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2025 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap

By Laura Rosado on SwimSwam

2025 NCAA DIII Swimming and Diving Championships

March 19-22, 2025 Location: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, NC Times: Prelims 10:00 AM / Finals 6:00 PM (ET) Defending Champs: Kenyon women (1x) & Emory men (3x) Psych Sheet Live Streaming on NCAA.com Live Results “NCAA DIII Championships” on Meet Mobile Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2

Welcome back D3 fans to what looks to be another exciting session. Last night saw three national records fall. One of those was by the hands of Cooper Costello (Chicago), who became the first D3 swimmer to break 46 seconds in the 100 fly. The sophomore led the 200 fly preliminaries, where he’ll be looking to upset reigning champion and record-holder Justin Finkel of Connecticut College.

    Kate Augustyn (MIT) topped the preliminaries of the women’s 100 back with the only sub-54 second effort of the morning. The senior first took hold of the record last year, and then lowered it at the NEWMAC Championships in February.

    The final individual record-holder in action tonight is Kenyon’s Jennah Fadely, one of only three women in Division III history to go sub-1:00 in the 100 breaststroke and the newly minted national record-holder as of this January. Fadely will be surrounded by teammates Gabriella Wei and Kalsey Van Eldik in the final tonight as the Owls try to keep pace with NYU in the team race.

    NYU got within a second of the 800 free relay record at UAAs, and with Kaley McIntyre firing on all cylinders so far this meet, all eyes will be on the Violets in the closing relay. The session opens with the 200 medley relay, where the MIT women might be on record watch. They are the defending champions and got within 0.12-seconds of Emory’s 2023 standard last year.

    The men’s 100 back looks to be an exciting race. Tufts senior Eric Lundgren is the top qualifier out of prelims, but 1-4 are separated by less than a tenth. The men’s 100 breaststroke is led by Henri Bonnault (Emory), the only swimmer in the field with an entry time under 53. The rest of the field is bunched up behind him; 4-8 are separated by just 0.15 seconds.

    Men’s 1-meter diving is also tonight. Avery Balch (Centre) leads prelims once again, but he’ll have to contend with 3-meter champion Trent Makowiec (Geneseo) who qualified 2nd.

    Women’s 200 Yard Medley Relay – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:39.55, Emory (M. Jungers, A. Glowniak, T. Leone, C. Maki), 2023 2024 Champion: 1:39.67, MIT (K. Augustyn, E. Chen, A. Naveen, E. Roberson)

    Men’s 200 Yard Medley Relay – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:25.85, Emory (R. Soh, J. Meyer, J. Echols, C. Lafave), 2023 2024 Champion: 1:26.14, Emory (R. Soh, J. Meyer, J. Echols, C. Bjornstad)

    Women’s 200 Yard Butterfly – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:55.66, Logan Todhunter (Williams), 2012 2023 Champion: 1:58.50, Caitlin Marshall (NYU)

    Men’s 200 Yard Butterfly – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:43.21, Justin Finkel (Connecticut College), 2024 2024 Champion: 1:43.21, Justin Finkel (Connecticut College)

    Women’s 100 Yard Backstroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 53.29, Kate Augustyn (MIT), 2025 2024 Champion: 53.41, Kate Augustyn (MIT)

    Men’s 100 Yard Backstroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 45.75, Tanner Filion (Whitman), 2023 2024 Champion: 46.90, Djordje Dragojlovic (Kenyon)

    Women’s 100 Yard Breaststroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 59.62, Jennah Fadely (Kenyon), 2025 2024 Champion: 59.80, Jennah Fadely (Kenyon)

    Men’s 100 Yard Breaststroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 50.94, Andrew Wilson (Emory), 2017 2024 Champion: 51.83, Derek Maas (NYU)

    Men’s 1-meter Diving – Finals

    Division III Record: 610.20, Israel Zavaleta (Kenyon), 2023 2024 Champion: 581.15, Israel Zavaleta (Kenyon)

    Women’s 800 Yard Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals

    Division III Record: 7:13.51, Emory (F. Muir, J. Wawer, M. Taylor, C. Cheng), 2018 2024 Champion: 7:16.20, NYU (N. Ranile, A. Wala, C. Marshall, K. McIntyre)

    Men’s 800 Yard Freestyle Relay – Timed Finals

    Division III Record: 6:26.98, Emory (N. Goudie, B. Thorsen, J. Hamilton, P. Pema), 2023 2024 Champion: 6:29.05, Williams (A. Atherton, R. Nunez, C. Anderson, O. Schalet)

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