North Florida women's swimming broke the school record for the 200-yard medley relay with a combined time of 1:44.76 on day one of the Atlantic Sun Swimming and Diving Championships. Multiple swimmers achieved personal bests and top-ten program times, setting a strong start for the event.

By the Numbers
  • Previous record: 1:44.91
  • Ashley Kephart's eighth fastest 50-yard freestyle: 23.80 seconds
  • Kayla Daley's eighth fastest 200-yard individual medley: 2:05.39
  • Kelsey Swartout's personal best in 500-yard freestyle: 5:17.23
  • Paige Munna's personal best in 500-yard freestyle: 5:02.06
State of Play
  • Strong performance by multiple swimmers with personal bests and top-ten program times
  • Head coach Ian Coffey is optimistic and focused on taking it one session at a time
What's Next

The Ospreys move into day two of the championships with several events scheduled, including the 200-yard free relay, 100-yard butterfly, 400-yard individual medley, 200-yard freestyle, and the 400-yard medley relay.

Bottom Line

The North Florida women's swimming team's record-breaking start and strong individual performances set an optimistic tone for the championships, with potential for continued success in the upcoming events.