INCARNATE WORD VS SOUTHWESTERN
- October 24, 2025
- Georgetown, Texas
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Southwestern Athletics
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS — Southwestern University Women’s Swimming competed against Division I Incarnate Word on Friday, falling 69–212 at UIW Natatorium. The Pirates recorded 12 top-three finishes while showcasing their depth against elite competition.
HIGHLIGHTS – TOP FINISHES
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200 Yard Medley Relay – The team of Niva Maskey, Amber Chien, Jaclyn Vargas, and Cece Sullivan placed third in 1:55.17, narrowly ahead of UIW’s third relay.
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1000 Yard Freestyle – Alexis Bolte and Delaney Alt took second and third with times of 11:41.91 and 11:52.63, respectively, scoring early points for Southwestern.
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200 Yard Freestyle – Elizabeth Krajca finished second in 2:01.12, followed by Mallory DeArmond in third at 2:02.48.
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100 Yard Breaststroke – Amber Chien placed third in 1:11.43, while Sarah Wallen added fourth at 1:13.32.
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50 Yard Freestyle – Cece Sullivan earned third with a season-best 24.90.
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100 Yard Freestyle – Sullivan returned to take second overall in 54.78, leading a 2–4–5 finish with Ava Goodwill and Victoria Crews.
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200 Yard Breaststroke – Chien posted another strong swim, taking second in 2:36.99, while Avery Allison followed in third at 2:45.75.
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500 Yard Freestyle – Krajca led the distance group with a runner-up finish in 5:31.58, followed by Chelsea Chavez in fourth.
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100 Yard Butterfly – Vargas placed third with a time of 1:01.83.
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200 Yard Freestyle Relay – The A team of Maskey, Sullivan, Crews, and Krajca closed the meet with a runner-up finish in 1:43.54, outpacing UIW’s B relay.
NOTES
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Sullivan was the top individual scorer, finishing top-three in both the 50 and 100 freestyle.
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Krajca added a pair of second-place finishes in the 200 and 500 freestyle events.
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Chien placed top-three in both breaststroke distances.
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The Pirates collected 12 total podium finishes, the most of any DIII opponent facing UIW this season.
UP NEXT
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Southwestern will travel to Sherman, Texas to take on Austin College on Friday, November 7th.
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS — Southwestern University Men’s Swimming battled strong Division I competition on Friday evening, falling to the University of the Incarnate Word 201–69 in a hard-fought meet at UIW Natatorium. The Pirates earned one event win, nine total top-three finishes, and multiple season-best times against the Cardinals.
MEET HIGHLIGHTS – TOP FINISHES
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200 Yard Medley Relay – The team of Andrew Renninger, Luke Lawhon, Sebastian Cortinas, and Tim Young tied UIW’s B relay for second place with a time of 1:32.42, marking a season best for Southwestern.
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1000 Yard Freestyle – James Cosman placed third in 10:50.93, followed by Sam Milinski in fourth at 11:03.54, both improving their early-season times.
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100 Yard Breaststroke – Luke Lawhon took Southwestern’s lone event win of the day, clocking 1:00.22 to edge UIW’s Luke Philpot by six hundredths of a second.
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100 Yard Backstroke – Renninger placed third with a 54.58, while Amani Singh followed in 58.46.
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100 Yard Freestyle – Sebastian Cortinas posted a season-best 49.20, earning second overall.
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200 Yard Backstroke – Renninger added another runner-up finish, touching in 1:58.66.
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200 Yard Breaststroke – Kaden Jones and Braxton McKinney went 2–3 for Southwestern, finishing in 2:22.32 and 2:22.60, respectively.
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400 Yard IM – Renninger continued his strong meet with a second-place finish in 4:20.13.
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200 Yard Freestyle Relay – The team of Tim Young, Cortinas, Jonas Eaton, and Lawhon capped the meet with a third-place finish in 1:28.22, less than a second behind UIW’s runner-up relay.
MEET NOTES
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Renninger recorded three top-three finishes (100 Back, 200 Back, 400 IM).
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Lawhon earned the Pirates’ only event win and added a top-three relay split.
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Jones and McKinney delivered key points in the 200 Breast, marking one of SWU’s best events of the meet.
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The Pirates continue to post steady improvements across all strokes early in the season.
UP NEXT
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The Pirates will travel to Sherman, Texas, to face Austin College on Friday, November 7th at 5:00pm.
