Iowa Hawkeyes Down St. Thomas On Senior Night

IOWA VS ST. THOMAS (WOMEN)

  • January 30, 2026
  • Iowa City, Iowa
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Iowa Athletics

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa swimming and diving won its home finale over St. Thomas, 182-42, on Friday night at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.

The Hawkeyes honored seven seniors prior to the meet: Olivia AsayMeredith O’MalleySila OzkazancGeneva Pauly, manager Lauren TrentLeslie Wendel and Lainey Woodward.

Iowa started the meet with a win in the 200-medley relay. The quartet of Audrey OlenOlivia SwalleyPayton Flowers and Ella Jean Kelly touched the wall first in 1:42.77. The Hawkeyes rattled off three more wins before the break, clinching titles in the 50 and 200 freestyles and the 200 IM. Jenna Kerr won the 50 freestyle in 24.03. Josie Hood cruised to the win in the 200 freestyle in 1:52.43. Swalley won another title in the 200 IM, leading the way with a time of 2:04.51. Freshman Willa Hage tallied a personal best and finished second in 2:06.90.

The Hawkeyes continued their momentum out of the break, sweeping the rest of the evening’s races. Flowers notched a win in the 100 butterfly in 55.13. Kerr picked up her second win of the night in the 100 freestyle, stopping the clock in 51.14. In the 500 freestyle, Olivia Frantum swam 5:03.62 to win the event. After Emilie Mosner secured the win in the 100 breaststroke in 1:04.04, the Hawkeyes capped the night with a victory in the 200 freestyle relay. Flowers, Rachel DildineElla Jean Kelly and Olen clocked a 1:33.58 to seal the win.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH NATHAN MUNDT
“It was a great celebration tonight for our senior class. They laid the foundation for us over the past four years, and our team is so much better because of it. They just have created their own traditions and made this culture so much better. We got a big victory with great performances, not only by the senior class, but everybody here tonight. We’re excited to get to Ames tomorrow.”

In the diving well, Lainey Woodward earned the title from the one-meter springboard and scored 304.60 points. Geneva Pauly placed second with 281.85 points and Zita Bernatsky was right behind in third with a total of 281.20. Pauly won the three-meter dive with a season-best 313.85 points. Bernatsky and Woodward earned podium finishes with 304.65 and 302.70 points, respectively.

HEAR FROM DIVING COACH TODD WAIKEL
“First of all, I want to honor the seniors. They’ve done such a wonderful job for us for the past four years. It’s been truly fantastic. They’re going to be missed. I was proud of the three meter, having three women over 300 points. It was nice to see that kind of depth in our program. Overall, I am proud of our performance and ready to go to Iowa State and do it again tomorrow.”

Up Next: The Hawkeyes return to action tomorrow at Iowa State in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series meet. Competition begins at 1:00 p.m. in the Beyer Hall Pool in Ames.

HAWKEYE RESULTS
50 Free
1. Jenna Kerr – 24.03
2. Audrey Olen – 24.14
3. Ella Jean Kelly – 24.32
6. Addie Crain – 25.09

100 Free
1. Jenna Kerr – 51.14
2. Rachel Dildine – 51.63
3. Nora Kemp – 52.29

100 Fly
1. Payton Flowers – 55.13
2. Hannah Cousins – 57.13
3. Olivia Asay – 58.14
5. Leslie Wendel – 59.89

100 Back
2. Elizabeth Beam – 56.99
3. Hope Schimming – 57.76
4. Addie Crain – 58.89
9. Mallory Kell – 1:08.48

100 Breast
1. Emilie Mosner – 1:04.04
2. Olivia Swalley – 1:04.38
3. Willa Hage – 1:06.37
8. Mallory Kell – 1:12.56

200 Free
1. Josie Hood – 1:52.43
2. Olivia Frantum – 1:53.76
3. Rachel Dildine – 1:53.96
5. Meredith O’Malley – 1:59.03

200 IM
1. Olivia Swalley – 2:04.51
2. Willa Hage – 2:06.90, PR
3. Emilie Mosner – 2:10.00
4. Hope Schimming – 2:10.10, SB

500 Free
1. Olivia Frantum – 5:03.62
2. Josie Hood – 5:08.61
4. Meredith O’Malley – 5:17.49

200 Medley Relay
1. Olen, Swalley, Flowers, Kelly – 1:42.77
2. Beam, Mosner, Asay, Kemp – 1:45.53
4. Cousins, Hage, Wendel, Schimming – 1:46.63

200 Free Relay
1. Flowers, Dildine, Kelly, Olen – 1:33.58
2. Hood, Kemp, Beam, Kerr – 1:36.25
4. Frantum, O’Malley, Asay, Wendel – 1:41.63

1-Meter Diving
1. Lainey Woodward – 304.60
2. Geneva Pauly – 281.85
3. Zita Bernatsky – 281.20
4. Kamilia Swanson – 236.45
5. Stephanie Avram – 225.35

3-Meter Diving
1. Geneva Pauly – 313.85, SB
2. Zita Bernatsky – 304.65
3. Lainey Woodward – 302.70
5. Kamila Swanson – 220.40

Courtesy: Tommie Sports

IOWA CITY, IOWA. – The University of St. Thomas women’s swim and dive program closed the month of January at the University of Iowa. The Tommies got an early taste of the Summit League Championships competition pool, battling’s the B1G’s Iowa Hawkeyes. Jordyn Davis (Cambridge, Wis.) won the team’s lone individual race in the pool, the 100 backstroke, as the Hawkeyes pulled out the 182-42 win.

WOMEN’S RESULTS: ST. THOMAS vs IOWA
The Tommies had a chance to compete in the Summit League Championships competition pool, with multiple swimmers earning top-5 finishes.

  • Jordyn Davis (Cambridge, Wis.) won the lone race of the evening, claiming the top spot in the 100 backstroke. The sophomore swam the race in 56.44, .5 seconds faster than the top finisher from Iowa, to win the race.
  • Davis also swam the first leg for the team’s 200 medley relay, helping the St. Thomas “A” team finish in third with a time of 1:46.15.
  • Sophia Hayes (Naperville, Ill. / Central) earned a third place finish in the 500 freestyle thanks to her time of 5:16.66.
  • Amber Hess (Kohler, Wis. / Kohler) was the top finisher in both the 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke Friday evening.
  • Brook Gothard (Golden, Colo. / Wheat Ridge) scored for the Tommies in the 200 IM with a time of 2:10.44 and the 100 breaststroke, finishing fifth in both races.
  • Mary Selden (Davenport, Iowa / Central) finished fourth in the 200 freestyle thanks to her time of 1:54.51, while Katie Prunty (Wexford, Ireland / Colaiste Bride Enniscorthy) finished sixth with a time of 2:00.23.
  • In the 100 butterfly, Izzy Shering (Sheffield, England) finished fourth with a time of 59.71, while Ellie Undem (Chisago City, Minn. / Chisago Lakes) finished fourth in the 100 free with at ime of 52.71.
  • The St. Thomas “A” team took third in the 200 freestyle. The team of Undem, Maddie Francois (Sartell, Minn. / Sartell), Libby Fischer (Eagen, Minn. / Visitation) and Selden earned the top-3 finish with a time of 1:37.25.
  • Several other St. Thomas swimmers and divers earned top finishes Saturday. Click here for full results.

UP NEXT

St. Thomas will have a busy schedule with both the swimmers and divers in action. The Tommie swimmers will swim at the First Chance Meet in Minneapolis, Minnesota February 6 while the divers compete at the UNO Diving Meet the same weekend.

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