WILMINGTON, N.C. — William
& Mary swimming broke five program dual meet records in a banner day at the David B. Allen Natatorium in Wilmington on Saturday. The Tribe also had four event victories during the meet.
Leading the way was
Julie Addison, who set a pair individual records in the 100 back (54.15) and 200 back (1:59.72). Her first-place performance in the 100 back was a personal record and ranks second-fastest in program history.
Addison was also part of the winning 200 medley relay team that posted a Tribe dual record time of 1:39.25, along with her teammates
Lindsay Juhlin,
Lauren Klinefelter, and
Caroline Burgeson. That result stands as third-fastest all-time.
In the 100 breast, Juhlin delivered a record-breaking time of 1:01.04, the sixth-fastest individual performance ever and nearly equaling her personal best set at the 2025 CAA Championships (1:00.91) as she placed first.
Sophia Heilen was also victorious in the 200 breast, finishing in 2:15.56.
On the men's side,
Aiden Bond clocked in at 1:37.47 to place third in the 200 free, earning the Green & Gold another dual record.
TEAM RESULTS
The women's team picked up a win over Queens by a final score of 137.5-123.5 while falling to UNCW 149-144. The men's team dropped both of its dual matches.
UP NEXT
W&M will return home next Saturday, Nov. 8 for Senior Day as it hosts George Mason at the Bee McLeod Recreation Center. The meet will get underway at noon.