AMERICAN VS MOUNT ST. MARY’S
- January 16, 2026
- Washington, D.C.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: AU Athletics
WASHINGTON – The final home meet of the year for American University men’s and women’s swimming and diving saw the Eagles honor 12 seniors, and post victories in 14 of 26 events overall against visiting Mount St. Mary’s. The women won nine of 13 events to get a dual meet win, while the men added five first-place finishes.
Notable Results
- On their Senior Day, Isabel McGovern and Peyton Thurman were both double winners for the Eagles. McGovern went 2:10.90 in winning the 200 IM, and 58.56 in winning the 100 fly. Thurman scored 232.60 on her way to victory on the 1-meter, and 196.50 on the 3-meter in her final home meet.
- Junior Kate Williams was another double winner for the women’s team in both the 500 free and 1000 free, going 5:08.51 in the 500 and 10:31.09 in the 1000.
- On the men’s side, sophomore Luke Martens achieved the same feat. His time of 9:44.25 in the 1000 is a personal best that ranks 15th all-time in program history, and he went 4:43.80 in winning the 500 free.
- Freshman diver Alex Way posted a score of 258.45 to win the men’s 3-meter, and 265.90 in winning the men’s 1-meter.
- Juniors Lucas Standridge and Campbell Hall went 1-2 in the men’s 200 free, with Standridge posting a winning time of 1:46.35.
- Sophomore Grace Gilbert won the women’s 50 free in 24.25, and sophomore Marin Priddy won the women’s 100 free in 52.94.
- Priddy, Gilbert, freshman Lucy Penna, and senior Dylan Moulton capped off the women’s meet with a win in the 200 free relay, posting a time of 1:38.78.
- Overall, the women won 155-85, while the men lost 119-103.
Up Next
- The Eagles will be on the road for their final dual meet of the season, heading to Old Dominion for a 4 p.m. Competition on Friday, Jan. 23.
Courtesy: Mount Athletics
WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 16, 2026) – Mount St. Mary’s men’s and women’s swim and dive split their dual meet with American on Friday, with the men beating the Eagles 119-103 while the women fell by a score of 155-85. With the result, the men’s team extend their winning streak against the Eagles to 2-0, first swimming against the American on October 6, 2023, winning by a final score of 130-88 in Emmitsburg.
On the men’s side of the meet, the men’s relay team of Todor Gospodinov, Adam Jozsa, Parker Koenig, and Lucas Hancock placed first in the men’s 200-Yard Medley Relay with a time of 1:33.97. The same team placed first in the 200-Yard Freestyle Relay Team with a time of 1:27.21 while the team of Alexy Tselichtchev, Antonio Gurri, Isaac Hancock, and John Haskins placed first in the B-Cut of the event with a time of 1:31.06. In the 200-Yard IM, Jozsa placed first with a time of 1:57.08 while also winning the 100-Yard Breaststroke with a time of 57.62. His relay mate, Koenig, placed first in the 100-Yard Breaststroke with a time of 52.25 while Austin Toland won the 100-Yard Freestyle with a time of 47.87.
In the women’s 200-Yard Medley relay event, the team of Hanna Aggen, Christina Lazari, Carmen Del Aguila, and Madison Murphy placed first with a time of 1:47.71. In the women’s 200-yard Freestyle Relay, the team of Aggen, Murphy, Cecilia Hetzel, and Gabriella Douglas placed second with a time of 1:42.76. Del Aguila edged her opponent 200-Yard Freestyle by .02 second, winning the event with a time of 1:55.09 while Theodora Kanellopoulou placed second in the 200-Yard IM with a time of 2:15.07. Julie Uecker placed second in the women’s 1-Meter diving and third in the 3-Meter diving with scores of 198.05 and 169.35 respectively.
UP NEXT
The Mountaineers return to the pool on Monday, January 19, travelling to Easton, Pennsylvania, taking on Lafayette in their final dual-meet of the year at 1:00 p.m.
