SOUTHERN INDIANA VS EVANSVILLE
- January 31, 2026
- Evansville, Ind.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Evansville Athletics
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Saturday’s meet pitting the University of Evansville swimming and diving teams against USI saw the Purple Aces women take a team victory along with several strong individual performances across the board at the USI Aquatic Center.
Evansville’s women defeated the Screaming Eagles by a score of 159-135 while the men fell by a score of 175-125.
Ane Madina, Grace Moody, and Claire Mewbourne each recorded two victories on the day. Madina was victorious in the 100-backstroke (58.31) and 200-backstroke (2:06.23) races while contributing to relay victories in the 200-Medley Relay and 400-Free Relay.
Moody led a trio of Aces to a 1-2-3- finish in the 50-free with a time of 23.97 before taking top honors in the 100-free. Her effort of 52.74 was over a second faster than the runner-up. Mewbourne opened with a win the 100-breasstroke (1:05.87) before winning by over three seconds in the 200-breaststroke race with a time of 2:22.48.
Jadeyn Dauphinais was victorious in the 200-free as she swam a 1:58.52. Evelyn Chin won the 100-fly event, posting a 56.39.
Logan Tenison was the top performer on the men’s side. Following a win in the 100-backstroke (50.85), Tenison picked up the victory in the 200-backstroke with a time of 1:52.69. Joseph Capo put forth a dominant effort in the 1000-free race. Registering a 9:49.67, he was just shy of ten seconds in front of his nearest competition.
Chris Rector was victorious in the 200-breaststroke event. With a 2:04.43, he came in over two seconds ahead of the field. Wyatt Gallas won the 500-free race. His 4:44.65 edged teammate Bryce Ryan by just over a second. Alex Willis also picked up a win for UE. His 50.99 took the win in the 100-fly.
Full Results
Women’s 200-Medley Relay
Madina/Mewbourne/Chin/Dauphinais – 1st – 1:46.11
Hamilton/Markarewicz/Pesavento/Giese – 4th – 1:53.81
Yancey/Denny/Thomas/Miller – 6th – 1:58.29
Men’s 200-Medley Relay
Tenison/Willis/Rector/McCall – 2nd – 1:33.17
Tavrovsky/Ulewicz/Montano/Pruett – 5th – 1:37.66
Bolling/Pawlak/O’Sullivan/Rashed – 6th – 1:38.45
Morse/Hargrove/Guilherme/McDowell – 7th – 1:39.77
Women’s 1000-Free
Luana Carrotta – 2nd – 10:48.85
Hannah Krings – 3rd – 10:53.33
Audrey Wandling – 5th – 11:13.92
Men’s 1000-Free
Joseph Capo – 1st – 9:49.67
Bryce Ryan – 2nd – 9:59.53
Tyler Jackson – 3rd – 10:02.07
Women’s 200-Free
Jadyn Dauphinais – 1st – 1:58.52
Mia Pesavento – 4th – 1:59.67
Delaney Miller – 5th – 2:03.85
Lilly Yancey – 8th – 2:11.07
Men’s 200-Free
Michael Pruett – 3rd – 1:45.95
Luke Cook – 5th – 1:46.41
Harry McDowell – 7th – 1:49.52
Women’s 100-Back
Ane Madina – 1st – 58.31
Jaley Hamilton – 4th – 1:03.33
Men’s 100-Back
Logan Tenison – 1st – 50.85
Ben Morse – 5th – 54.83
Boris Tavrovsky – 6th – 55.05
Carter Bolling – 7th – 56.62
Women’s 100-Breaststroke
Claire Mewbourne – 1st – 1:05.87
Tristen Thomas – 3rd – 1:12.27
Rafaela Markarewicz – 4th – 1:12.57
Men’s 100-Breaststroke
Robert Hargrove – 5th – 59.75
Trevor O’Sullivan – 6th – 59.97
Joao Pereira – 7th – 1:00.57
Jesse Montano – 8th – 1:02.51
Women’s 200-Fly
Amanda Denny – 2nd – 2:25.39
Men’s 200-Fly
Alex Willis – 4th – 1:57.06
Adam Pawlak – 5th – 1:58.59
Wyatt Gallas – 6th – 2:03.23
Women’s 50-Free
Grace Moody – 1st – 23.97
Jillian Giese – 2nd – 24.91
Evelyn Chin – 3rd – 25.35
Jaley Hamilton – 8th – 26.83
Men’s 50-Free
Sammy McCall – 2nd – 21.48
Logan Tenison – 3rd – 21.95
Chris Rector – 4th – 22.09
Brendan Ulewicz – 5th – 22.17
Women’s 1-Meter Dive
Eden McRoberts – 6th – 184.88
Leah Gardner – 7th – 165.98
Men’s 1-Meter Dive
Levi McKinney – 2nd – 305.93
Gabe Lett – 5th – 174.52
Women’s 100-Free
Grace Moody – 1st – 52.74
Delaney Miller – 4th – 56.50
Amanda Denny – 7th – 57.17
Men’s 100-Free
Michael Pruett – 2nd – 46.67
Sammy McCall – 4th – 47.85
Tyler Jackson – 5th – 48.23
Luke Cook – 7th – 49.24
Women’s 200-Back
Ane Madina – 1st – 2:06.23
Luana Carrotta – 3rd – 2:09.75
Jaley Hamilton – 5th – 2:17.89
Lilly Yancey – 6th – 2:24.01
Men’s 200-Back
Logan Tenison – 1st – 1:52.69
Boris Tavrovsky – 4th – 2:03.33
Ben Morse – 5th – 2:08.46
Harry McDowell – 6th – 2:09.66
Women’s 200-Breaststroke
Claire Mewbourne – 1st – 2:22.48
Jillian Giese – 3rd – 2:26.48
Tristen Thomas – 7th – 2:44.30
Men’s 200-Breaststroke
Chris Rector – 1st – 2:06.43
Joao Pereira – 5th – 2:12.77
Trevor O’Sullivan – 6th – 2:16.63
Jesse Montano – 8th – 2:17.00
Women’s 500-Free
Hannah Krings – 3rd – 5:18.01
Rafaela Markarewicz – 5th – 5:43.30
Men’s 500-Free
Wyatt Gallas – 1st – 4:44.65
Bryce Ryan – 2nd – 4:45.75
Women’s 100-Fly
Evelyn Chin – 1st – 56.39
Grace Moody – 2nd – 57.38
Jadyn Dauphinais – 3rd – 59.05
Mia Pesavento – 4th – 1:00.37
Men’s 100-Fly
Alex Willis – 1st – 50.99
Brendan Ulewicz – 5th – 52.95
Adam Pawlak – 6th – 52.96
Robert Hargrove – 8th – 53.82
Women’s 3-Meter Dive
Eden McRoberts – 5th – 189.75
Leah Gardner – 7th – 133.95
Men’s 3-Meter Dive
Levi McKinney – 3rd – 287.40
Gabe Lett – 6th – 159.00
Women’s 200-IM
Jillian Giese – 2nd – 2:09.11
Claire Mewbourne – 3rd – 2:11.34
Audrey Wandling – 5th – 2:20.63
Tristen Thomas – 7th – 2:37.17
Men’s 200-IM
Chris Rector – 2nd – 1:57.17
Tyler Jackson – 3rd – 1:57.97
Carter Bolling – 6th – 2:01.53
Joao Pereira – 8th – 2:08.73
Women’s 400-Free Relay
Moody/Chin/Madina/Dauphinais – 1st – 3:32.45
Pesavento/Miller/Denny/Markarewicz – 3rd – 3:44.69
Men’s 400-Free Relay
Pruett/Capo/Willis/McCall – 2nd – 3:07.15
Cook/McDowell/Gallas/Ulewicz – 3rd – 3:14.23
Pawlak/O’Sullivan/Ryan/Rashed – 5th – 3:19.89
Courtesy: USI Athletics
EVANSVILLE, Ind.- University of Southern Indiana Women’s Swimming and Diving battled, but fell just short in their home finale against the University of Evansville, 159-135, Saturday afternoon at the USI Aquatic Center.
Before the meet, USI celebrated the 2026 graduating class for their contributions to the program. The athletes honored included seniors Sarah-Catherine Dawson, Emma Ettensohn, Makana Goss, Abbi Hendren, Isabella Lindbergh, Ana Phipps, Heidi Rhodenbaugh, Mattilyn Smith, Autumn Turley, and Erica Williamson, in addition to juniors Hayden Shurtz and Naomi Weaver.
The Screaming Eagles picked up six heat victories during the event. Smith finished atop the podium in both the 500 and 1000 freestyle, recording a 5:16.35 and 10:40.90. The senior nabbed a third-place finish in the 100 freestyle, and she was a member of the second-place 400 freestyle relay team with freshman Hannah Pryor, freshman Audrey Kalvaitis, and sophomore Emma Gabhart.
USI picked up its last two swimming victories with Gabhart in the 200 individual medley (2:08.41) and Weaver coming out on top in the 200 butterfly with a 2:17.68 time.
The Eagles divers swept the day, recording the top four finishes in both the one and three meter events. Sophomore Anna Bunnell topped the leaderboard in both events, tallying a 257.18 one-meter and 261.23 three-meter performance. Junior Maranda Uttke finished second in the one-meter (235.95) and third in the three-meter (219.53), mirroring sophomore Gabbie Meier, who finished third in the one-meter (220.35) and second in the three-meter (233.10).
USI diving will be back in action on February 7 at the University of Illinois Chicago Diving Invitational in Chicago, Illinois. The entire team will return to the pool at the Summit League Championships in Iowa City, Iowa, from February 18 through February 21.
EVANSVILLE, Ind.– University of Southern Indiana Men’s Swimming and Diving picked up its second win of the season over the University of Evansville, 175-125, Saturday afternoon at the USI Aquatic Center.
Before the meet, USI honored the 2026 class for their contributions to the program. The athletes honored included seniors Caleb Beaven, Caleb Davis, Jack Hannon, Connor Harden, Creed Loy, Liam Murray, Lane Pollock, and Grant VanWanzeele, along with juniors Cole Baker and Alek Bandy.
The Screaming Eagles won ten heats on the day, including both diving events. Junior Nathan Deputy earned a spot in the NCAA Zone Championships following his school record-shattering 333.05 three-meter performance. Pollock brought home the one-meter victory, also earning a spot at the NCAA Zone Championships, with a record-breaking 309.83 score.
USI won its first heat of the meet, finishing with a 1:32.38 200 medley relay finish. The relay team consisted of juniors Sam Smith and Joey Smith, sophomore Jude Winnington, and freshman Jerrin Dale.
S. Smith finished atop the leaderboard in the 200 butterfly with an impressive 1:53.35 time. The junior was a member of the 400 freestyle relay along with J. Smith, Hannon, and freshman Garrett Gabhart.
The Eagles continued to impress throughout the day. Hannon finished atop the scoreboard with a 1:42.73 200 freestyle time. Winnington came out victorious in the 200 individual medley, while Dale won the 100 breaststroke after a 57.74 performance. Finally, J. Smith earned the top spot in the 100 freestyle with a 46.45 time .2 seconds ahead of second place.
USI diving will be back in action on February 7 at the University of Illinois Chicago Diving Invitational in Chicago, Illinois. The entire team will return to the pool at the Summit League Championships in Iowa City, Iowa, from February 18 through February 21.
