Towson 168-131, Women Battle Tigers to 150-150 Draw

George Washington vs. Towson

  • January 16, 2026
  • Towson, MD.
  • 25 yards (SCY)
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Courtesy: George Washington Athletics

TOWSON, Md. – GW swimming & diving visited Towson on Friday as the Revolutionaries’ men’s team topped the Tigers, 168-131 (men’s), while the women’s team drew Towson, 150-150.

Men’s Highlights

  • Holden Wheeler set a new career-best with an NCAA Zone score in his 3-meter board victory (326.93). Ben Bradley and Michael Wood each also earned an NCAA Zone score, Bradley in the 3-meter (321.45) and Wood in the 1-meter dive (319.65).

  • The Revolutionaries won the 400-yard medley relay to set the tone early. The relay was swam by Ganesh SivaramakrishnanAlessandro BorsatoDaniel Nagy and AJ Wood (3:14.14).

  • Daniel Choi came out on top in the 1,650-yard freestyle (15:30.83). Choi later swept the distance events with a win in the 500-yard free (4:30.49), narrowly edging teammate Heitor Napolitano Fonseca Reis (4:30.49).

  • Matija Radjenovic (1:38.57), Napolitano Fonseca Reis (1:38.66) and Gage Boushee (1:40.76) finished first-third in the 200-yard freestyle, respectively. Radjenovic (1:50.96) raced to the top again when he led a second top-three sweep in the 200-yard IM, trailed by Sosnowski (1:52.15) and Boushee (1:52.44).

  • Ganesh Sivaramakrishnan pushed his way to victory in the 100-yard backstroke (48.33).

  • Andres Brooks (1:46.55) and Justin Dostal (1:50.50) closed the 200-yard fly in first and second place, respectively.

  • Daniel Nagy added a win for the Buff & Blue with a first-place result in the 100-yard free (45.47).

  • Nagy (48.46) secured another win, topping the field in the 100-yard fly, with Brooks (48.79) and Artur Tobler (49.07) behind in second and third place.

Women’s Highlights

  • Olivia Paquette (268.88) and Jadin Brown (267.83) finished first and second in the 1-meter dive, respectively, both earning NCAA Zone scores. In the 3-meter dive, Paquette (295.73) finished in second and Dara Reyblat (292.28) finished in third, each with NCAA Zone scores.

  • GW opened the meet with a win in the 400-yard medley relay, swam by Logan Watson-Brown, Natalie Sens, Isabel Sayag and Joselle Mensah (3:47.49).

  • Ava Topolewski cashed in wins in the 1,650-yard freestyle (16:28.52). Later on, Topolewski rose to the occasion again when she won the 500-yard freestyle (4:50.19). First-year swimmer Talya Erdogan finished in second place in both the 1,650-yard free (16:41.09) and the 500-yard free (4:51.75).

  • Natalie Sens tapped in ahead of the competition for a win in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:03.80).

  • Isabel Sayag set the pace with a win in the 200-yard fly (2:03.38).

  • Colleen MacWilliams (2:05.29) and Ellie Lydon (2:06.00) bested the field with first and second place finishes in the 200-yard IM.

  • GW’s 200-yard free relay edged Towson by .04 seconds to help seal the meet with another win, swam by Mia Hren, Mensah, Sens and Topolewski (1:33.48).

UP NEXT
GW begins its dual meet vs. Georgetown with diving on Friday night at 5:00 p.m. at the Smith Center. The meet at Smith continues Saturday at 9:00 a.m., preceded by a GW senior honoring.

Courtesy: Towson Athletics

TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams hosted George Washington for a dual meet on Friday. A back-and-forth meet saw the Towson women tie while the men fell to the Revolutionaries.

Scores:
Towson Men – 131
George Washington Men – 168

Towson Women – 150
George Washington Women – 150

How it Happened: Women

  • Shannon Parrau took the 3 meter dive with a score of 298.35.
  • Addie Scott won the 200 free with a time of 1:14.63.
  • Madison Neal swam 57.18 in the 100 back to win the event.
  • Bjartey Gudmundsdottir touched the wall first in the 50 free with a time of 23.37.
  • Gudmundsdottir made it two in a row winning the 100 free with a time of 51.36.
  • Neal swept the back events winning the 200 back after posting a time of 2:01.86.
  • Britney Denny got the win in the 200 breast with a time of 2:18.68.
  • Riley Willett won the 100 fly with a time of 56.41.

How it Happened: Men

  • Sam Tennell won the 1 meter dive scoring 314.48.
  • Jed Garner got the win in the 100 breast swimming a time of 54.60.
  • Daniel McLaughlin took first in the 50 free with a time of 20.64.
  • Sean Colson won the 200 back with a time of 1:46.88.
  • Garner completed his sweep of the breast events after posting a time of 2:00.55 to win the 200 breast.
  • Isak BrkanovicBenjamin Eischeid, Colson and McLaughlin closed out the meet with a win in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:22.01.

Up Next: The Tigers go back on the road next week for a Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) dual meet at Drexel on Saturday, January 24 at noon.

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