George Mason Sweeps Old Dominion in Home-Opening Contest

George Mason v. Old Dominion

  • Friday October 3, 2025
  • Aquatic and Fitness Center, Fairfax, VA
  • 25 yards
  • Results

Courtesy: George Mason Athletics

FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams competed in their first home event of the season on Friday afternoon at the Aquatic and Fitness Center in Fairfax, Va.

The Patriots’ women’s team won 10 of 16 events and defeated Old Dominion, 159-103.  The men’s team won nine of 16 events and downed the Monarchs, 152-110

On the women’s side, the Patriots took the top three spots in the 50-yard freestyle with senior Peyton Brehmer first (23.84), junior Hannah Magdeburg second (24.75) and sophomore Carly Bates third (24.77).  Brehmer also won the 100-yard butterfly (57.25) with freshmen Madelyn Abel third (59.49) and Madeline Majewski fourth (1:00.77).

Junior Megan Anderson won the 200-yard butterfly (2:11.87) with classmate Sarah Dichak fourth (2:14.62).

Abel notched a pair of wins on the day.  She claimed the 100-yard freestyle (53.53) to propel the Patriots to a one-two-three finish in the event.  Senior Angelina Zeidan was second (53.81) and Magdeburg placed third in the event (54.09).  Zeidan also recorded a first-place finish in the 200-yard IM (2:10.88).

In the 200-yard freestyle, Abel took first (1:55.66) with junior Casey Tingen right behind in second (1:57.77).

The Patriots went one-two in the 200-yard breaststroke with senior Ainsley Toews first (2:24.31) and junior Kristen Ivey second (2:27.11).  Toews also took third in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:06.61).

The Patriots had a strong day in the distance events.  Sophomore Greta Mott won the 500-yard freestyle (5:12.51) with Dichak second (5:13.89) and freshman Lexie Brazier third (5:15.47).  In the 1000-yard freestyle, freshman Lexie Brazier placed second (10:47.67) and Ivey was third (10:49.48).

Freshman Sidney Kaufman finished second in the 100-yard backstroke (58.90) while Mott was less than a second back in third (59.08).

George Mason swept the relay events.  In the 200-yard medley relay, Mott, Toews, Brehmer and Tingen teamed up to take the top spot (1:46.89).  In the 200-yard freestyle relay, the combination of Brehmer, Abel, Magdeburg and Tingen outpaced the field (1:36.73).

On the men’s side, senior Tate Anderson won the 200-yard freestyle (1:36.94) with junior Cody Scifres placing fourth in the event (1:43.44).  Anderson also took the top spot in the 50-yard freestyle (20.73) with junior Agustin Rasche third (21.43) and classmate Colby Lane fourth (21.57).

In the 100-yard freestyle, Anderson was second (45.05) and Rasche third (47.01).

In the 100-yard backstroke, junior Ian Rodgers took first (49.12) while senior Jett Lee was third (52.34).  In the 200-yard backstroke, Rodgers finished first (1:49.89), Lee third (1:55.79) and sophomore Anthony Garono fourth (1:57.44).

Sophomore Ryan Serbia posted a first-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke (56.34) with senior Jack Chapman third (59.10).  Serbia finished second in both the 200-yard breaststroke (2:03.70) and 200-yard IM (1:56.16).

The Patriots claimed the top three spots in the 200-yard butterfly with senior Aoun Al-Hiari first (1:54.30), freshman Brendan Lao second (1:56.44) and junior Colin Murtaugh third (1:56.59).  George Mason took three of the top four spots in the 100-yard butterfly, with Al-Hiari second (48.79), Murtaugh third (51.36) and sophomore Gabe Miller fourth (51.83).

In the distance events, junior Alex Crown won the 1000-yard freestyle (9:43.97) and placed third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:52.26).

The Patriots swept the relay events.  In the 200-yard medley relay, Rodgers, Serbia, Al-Hiari and Rasche touched the wall first (1:30.41).  The team of Anderson, Rodgers, Rasche and Lane combined to win the 200-yard freestyle relay in the final event of the afternoon (1:22.70).

The Patriots are back in action at the Richmond Duals Oct. 17-18 at the Hampton Aquaplex in Hampton, Va.

Courtesey: Old Dominion Athletics

FAIRFAX, Va. – Old Dominion University Swimming opened its 2025-26 season at George Mason on Friday, as the women’s team fell to the Patriots 159-103, while the men’s team lost 152-110.

The first race of the day was the women’s 200 medley relay, as the team of Addie Elliot, Adrienne RinkerMia Bailon and Bella Pachek finished second with a time of 1:47.45.

Gabriella Gonzalez won her first career race by triumphing in the 1000 freestyle with a time of 10:41.42.

Grey Bremer recorded a second-place spot in the men’s 1000 free.

In the men’s 200 free, Zach Redding came in second with a time of 1:43.36.

Elliot won her first career race, coming in 57.52 in the 100 backstroke.

Bryce Mortimer followed in the men’s 100 backstroke with a time of 51.61.

The 100 breaststroke saw Rinker register her first win with a time of 1:06.25, while Jadyn Whitt came in second with a time of 1:06.50. Rinker added a second place finish in the 200 IM with a time of 2:11.76

Dawson Truong came in second in the men’s 100 breaststroke with a time of 57.40.

In the women’s 200 butterfly, Linnea Kallebo earned a second-place finish in a time of 2:13.44.

The men’s 50 free had Robby Young touch the wall second in 21.79, while Redding won the 100 free in 44.25.

Kallebo notched a win in the 200 backstroke with a time of 2:06.78, just edging out Kristilynn Mosley who placed second in 2:07.78.

Lucas Abd came in second in the men’s 200 backstroke with a time of 1:54.70.

Mortimer won the 200 breaststroke in a time of 2:02.70, while Bremer won the 500 free with a time of 4:38.75. Nick Martin came in second with a time of 4:48.72. Mortimer earned another win, this in the 200 IM, with a time of 1:53.49.

Bailon notched a second-place spot in the 100 fly with a time of 59.05, as Redding notched his second win in the 100 fly with a time of 48.79.

In the final race of the day, the women finished in fourth in the 200 free relay, with the team of Whitt, Elliot, Pachek and Lauren Masters finishing in 1:41.53.

The men’s team of Young, Brice Bounds, Truong and Martin came in second in 1:24.87.

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