2025 Hawkeye Invitational
- November 18-21, 2025
- SCY (25 Yards)
- Iowa City, IA
- Meet Mobile “2025 Hawkeye Invitational”
- Day 1 Recap
- Day 2 Recap
More school records went down on night 3 in Iowa City and Washington State earned four wins on the night, highlighted by a school record setting 400 medley relay. The team of Anna Rauchholz, Ashlyn Hernandez, Emily Lundgren, and Darcy Revitt posted a 3:33.12. That got under the old school record of a 3:34.13 set only in February 2025 at the Mountain West Championships.
Rauchholz also earned an individual win on the night swimming to a 52.57 in the 100 backstroke. Rauchholz entered the meet as the school record holder in the event already with a 53.34 from the 2025 Mountain West Championships. She lowered that in prelims with a 53.24 before swimming even faster at night.
Lundgren swam butterfly for Washington State’s relay but is primarily a breaststroker and was the lone swimmer under 1:00 in the 100 breast as she swam to a 59.42 in her win. The swim marked a season best. Lundgren’s best time is a 58.83 which she swam for 15th in prelims at the 2025 NCAA Championships to make the ‘B’ final.
Lauren Wille also earned a win for Washington State posting a 1:46.78 in the 200 free. That marks her 2nd best swim all-time as she swam a 1:46.74 leading off the team’s 800 free relay on night 1 and she entered the meet with a lifetime best 1:48.59.
The night kicked off with Beatrix Tanko earning the first win of the night as she posted a 52.03 in the 100 fly. That broke the previous Nebraska school record of a 52.63 set by Anna Vlachou in 2025. Also posting a school record in the 100 fly was 2nd place finisher Lydia Lafferty of Kansas as she swam to a 52.96.
Olivia Swalley of Iowa won the 400 IM in a season best 4:11.23, a time that is about half a second off her own school record time of a 4:10.54. She won the event by over three seconds ahead of Nebraska’s Gena Jorgenson who touched in a 4:14.40. Jorgenson is also already Nebraska’s school record holder as her best time is a 4:11.51.
Day 3 Standings
- Nebraska 853.5
- Washington State 798.5
- Iowa 737
- Kansas 680
- Illinois 643
- Miami-FL 491
- Connecticut 465
- Iowa State 457
- Northern Iowa 237
