Navy Teams dominated the opening day of the ECAC Swimming and Diving Championship, leading in both men's and women's categories with seven event wins and significant points gaps over their competitors.

The Big Picture

The Navy swimming and diving teams showcased outstanding performance, setting a strong foundation for success in the ongoing championship.

By the Numbers
  • Navy women's team leads with 255.5 points, 74.5 points ahead of Bucknell.
  • Navy men's team dominates with 297 points, leading Princeton by 163 points.
State of Play
  • Navy's women's team started with a 24-point lead in the Women's Three-Meter Diving event.
  • Navy's men's team set a meet record in the 200 Freestyle Relay, winning by 1.9 seconds.
  • In the 500 Freestyle, Navy's Ben Mauldin won, with several teammates securing top placements.
  • The Navy men's team had a dominant performance in the 200 Individual Medley, with Kellan Pattison leading the pack.
  • The Navy men's team swept the 50 Freestyle podium with Andrew, Thompson, and Lockhart taking the top three spots.
Bottom Line

Navy's exceptional performance on the first day of the championship positions them strongly for continued success, showcasing their depth and talent across various events.