The Weston girls swimming team claimed the overall Division 2 state championship with 250 points, despite not winning a single event, showcasing the significance of depth in state swim meets. This victory marks only the second overall title in program history for the Wildcats, who previously won in 2015. Longmeadow finished as the runner-up with 207.5 points, with standout performances from individual swimmers and relay teams.

By the Numbers
  • Weston girls swimming team secured the Division 2 state championship with 250 points
  • Longmeadow finished as the runner-up with 207.5 points
State of Play
  • Weston's depth in the competition, with 18 placements in 12 events, proved pivotal for their victory
  • Individual standouts from other schools, including Longmeadow, Seekonk, Northampton, Medfield, North Reading-Wilmington, Monson, and Wayland, showcased exceptional performances
  • Success of Weston and Longmeadow highlights the competitive nature of the Division 2 state swimming championship
Bottom Line

The Weston girls swimming team's triumph in the Division 2 state championship underscores the significance of depth and team effort in securing victory, while also highlighting the exceptional individual performances from other participating schools.