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SIU A3 Performance Invite
November 13-15, 2025 Carbondale, IL SCY (25 Yards) Full Meet Results Available on Meet Mobile: “2025 A3 Performance Invite — Hosted by SIU”The SIU A3 Performance Invite finished day two on Friday, and the events followed a similar course of action as the first one with Southern Illinois Salukis winning most of the events, though there were a few other event winners over the course of the session.
Women’s Recap
The meet started with an SIU win in the 200 medley relay with the team of Liseska Gallegos Gutierrez (25.42), Olivia Herron (27.64), Zaria Terry (24.41) and Susana Gabriela Hernandez Barradas (23.07) swimming 1:40.54 to beat the Nebraska — Omaha ‘A’ team by more than two seconds.
All four relay swimmers went on to win their individual events as well. Gallegos Gutierrez swam 54.26 in the 100 back to win by more than two seconds over teammate Andrea Santos Arambula’s 56.39.
Herron took the 100 breast in 1:00.30, nearly two seconds ahead of her teammate Madalyn Booker‘s 1:02.21. This was a new season best time for her, but was about a second over the 59.24 she swam at last year’s NCAA Championships. Her best event, the 200 breast, is on Saturday.
Terry won 100 fly in 55.29, coming in just half-a-second ahead of Evansville’s Grace Moody, who touched in 55.77. This was a new best time for Terry, whose previous best came in at 55.75 from last year’s Purdue Invite in November.
Freestyle anchor Gabriela Hernandez Barradas took the top spot in the 200 freestyle at 1:49.96. Omaha’s Kira Jacobs touched a little over a second-and-a-half back at 1:51.47 for 2nd place.
The final individual event also went to a Southern Illinois swimmer with Thursday’s 500 free champion Livia Munkacsi-Nagy winning the event in 4:15.63. This was only her 3rd time swimming the event, but it was a new personal best time to drop from the 4:22.40 she swam at the beginning of October.
The meet also swam an 800 freestyle relay in the prelims. The SIU women won with their team of Munkacsi-Nagy (1:51.56), Herron (1:52.94), Brooklyn Anderson (1:54.81), and Gabriela Hernandez Barradas (1:54.75).
Men’s Recap
The SIU men won five of the seven events on day two, including the prelims 800 freestyle relay which they won by 14 seconds, touching in 6:37.91 with Rodrigo Ramos Chavez (1:39.22), Willem Huggins (1:39.35), Carter Ruthven (1:41.40), and Alex Cimera (1:37.94).
Ruthven also won the men’s 100 fly with his time of 47.12 coming in almost six tenths ahead of junior teammate Benedek Andor‘s 47.70. Southern Illinois also finished 3rd, sweeping the podium, with Hazem Aboustate‘s 48.01. Ruthven’s swim was a new personal best time, dropping from he 47.22 he swam in February of 2024.
The 100 back went to Huggins in 47.61, more than a second ahead of 2nd place Stefan Varga‘s 48.87 for Omaha. Huggins added about a second from his previous best of 46.81 from February.
The Salukis won two more individual events on Friday, the 100 breast and the 400 IM. Freshman Maddax Thompson won the 100 breast in 54.34, two tenths ahead of senior teammate Tiago Faleiros‘s 54.55 in 2nd. Thompson’s swim was more than a second faster than his previous lifetime best of 55.86 from February of this year.
The 400 IM went to Juraj Barcot‘s 3:53.28, which was seven seconds ahead of Nate Worsham‘s 2nd place swim of 3:59.23 for Southern Illinois. Barcot was about five seconds off his lifetime best of 3:48.94 from the Missouri Valley Conference Championships.
Nebraska — Omaha won the 200 medley relay after Southern Illinois was disqualified. Their ‘A’ team does not have the personnel listed on Meet Mobile, but the team touched in 1:27.31, beating Bellarmine’s 2nd place time of 1:31.43.
The men’s 200 freestyle went to Bellarmine’s Efe Inceoglu with his swim of 1:36.58 coming in a second ahead of SIU’s Rodrigo Ramos Chavez who swam 1:37.54 for 2nd. This was his first time swimming the event SCY.
The meet will conclude on Saturday, with finals beginning at 6 pm EST.
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