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2025 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

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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 | Day 4 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

It’s the final day of competition in Greensboro. Denison has locked up the men’s team race, but the women’s title is a sprint to the finish between MIT and NYU. NYU holds a 20 point lead, but has fewer finals swims tonight. Regardless, a win by either team will be historic. Only four teams in Division III history have ever won a women’s team title: Williams, Kenyon, Emory, and Denison. As a reminder, here’s where the team scores stand:

    Women (Top 5)

    NYU – 368 MIT – 348 Kenyon – 315 Denison – 278 Emory – 267

    Men (Top 5)

    Denison – 298 Emory – 250.5 Chicago – 211 NYU – 190.5 Kenyon – 183

    All the defending champions are present in the women’s events. The session will get started with the 1650 free, where Bengisu Caymaz (Kenyon) will try to claim her first individual title of these championships. She won the 500 and 1650 free in 2024, but was upset by Bowdoin freshman Natalie Garre in the shorter distance. Garre is the top seed in the mile, so they’ll clash again to open tonight’s session.

    Kaley McIntyre (NYU) has been unstoppable in the women’s sprint free events and will be looking to complete the sweep tonight in the women’s 100 free. She broke her own Division III record at the UAA Championships earlier this year and is the top seed tonight. Kate Augustyn (MIT) is the defending champion in the 200 back, but Sophia Verkleeren (Williams) is the top seed. Verkleeren already swept the IMs, while Augustyn defended her title in the 100 back. To wrap up the individual swimming events, Gabriella Wei (Kenyon) is the top seed in the 200 breast. She was a surprising win last year over teammate Jennah Fadely.

    On the men’s side, Lucas Lang (C-M-S) and Connor Vincent (NYU) will once again go head-to-head in the 1650 free. Last year, Lang got the best of Vincent by just 0.07 seconds at the finish, so be on the lookout for another exciting race. Defending champion Djordje Dragojlovic is in the final of the men’s 100 free, but it’s Max Cory (Bates) who leads the field. Cory became the #2 performer in D3 with his swim this morning.

    Both the men’s 200 back and 200 breast will crown new champions tonight, as last year’s have graduated. Avery Clapp (JHU) is the top seed in the backstroke while Patrick Daly (Denison) leads the 200 breast.

    In women’s 3-meter, Kailee Payne (Ithaca) takes aim at a sweep of the boards for the second straight year.

    Finally, to close the meet, we’ll see the finals of the 400 free relay, and crown our team champions.

    Women’s 1650 Yard Freestyle – Timed Finals

    Division III Record: 16:21.44, Sarah Thompson, 2015 2024 Champion: 16:34.67, Bengisu Caymaz (Kenyon)

    Men’s 1650 Yard Freestyle – Timed Finals

    Division III Record: 14:56.44, Arthur Conover (Kenyon), 2016 2024 Champion: 15:17.48, Lucas Lang (CMS)

    Women’s 100 Yard Freestyle – Finals

    Division III Record: 48.58 Kaley McIntyre (NYU), 2025 2024 Champion: 48.79, Kaley McIntyre (NYU)

    Men’s 100 Yard Freestyle – Finals

    Division III Record: 42.98, Oliver Smith (Emory), 2018 2024 Champion: 43.26, Djordje Dragojlovic (Kenyon)

    Women’s 200 Yard Backstroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:55.67, Crile Hart (Kenyon), 2018 2024 Champion: 1:55.98, Kate Augustyn (MIT)

    Men’s 200 Yard Backstroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:41.17 Tanner Filion (Whitman), 2023 2024 Champion: 1:43.40, Alex McCormick (WashU)

    Women’s 200 Yard Breaststroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 2:10.06, Jordyn Wentzel (St. Kate’s), 2022 2024 Champion: 2:11.70, Gabriella Wei (Kenyon)

    Men’s 200 Yard Breaststroke – Finals

    Division III Record: 1:50.80, Andrew Wilson (Emory), 2017 2024 Champion: 1:54.26, Derek Maas (NYU)

    Women’s 3-meter Diving – Finals

    Division III Record: 517.10, Haley Emerick (Trinity U.), 2010 2024 Champion: 509.50, Kailee Payne (Ithaca)

    Women’s 400 Yard Freestyle Relay – Finals

    Division III Record: 3:18.46, Emory (F. Muir, C. Cheng, M. Ong, M. Taylor), 2018 2024 Champion: 3:20.59, Pomona-Pitzer (S. Wang, A. Turvey, K. Gould, V. Mello)

    Men’s 400 Yard Freestyle Relay – Finals

    Division III Record: 2:53.59, Kenyon (D. Somers, Z. Turk, C. Ramsey, I. Richardson) 2012 2024 Champion: 2:54.52, Kenyon (D. Dragojlovic, M. Krtinic, D. Brooks, A. Dobric)

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