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Denison Women Remain in Third Place After Two Days of Championship Competition

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Denison Women Remain in Third Place After Two Days of Championship Competition

Story Links Greensboro, N.C.- With day two of the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships wrapped, the Denison women’s swimming and diving team held tight to its third-place finish with 175 points. Ahead of the Big Red is MIT, who sits in second place with 216 points, and in first place is NYU with 242. […]

Greensboro, N.C.- With day two of the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships wrapped, the Denison women’s swimming and diving team held tight to its third-place finish with 175 points. Ahead of the Big Red is MIT, who sits in second place with 216 points, and in first place is NYU with 242. Denison tallied seven more All-American finishes, bringing their two-day total to 17.First-Team All-Americans (Top-8):
Emily Harris– 3rd place in the 400 IM- 4:18.40 
Avery Vogen, Phoebe Ferguson, Maja Palmroos, Grace Kadlecik -3rd place in the 200 Free Relay- 1:31.54
Phoebe Ferguson– 3rd place in the 100 Fly- 54.24
Quinn Brown– 6th place in 200 Free- 1.49.65Over at the diving well, senior Alexis Radhakrishnan took home 14th place in 1-meter diving with a score of 391.70. In the day’s final event, the Denison Big Red finished on a high note, taking third in the 200 free medley relay. Avery Vogen, Phoebe Ferguson, Maja Palmroos, and Grace Kadlecik touched the wall at 1:31.54. 

Emily Harris

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Denison returns to Greensboro Aquatics Center on Friday, March 21, for day three of the NCAA Division III Championships; check out the preliminary schedule below. Finals are set for 6 p.m.10 a.m. Prelims
200 Medley Relay
200 Fly: Emily Harris, Emma Pritchett, Maja Palmroos, Erika Schraber
100 Back: Jassy Park, Caroline Ramirez, Grace Kadlecik
100 Breast: Drue Thielking, Riley Tofflemire, Audrey Brink
800 Free RelaySetting Denison up for success early was junior Emily Harris, who finished third in the A finals with a time of 4:18.40, besting her NCAC title time by a second. Also earning a third-place finish and a first-team All-American nod was fellow junior Phoebe Ferguson, who swam the 100 butterfly in 54.24. Teammate Emma Pritchett earned second-team All-American honors after swimming the 100 butterfly in 55.22 for 12th place.Second-Team All-Americans (Top-16):
Emma Pritchett– 12th place in the 100 Fly- 55.22
Annie Pfeufer– 14th place in the 200 Free- 1:49.65
Alexis Radhakrishnan– 14th place in the 1 mtr Diving- 391.70
 

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