Cortland Women's Swimming and Diving team secures a second-place finish at the SUNYAC Championships, with Geneseo claiming the top spot for the 16th consecutive year.

The Big Picture

Cortland continues to demonstrate consistent success in the league, securing a top-three position in 17 out of the last 20 conference championship meets.

By the Numbers
  • Cortland finishes with 600 points, maintaining their streak of five straight second-place finishes.
  • Leah Bernhardt sets a new school record for the 1,000-yard freestyle with a time of 10:37.22.
State of Play
  • Geneseo clinched its 16th consecutive SUNYAC title with 1,090.5 points.
  • Cortland's second-place finish was secured with 600 points, surpassing Brockport who finished in third with 565.5 points.
  • Other schools in the standings include Oswego (357), New Paltz (298), Oneonta (263), Potsdam (188), and Fredonia (129).
What's Next

Following this success, Cortland's Women's Swimming and Diving team looks towards continued excellence in future competitions and potentially securing the top spot in upcoming championships.

Bottom Line

Cortland's Women's Swimming and Diving team's remarkable performance at the SUNYAC Championships underscores their ongoing excellence and competitive spirit, setting the stage for future achievements in the sport.