Hope Ivanovich became a two-time Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) champion in record-breaking time, and the 400 free relay team of
Shaylea Triller,
Mea Amedio,
Camryn Raines, and
Natalie Blume rewrote the program record book on the final day of the 2025 MAAC Championships from Spire Institute in Geneva, OH. The Saints finished the championships 8th with 208 points.
One day after setting the MAAC 100 fly record, Ivanovich rewrote the Siena Swim & Dive record book. After breaking her own 200 fly record earlier this season, the sophomore did so again in the preliminary round with a time of 2:04.64 - good enough for second and a spot in the "A" Final. There, Ivanovich claimed her second title of the weekend with a championship time of 2:01.80.
Triller, Amedio, Raines, and Blume topped the old 400 free relay program record set in 2010 by just over one second, doing so in 3:29.54 to finish seventh overall.
Two Saints advanced to the 100 free "B" Finals as
Shaylea Triller swam the ninth-fastest prelim time in 52.08, while
Camryn Raines came in 14th with a program top-10 performance time of 52.40. Triller finished finals 15th in 52.70, and Raines 16th in 52.74.
Kylie Carter qualified for the "B" Final of the 200 breast, finishing prelims 16th in 2:25.03. The senior placed 16th in the finals by coming in with the fourth-fastest program performance time of 2:24.59.
In the 1m diving preliminaries,
Claire Donlon scored 188.35 to advance to the "B" Finals, while
Sydney Murray's score of 143.10 was also good enough for a spot in the "B" Finals. Donlon went on to finish 10th with a score of 192.65. Murray placed 16th with a 163.95.
Carsyn Ide just missed out on a spot in the 200 back "B" Finals after finishing 17th in the preliminaries with a time of 2:07.96.
Natalie Blume was Siena's top finisher in the 1650 free, placing 24th in 18:28.75.