The Lindenwood men's swimming and diving team finished in second place with an overall score of 820, while the women finished in third with 486.5.
On Saturday, in the women's 200-yard backstroke, Stephanie Marks took second with a 1:58.55 completion time. Matheo Mateos-Mongelos captured third on the men's side in 1:46.28 Lindenwood swept the podium honors in the men's 100-yard freestyle. Elliott Irwin (43.39) finished in first, Piotr Kowalczyk (43.70) earned second and Ondrej Dusa (44.16) secured third.
In the men's 200-yard breaststroke competition, Polat Tasbasi earned silver (second) with a time of 1:56.90, while Patryk Winiatowski (1:48.17) recorded third in the men's 200-yard butterfly. Megan Hollaar captured the bronze medal in the women's 1650-yard freestyle in 17:07.22. The women's team comprised of Joselle Mensah, Kornelia Buszka, Maja Piotrowicz and Beata Maruszczyk took third in the 400-yard freestyle relay, with a time of 3:22.99. On the men's side, Lindenwood's Dusa, Kowalczyk, Winiatowski and Irwin took the gold with a time of 2:53.14.
Champions
Swimming
Men's 100 Yard Freestyle – Elliott Irwin, Lindenwood (43.39, NCAA B Cut)
Relays
Men's 400 Yard Freestyle Relay – Lindenwood (2:53.14)
Awards
Men's
Swimming Championship MVP – Elliott Irwin, Lindenwood
Newcomer of the Championship – Piotr Kowalczyk, Lindenwood
Swimming Coach of the Year – Jason Owen, Lindenwood