Smithfield, R.I. — After a well-earned week off following the demanding three-day Terrier Invite at Boston University, Bryant swim and dive is back in the pool this Saturday for its final competition of 2025. The Bulldogs make the short trip to Providence to take on Brown in their last meet of the calendar year.
The matchup gives Bryant one more chance to fine-tune before the team heads into winter training and prepares for a busy new year. With the next official competition not coming until January, Saturday's meet will serve as an important benchmark as the Bulldogs look to close out the year strong and carry momentum into 2026.
Meet Info
Where: Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center, Providence, R.I.
When: Dec. 6, 12 p.m.
Bulldog Notes
• After a week off, the Bulldogs look to close out their 2025 campaign on a high note.
• Two weeks ago, Bryant competed at the BU Terrier Invite, where the women placed third and the men finished fifth.
• Ruby Tonelli won the 200 fly and broke the school record in the 100 fly (53.12).
• Jocie Niemczyk set a new school record in the 100 breast (1:02.51).
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Megan Beasley swept the diving events, earning first place on both the 1-meter and 3-meter boards.
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James Misto added a first-place finish in the 50 free.
About Brown
• Brown is coming off a dominant performance at its most recent invite at Bucknell.
• On the men's side, Rory O'Connor won the 1650 free.
• Marton Nagy earned a victory in the 200 breaststroke.
• Senior Rowland Lawver won the 3-meter dive.
• The Bears collected 1,809.5 points, leading from start to finish throughout the three-day meet.
• The Brown women also won the team title with 1,926 points.
• Natalie Garre set a program record in the 1650 free.
• The 400 free relay team of Crystal Yuen, Morgan Lukinac, Lily Klinginsmith and Kelly Dolce set a pool record with a winning time of 3:18.16.
• Lukinac added another victory in the 100 free finals.