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MAAC swimming and diving championships at Spire Institute in Geneva, OH February 11, 2026.
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Women's Swimming & Diving

Relay Teams Provide Solid Start At MAAC Championships

GENEVA, Ohio – The relay teams provided a quick start for the Fairfield University swimming and diving teams as the Stags opened the 2026 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championships. The women's 200 medley relay team and the men's 800 freestyle relay squad both brought home gold to post points in the standings.

After the first day, the men's team holds down second place with 116 points, just a couple of points off Iona University's top score of 118. The women's program will enter the second day in fourth place with 141 team points as Marist occupies the top spot with 207 points.

The women's 200 medley relay opened the championship competition and the Stags edged out Niagara University with a time of 1:41.22. Holly Rahurahu started the relay for Fairfield and was followed by Tone Sandsjo, Allie Bashor, and Rylie Bauman. The men's foursome held a three-second edge over second-place Saint Peter's University in the 800 freestyle relay behind the efforts of  Tim Regan, Jochi Nolla, Balazs Ament, and Aidan Schnapf as the group set a school standard of 6:30.60.

The women's 800 freestyle relay garnered second place with a school record time of 7:23.29, trailing only Niagara University's winning time of 7:21.72. The Stags group consisted of Natasha De Pree, Sofia Smerechniak, Isla Bartholomew, and Callie Gray. On the men's side, Max McMillan, Ament, Tim Regan, and Cormac Rouse combined for fourth place by finishing the 200 medley relay in 1:28.96. Iona University posted the best time of 1:26.89 for the top spot.

The women's divers also took to the board this evening with three Fairfield student-athletes taking spots in the C final. Lillian Tonole was the top finisher in the C final with 175.30 points while Jade Leblic was next with 171.95 points. Alexandra Rebeck posted the fourth-best total in the C final with 157.40 points.

Day 2 of the 2026 MAAC Championships commences on Thursday morning at 9:30 am with the finals starting at 5:30 pm. The student-athletes will compete in the 500 freestyle, the 200 IM, the 50 free, and the men's 3 meter diving.
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Players Mentioned

Callie Gray

Callie Gray

Freestyle
Senior
Holly Rahurahu

Holly Rahurahu

Freestyle/Backstroke
Senior
Tone Sandsjo

Tone Sandsjo

Breaststroke
Junior
Sofia Smerechniak

Sofia Smerechniak

Freestyle
Sophomore
Isla Bartholomew

Isla Bartholomew

Breast/IM/Free
Freshman
Allie Bashor

Allie Bashor

Fly/IM/Free
Graduate Student
Rylie Bauman

Rylie Bauman

Sprint Free
Freshman
Natasha De Pree

Natasha De Pree

Free
Freshman
Jade Leblic

Jade Leblic

Diving
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Callie Gray

Callie Gray

Senior
Freestyle
Holly Rahurahu

Holly Rahurahu

Senior
Freestyle/Backstroke
Tone Sandsjo

Tone Sandsjo

Junior
Breaststroke
Sofia Smerechniak

Sofia Smerechniak

Sophomore
Freestyle
Isla Bartholomew

Isla Bartholomew

Freshman
Breast/IM/Free
Allie Bashor

Allie Bashor

Graduate Student
Fly/IM/Free
Rylie Bauman

Rylie Bauman

Freshman
Sprint Free
Natasha De Pree

Natasha De Pree

Freshman
Free
Jade Leblic

Jade Leblic

Freshman
Diving