George Washington University Athletics

Swimming & Diving Splits vs. William & Mary, West Virginia
12/20/2025 5:02:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
WASHINGTON – GW swimming & diving closed its 2025 slate this weekend as diving split three of six events at West Virginia, and swimming split a dual meet vs. William & Mary, as the men' won 157.00-105.00, but the women fell 165.00-97.00.Â
On the men's side, Daniel Choi and Matija Radjenovic led the way with a pair of event wins each. Choi showed his distance skills with wins in the 1,000-yard free (9:20.77) and the 500-yard free (4:30.17), while Radjenovic captured wins in both the 200-yard free (1:37.74) and the 200-yard IM (1:49.33).Â
The men's team got the job done on Saturday with help from up-and-down the team, as a total of seven Revolutionaries captured event wins. Alessandro Borsato took first in the 100-yard breast (54.80), Andres Brooks won the 100-yard fly (1:47.56), Daniel Nagy claimed the 100-yard fly (47.64), Ganesh Sivaramakrishnan was victorious in the 100-yard backstroke (48.03), and Ben Sosnowski topped the 200-yard breaststroke (2:01.09).
GW's men also claimed victory in the 200-yard medley relay, as Sivaramakrishnan, Borsato, Nagy and AJ Wood combined for the win (1:27.47).
On the women's side, Topolewski had another afternoon to remember, winning each of her three individual events: the 1,000-yard free (9:57.53), 500-yard free (4:50.75) and the 200-yard fly (2:01.16). Colleen MacWilliams also had a standout afternoon with two race wins and one second-place finish, with wins in the 200-yard free (1:50.84) and 200-yard IM (2:04.96) and a second-place finish in the 200-yard backstroke (1:59.99).
Over in Morgantown on Friday, the GW's divers won three of six events vs. West Virginia. The men captured two event victories, as Michael Wood captured the 3-meter dive (330.90) and Holden Wheeler won the platform dive (266.70), while Olivia Paquette captured a women's diving win, also in the 3-meter (301.80).Â
UP NEXT
GW breaks until early 2026 when it returns to action with three dual meets in January, beginning with a dual at Towson on Friday, Jan. 16.Â

























