The Wolfpack were victorious at the 2025 MCAC Championships with a total score of 423. This is the final year of the MCAC, which started in 1999, and will transition to the GCAC next season. Sophomores Knox Kruk and Quinn Kellogg, along with Freshman Sarah Reed, kicked off the diving competition on Thursday. Reed scored fourth, Kellogg was runner-up, and Kruk won and established a new Fresh-Soph Conference record in the 11-dive event. Freshmen Distance Duo Ella Cremer and Sofia Medina scored big points in the 200 and 500 freestyle events, with Medina scoring double fourth and Cremer securing a win in both events. Freshman Sam Mondrus and Sophomore Alexis Ambrosino split first and third in the 200 IM. Freshman Delaney Mulcrone won the 50 freestyle with fellow Freshman Nai’a Hernandez picking up seventh place. Mulcrone then won the 100 butterfly with Sophomore Emma Pairone scoring fifth place. Pairone later teamed up with Ambrosino to secure ninth and second place in the 100 breaststroke. Sophomore Greta Mikulaninec won the 100 free, with Hernandez scoring in fifth place. Mondrus followed suit by winning the 100 backstroke, with Mikulaninec moving up the seeds to score fifth place. The Wolfpack won all three relays and won the meet by more than 100 points. Freshman Ella Cremer was named Freshman-Sophomore Swimmer of the Year.
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