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2025 Hawkeye Invitational
November 18-21, 2025 SCY (25 Yards) Iowa City, IA Meet Mobile “2025 Hawkeye Invitational” Day 1 Recap Day 2 Recap Day 3 RecapAfter winning four events last night, Washington State swam to another four wins on the final night of competition in Iowa City. Leading the way was Darcy Revitt as she broke the school record in the women’s 100 freestyle posting a 47.64 in finals. Entering the day, no swimmer from WSU had ever broken the 48-second mark as Revitt was already the school record holder as she swam a 48.05 at the 2025 Mountain West Championships.
Closing the night, Revitt also swam to a win and school record in the women’s 400 free relay. Revitt anchored in a 47.32, the fastest split of the night. The first three legs of the relay included Lauren Wille, Emily Lundgren, and Barbora Mileisyte. They combined for a final time of a 3:16.35, dropping from the previous record of a 3:16.76.
Lundgren swam to an individual win on the night as well, swimming to a 2:08.32 in the 200 breast. Lundgren is the school record holder in the event already as well as an NCAA All-American as she swam to a 2:06.18 for 6th at the 2025 NCAA Championships. Also highlighting the 200 breast was Sara Jass of Illinois who swam to a school record finishing 4th in a 2:12.90.
Jade Castro swam to a Washington State school record in the 200 backstroke swimming to a 1:55.66. That broke the previous school record of a 1:55.86 set in 2022 by Taylor McCoy.
Nebraska’s Aurora Zanin swam to a win in the 200 butterfly posting a 1:58.34, just off her best time of a 1:58.00 that sits at #7 in school history.
Other historic swims on the night include Iowa swimming to a 2:18.82 in the 400 free relay. That relay included Payton Flowers, Rachel Dildine, Ella Jean Kelly, and Jenna Kerr. Northern Iowa’s Morgan Raether swam to the 3rd fastest time in program history with a 1:59.29 200 backstroke.
Day 4 Standings
Nebraska 1281.5 Washington State 1263.5 Iowa 1059 Illinois 934 Kansas 928 Miami-FL 743 Connecticut 725 Iowa State 704 Northern Iowa 314Read the full story on SwimSwam: Darcy Revitt Becomes First Sub-48 100 Freestyler At Washington State On Final Day In Iowa
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