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2025 QUEENS FALL FRENZY
November 20-23, 2025 Charlotte, N.C. SCY (25 yards) Day 1 Results Day 2 Results Day 3 ResultsCourtesy of Queens Athletics
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Queens swimming program continued its dominant showing on Saturday night at the 2025 Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy, piling up podium finishes and delivering two meet records in a session that pushed both the women’s and men’s teams further ahead heading into the final day. Through night three, the Queens women lead with 956 points, while the men hold first with 1,243.
The evening opened with a strong run of individual performances, beginning with Maddie Foster, who produced a season-best 52.68 to finish second in the women’s 100 butterfly. Foster carried that momentum into the later session, where she added another podium finish by placing third in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:50.52. One of the most dominant swims of the night came from Abigail Zboran, who controlled the women’s 400 individual medley from the first lap and powered away to win in 4:14.72.
The men’s team delivered its own statement moments midway through the night, highlighted by Daniel Meszaros, who shattered the Fall Frenzy meet record in the 200 freestyle with a blistering 1:34.40. The Royals kept rolling in the 100 breaststroke, where Callen Bartone won the event in 52.84, adding another first-place finish to Queens’ total. The men closed their individual racing with Emil Harlem, who charged to a runner-up finish in the 100 butterfly in one of the session’s fastest heats, touching in 46.75.
As the night progressed into its relay events, Queens capped the session with a historic performance in the Women’s 200 Medley Relay, posting the second meet record of the evening. The team of Abigail Zboran, Libby Livesay, Maddie Foster, and Maren Patterson combined for a winning time of 1:39.16, breaking a record that had stood since 2018 and delivering one of the standout relay swims of the meet.
Following the finals session, Queens Director of Swimming Jeff Dugdale praised the team’s unity and execution, saying, “We had an amazing evening as a team. As a coach, when you see the team pour themselves into each other and get the results that were achieved, it is so rewarding and I could not be prouder.”
UP NEXT Queens returns to the Mecklenburg Aquatic Center on Sunday for the final day of Fall Frenzy competition, with prelims beginning at 9 AM and the championship session set for 5 PM as the Royals look to close out a strong weekend of racing.
Courtesy of Wingate Athletics
Charlotte, N.C.—-The Wingate University men’s and women’s swimming teams took a page from their Bulldog tennis counterparts, holding serve on the Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy Invitational leader boards at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center in downtown Charlotte Saturday. Ten schools are competing in this year’s Fall Frenzy Invitational.
The No. 5 Bulldog men are second in the nine-team field. Wingate has 992 points, second only to NCAA Division I neighbor and Frenzy host Queens University of Charlotte’s 1243 points. On the women’s side, the No. 9 Wingate swimmers are fourth in the 10-team field. The Bulldogs have 695 points. Queens is the leader with 956 points. The Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy Invitational has 10 women’s teams and nine on the men’s listing.
Women’s Fall Frenzy Satuday notes
– Senior Natalia Dwojak won the Frenzy 100 Breaststroke (1:01.53, D2B) – Dwojak played her regular role on Wingate’s 200 Medley Relay quartet – Wingate concluded its Saturday with a D2B cut in the event (1:42.02) – Vera Karlsson, Mathilda Sandberg and Elizabete Paula Ozola joined Dwojak – Earlier, Sandberg swam a D2B cut time in the 100 Fly (55.14) – Karlsson posted a D2B cut in her signature event, the 100 Back (55.83) – WU newcomer Nisa Gul Serdar had a D2B cut in the 400 IM (4:25.91) – Team captain Nina Azirovic posted a D2B cut in the 200 Free (1:51.58)
Men’s Fall Frenzy Saturday notes
– Yassine Sebatta finished second in the 200 Free (1:35.76, D2B) – Team captain Mike Topchanalis was third in the 100 Fly (47.07, D2B) – Team captain Joel Thompson was third in the 400 IM (3:52.15, D2B) – Team captain Ney Chagas Filho took third in the 100 Back (47.98, D2B) – Chagas Filho is a two-time Academic All-America as selected by the CSC – The ‘Dogs concluded day three with a bronze in the 200 Medley Relay – Wingate’s Frenzy 200 Medley Relay time of 1:27.38 is a D2B cut – Chagas Filho and freshman Artur Vilela de Queiroz swam the first two legs – Topchanalis and Sebatta took care of the last two segments for the ‘Dogs
What They Are Saying Wingate senior women’s student-athlete Elizabeth Solano
“Across both Saturday sessions, our team delivered great performances…starting off with strong swims in the morning to making sure we got into the finals. During finals, the team brought high energy, which translated into strong performances across every event.”
Wingate freshman student-athlete Ethan Suessmuth
“The energy and liveliness of everyone, even being tired…created an amazing atmosphere for all the guys to go out and perform to the best of the ability.”
Up Next in the Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy Invitational
The prestigious Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy Invitational concludes Sunday with preliminaries slated for 9:30 a.m. with finals at 5 p.m.
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