MIDDLEBURY, Vt. –
Izzy Paez '26 broke the school record in the 100 fly, leading the Wesleyan women's swimming & diving team in day 3 of the NESCAC Championships held at Middlebury College. The Cardinals (437 points) remain in ninth place out of 11 teams in the standings heading into the final day of competition on Sunday.
The night started with the 200 medley relay where Wesleyan's A team of
Izzy Pennington '24,
Sara Bohacek '26, Paez, and
Zoe Kuhn '26 landed in 10
th place with a time of 1:46.62. The Cardinals' B team of
Mia Dezelic '27,
Nora Bootchk '26,
Victoria Carroll '24, and
Anne Conway '26 moved up two spots, finishing sixth in the heat and 17
th overall with a time of 1:48.08.
Olivia Stevenson '25 led the team in the 1000 free, landing in 18
th place with her time of 10:47.56.
Elena Baird '26 was right behind in 20
th place at 10:54.55.
Paez' school record time came in the 100 fly championship final on Saturday night. The sophomore qualified for the final in the morning with a prelim time of 56.66 seconds. She followed that up with a time of 56.35 seconds in the final, besting the previous school record of 56.38 seconds set by Amanda McHugh '22 in 2019. That time was good enough for sixth place for Paez, the highest individual finish by a Cardinal at the 2024 NESCAC Championships.
Lydia Brutvan '25 earned a spot in the 400 IM preconsolation final, touching the wall in 4:41.85 in the prelim. She followed with a time of 4:43.23 on Saturday night to finish in 22
nd place.
The 200 free saw Kuhn win the preconsolation final, shaving nearly a second off her prelim time, with a 1:55.77 in the final to earn her a 17
th place finish.
Bella Kellner '24 also competed in the preconsolation final and finished in 1:57.71.
Bohacek came through with a time of 1:05.61 in the consolation final, moving up from her 1:06.14 prelim time, to claim a 12
th place result in the 100 breast.
In the 100 back, it was Pennington who led the Cardinals with an 11
th place showing in the event, shaving considerable time off her prelim (58.46) with a 57.87 second performance in the consolation final. Dezelic joined Pennington in the consolation final and finished in 58.10 for 13
th place.
Stella Oman '26 led the way for Wesleyan in the 3-meter diving, setting a score of 277.55 to finish in 14
th place.
Sunday's final day of competition will include the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, and 1650 free competitions.