George Washington University Athletics

Swimming & Diving Sweeps Georgetown in Ninth Consecutive Meet
1/17/2026 12:31:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
WASHINGTON – GW swimming & diving completed a sweep of Georgetown on Saturday as the Revolutionaries celebrated and honored its seniors at the Smith Center. The GW men's team emerged with a 150-131 win, while the women's team narrowly escaped, 141-140, in a meet that came down to the final relay.
Men's Highlights
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Matija Radjenovic swam to victory in the 200-yard freestyle, tapping the wall in 1:38.72.
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Ganesh Sivaramakrishnan (48.52) and Holden Thomas (49.22) tapped in first and second in the 100-yard backstroke, respectively.
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Heitor Napolitano Fonseca Reis brought home a win in the 200-yard fly (1:48.15).
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Shae Stratton (1:46.58) raced to victory in the 200-yard backstroke.
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Daniel Choi earned a first-place result in the 500-yard free (4:30.40)
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Daniel Nagy paced the field with a win in the 100-yard fly (47.81).
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On the 3-meter board, Michael Wood (344.10) and Ben Bradley (33.98) finished atop of the competition, finishing in first and second.
Women's Highlights
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GW's 200-yard medley relay kicked the meet off with a win. The winning relay consisted of Logan Watson-Brown, Natalie Sens, Isabel Sayag and Joselle Mensah (1:42.42).
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Ava Topolewski claimed victory in the 200-yard free (1:49.94). Topolewski later bested the field in the 50-yard free (23.66), finishing just before Sens (23.72) in second, before picking up her third victory of the meet in the 500-yard free (4:51.81).
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Mensah (1:04.35) and Julia Gomez Carpi (1:05.43) finished atop the 100-yard breaststroke.
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Dara Reyblat (286.65) and Olivia Paquette (267.53) finished in first and second place in the 1-meter dive, respectively. In the 3-meter, Paquette (309.53) finished in first while Reyblat took second (259.50).
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To clinch the meet, the women's 200-yard freestyle relay had to finish in first which they did, edging the Hoyas by 0.2 seconds. The relay was completed in 1:32.55, and was swam by Mensah, Colleen MacWilliams, Sens and Topolewski.
UP NEXT
GW will head to University Park, Pa., to face Penn State in GW's final dual meet of the 2025-26 season on Saturday, Jan. 31.



























