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Friday, February 21, 2025

Wayne State swimmers advance to GLIAC Championship Finals

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Sean Peters Head Coach | Wayne State University Athletics Website

Sean Peters Head Coach | Wayne State University Athletics Website

Wayne State University's women's swimming and diving team completed the second day of preliminaries at the 2025 GLIAC Championships held at the Holland Aquatic Center. The event saw nine student-athletes from WSU advance to the finals scheduled for Thursday evening.

In the 100 fly category, none of Wayne State's swimmers advanced. Maddy Flynn finished in 17th place with a time of 59.13 seconds, followed by Julia Katulski in 18th place at 59.60 seconds. Megan Unger and Rose Haney finished in 25th and 26th places with times of 1:02.32 and 1:04.78, respectively.

The school saw success in the 400 IM, where three athletes advanced to the championship finals with NCAA B Cut times: Elly Belmore placed fifth at 4:27.60, Barbara Munoz sixth at 4:28.54, and Emma Crispo seventh at 4:30.54. Delaney Parker and Diana Muccioli advanced to the consolation finals after finishing in positions thirteen and fourteen with times of 4:35.10 and 4:35.83, respectively.

In contrast, Megan Delaere and Madelyn Peura did not advance past this stage, ending their runs in eighteenth (4:45.32) and twenty-first places (4:58.86).

The team's performance continued positively in the 200 free event as Alli Vassilakos secured a spot in the championship finals by finishing sixth with a time of 1:53.45, closely followed by Emily Hedley who came seventh clocking in at 1:54.36.

Kate Rhodes and Danika Fessenden both advanced to the consolation finals with times of 1:56.87 for fifteenth place and Fessenden securing sixteenth place just behind her teammate.

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