WASHINGTON, D.C. — William & Mary swimming split its dual meet at Washington on Saturday at the Charles E. Smith Center. The women secured a dominant 165-97 victory while the men fell 157-105 in the final meet of 2025.
The Tribe women's 200 medley relay team continued its winning ways, posting a time of 1:39.68 to place first.
Julie Addison led the way, followed by
Lindsay Juhlin,
Lauren Klinefelter, and
Caroline Burgeson.
William & Mary had victories from Addison in the 100 back (54.51) and Juhlin in the 100 breast (1:01.87). The Tribe also swept the 50 free with winning times from Burgeson (23.05) and
Aiden Bond (20.33).
In the 100 free, Burgeson placed first with a time of 50.65, while Bond recorded the fastest time for the men at 44.67.
The Tribe had a pair of event winners in the 200 free relay. The men's team of
Connor Vargas, Bond,
Alex Valliere, and
David Yune posted a top-16 performance with their time of 1:20.09. The women's team composed of
Sarah Dunham, Juhlin,
Ellie Hunt, and Burgeson needed just 1:33.39 to claim the victory.
Other first-place finishes included Klinefelter in the 100 fly (54.45),
Thomas Duncan in the 200 back (1:48.36), and Heilen in the 200 breast (2:15.40).
Kiersten Dagg impressed in the 1000 free, finishing in 10:15.64 for the 15th-fastest time in school history. It marked the first career top-16 performance for the senior.
On the men's side, freshman
Tyler Barritt improved upon his 1000 free time, clocking in at 9:23.65 as he remains fifth all-time.
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The Green & Gold will be back in action on Friday, Jan. 9 for the Tribe Quad Meet. The action gets underway at 4 p.m. from the Hampton Aquaplex