Rutgers vs Arkansas vs Miami (FL) (women only)
- October 24-25, 2025
- Piscataway, New Jersey
- SCY (25 Yards)
- Full Meet Results
- Team Scores
- Arkansas 241 – 103 Miami (FL)
- Arkansas 232 – 120 Rutgers
- Miami (FL) 184 – 168 Rutgers
Arkansas won both of their dual meets in their double dual with Rutgers and Miami (FL), outscoring both teams by more than 100 points.
The Razorbacks won most of the individual events, led by junior Harriet Rogers, who won both of the sprint freestyle events, touching in 22.10 in the 50 and 48.14 in the 100 free. Both swims were new personal best times, dropping from her previous best of 22.14 in the 50 and 48.66 in the 100.
Syd Craft also won two events, taking the 500 freestyle in 4:49.78 to be the only athlete under 4:50 in the event. This was a new season-best time and was only two seconds off her best of 4:47.91 from February.
In the 1000, she touched in 10:02.76, which was six seconds off her personal and season-best time of 9:56.44 from earlier this month.
Tammy Greenwood, an Oklahoma Christian Transfer, was the final two-event swimming winner of the meet for the Razorbacks, winning both backstroke events. She swam the 100 in 54.08 and the 200 in 1:57.22. Her 100 was a new personal best, dropping from the 54.46 she swam in the 100 at the DII NCAA Championships. In the 200, her best time sits at 1:55.56 from March.
Diver Maria Jose Sanchez won the 1-Meter event in 305.65 and the 3-Meter in 334.45.
The Razorbacks also split the breaststroke events with Lindy Hunter taking the 100 in 1:02.91 and Ellen Garritson winning the 200 in 2:13.37.
Viola Petrini was the final individual event winner for Arkansas with her 1:47.95 in the 200 free, which won the event by about half-a-second.
All four relays also went to the Razorbacks. The 200 freestyle relay was won by Viola Petrini (23.35), Harriet Rogers (21.82), Delaney Harrison (22.93), and Tammy Greenwood (22.77) swimming 1:30.87.
The same team won the 400 freestyle relay, just in a different order with Rogers leading off (48.37), Harrison swimming 2nd (49.35), Greenwood swimming 3rd (49.36), and Petrini anchoring in 49.73 to touch in 3:16.81.
The only hold over from the freestyle relays to the 200 medley relay was the freestyler, Rogers, who swam 22.38 on the anchor leg. Nan Sheppard led off in 25.77 on the backstroke. Lindy Hunter won the breaststroke in 28.35, and Alice Beltrame swam the butterfly in 24.10.
The 400 medley relay saw only Beltrame reprise her role on the butterfly leg at 53.70. Ashley Morton did the fly (54.84), Ellen Garritson was on the breaststroke (1:01.72), and Viola Petrini swam the free in 49.28.
Rutgers and Miami both had a two event winner. Ashlyn Massey won both fly events for Miami, touching in 52.53 in the 100 to set a new season-best time. This time was about half-a-second off her lifetime best of 51.92 from November of last year.
In the 200 fly, she swam 1:58.30 to be the only swimmer under 2:00 in the event. This was a new season-best time. She was still about four seconds over her best of 1:54.93 from January of this year.
Rutgers sophomore and Indiana transfer Ana Hazlehurst set new season-best times in the 200 and 400 IM. She won the 200 IM in 2:01.31 and the 400 IM in 4:16.57. She was just off her lifetime best times of 2:00.01 in the 200 IM and 4:15.74 in the 400. Both best times were set in March of this year.
Up Next
Arkansas will swim next at their Alumni meet on October 31st, and their next dual meet comes on Friday, November 7th against SMU.
Rutgers has their next meet on November 7th and 8th when they will travel to North Carolina to race Queens.
Miami will swim on Halloween against Florida Southern in a home meet.

Congrats on the multiple pool records set at this meet! WPS!
That’s called to tri meet, tri as in triple. Triple as in there are three teams.
Actually its double duel as in 3 teams swimming 2 dual meets simultaneously against each other. A tri meet would be one meet with 3 teams scored in the same meet.
It’s actually 3 teams swimming one dual meet each.
To clarify, the meet between Arkansas, Miami, and Rutgers is a triple dual meet because there are three final scores. A double dual meet would have two final scores where one team scores a dual meet and the other two teams compete only against the team that did the dual.
Woo pig!!