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2024-25 WSWIM - GNAC Championship
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Women's Swimming and Diving

Women's Swimming & Diving: Norwich secures sixth-ever GNAC Championship, three-peat for first time since 2000, Laitala named Diver of the Year for second-straight season

WORCESTER, Mass. - For the first time since 2000, the Norwich University women's swimming & diving team completed a historic three-peat as the league's best, securing their third consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Women's Swimming & Diving Championship at the 2025 title meet inside the WPI Sports & Recreation Center in Worcester, Mass.

The Cadets totaled an impressive 917 points over the three-day affair, usurping perennial powerhouse Simmons University's 810-point output.  Regis College rounded out the top three with 500 points, followed by Saint Joseph's College of Maine and the University of Saint Joseph (Conn.).  Elms College and Albertus Magnus College closed out the seven-team field.

Norwich held onto advantages from the beginning, widening the gap throughout the three-day event and joining the men's swimming & diving team in a clean sweep of the GNAC Championship for the third-straight season.  The victory marks the second-ever three-peat for the Norwich women's swimming & diving program since the GNAC began sponsoring a women's swimming & diving championship in 1998-99.  Norwich proved victorious during the 1998-99, 1999-00, and 2000-01 seasons and again in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 campaigns.

The Cadets took individual and relay victories in nine events over the multi-day Championship event, including capturing gold medals in four events on the final day.  Two of those solo wins came from Brandy Lewis (Strafford, Vt.), who broke her one-year-old record in the 1650-yard freestyle of 18:33.74 with an 18:29.03 effort, before also winning the 200-yard IM on a 2:20.33 effort.

Alannah Kelliher (Middleboro, Mass.) won the 100-yard backstroke after touching the wall with a time of 1:03.81, while Reilly Laitala (Sterling, Mass.) claimed victory in the 3-meter diving competition, scoring a 361.65.  Kelliher and Lewis earned wins on the first day of competition, with the former taking gold in the 50-yard butterfly on 27.59 while Lewis swam an 11:12.01 in the 1000-yard freestyle.  Kylie Farris (Leander, Texas) also hauled in a win, touching the wall first in the 200-yard backstroke on 2:18.88.

The second day saw a relay victory for the Cadets, as the quartet of Kelliher, Lewis, Deanna Parot (San Diego, Calif.), and Jenna Tschida (Goffstown, N.H.) swam a 1:42.69 to kick off finals in the 200-yard freestyle relay.  The day before, the grouping of Farris, Kelliher, Maria Piekarczyk (Dudley, Mass.), and Tschida made history in a second-place effort in the 200-yard medley relay, as the four combined for a 1:55.46 time, breaking a historic 26-year-old record in the event of 1:55.52, set by Jill Hartsock, Kelly Chiffer, Alexandria Evans, and Rachel Gaidys.

Other victories during the second day included another for Laitala, as she won the 1-meter diving competition with a 386.10 time.  Lewis capped off the final victory of the day for Norwich in the 500-yard freestyle at a time of 5:24.33.

For her efforts throughout the season and at the title meet, Norwich saw Laitala receive her second-straight GNAC Women's Diver of the Year accolade.  The junior has enjoyed a historic campaign on the diving board, attaining an astonishing 11 GNAC Diver of the Week plaudits, including six this season.  Last season, Laitala became the first-ever women's diver in program history to qualify for the NCAA Div. III Diving Regionals.

Kaylin Creel (Huntersville, N.C.) was named as Norwich's representative on the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team.  For Head Coach Jennifer Cournoyer, the title marks the third women's championship under her leadership at Norwich University, and, with the men's title, her seventh overall.

The top three finishers in each event were also recognized as 2025 All-Conference honorees.  They included:
DAY 1 FINALS LEADERS: DAY 2 FINALS LEADERS: DAY 3 FINALS LEADERS: The Cadets will now look ahead to the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Open Swimming & Diving Championships, set to take place from Friday, Feb. 28 to Sunday, Mar. 2, hosted by the Naval Academy in Lejeune Hall in Annapolis, Md.
2025 GNAC Women's Swimming & Diving Final Rankings
1. Norwich - 917
2. Simmons - 810
3. Regis (Mass.) - 500
4. St. Joseph's (Maine) - 471
5. Saint Joseph (Conn.) - 463
6. Elms - 297
7. Albertus Magnus - 233
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Players Mentioned

Hannah Shaner

Hannah Shaner

Senior
Kaylin Creel

Kaylin Creel

Senior
Kylie Farris

Kylie Farris

Sophomore
Anna Gosselin

Anna Gosselin

Sophomore
Abbey Houghton

Abbey Houghton

Sophomore
Alannah Kelliher

Alannah Kelliher

Sophomore
Reilly Laitala

Reilly Laitala

Junior
Brandy Lewis

Brandy Lewis

Junior
Deanna Parot

Deanna Parot

Junior
Maria Piekarczyk

Maria Piekarczyk

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Hannah Shaner

Hannah Shaner

Senior
Kaylin Creel

Kaylin Creel

Senior
Kylie Farris

Kylie Farris

Sophomore
Anna Gosselin

Anna Gosselin

Sophomore
Abbey Houghton

Abbey Houghton

Sophomore
Alannah Kelliher

Alannah Kelliher

Sophomore
Reilly Laitala

Reilly Laitala

Junior
Brandy Lewis

Brandy Lewis

Junior
Deanna Parot

Deanna Parot

Junior
Maria Piekarczyk

Maria Piekarczyk

Sophomore