ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The RIT women's swimming and diving team opens the 2025-26 season on Saturday (Oct. 11) with a home meet against RPI. Here are the six things you need to know about the Tigers.
LAST SEASON
RIT earned third place at the Liberty League Championships last season with the 200 Medley relay team of
Anna Peshenko,
Rose LaDue,
Lorelei Robinson, and
Anna Beahan winning the event with a conference and program record time of 1:43.93.
NCAA QUALIFIERS
Sophomores
Maddi Williams,
Gwen Petrie, and
McKenna Porter all competed in the 1 Meter and 3 Meter diving events at the NCAA Division III National Championships.
Williams earned First Team All-American honors after placing eighth in the 3 Meter with a score of 430.20 points.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Five members of the RIT women's swimming and diving team were named College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-Americans.
Sophomore divers
Gwen Petrie,
McKenna Porter, and
Maddi Williams were First Team selections, as senior swimmer
Anna Peshenko and sophomore swimmer
Rose LaDue were Second Team picks.
To qualify for First-Team Scholar All-America, student-athletes must have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher and participated in their national championship. Second-Team selections must have also earned a 3.5 GPA or higher and met a "B" time standard for the national championship or qualified for a diving zone qualification meet.
WELCOME BACK
The returning members from last season include sophomores
Zoe Joss,
Annika Rieger,
Sephora Schoenheit,
Emma Seibel,
Jaden Steen,
Valerie Tennyson, and
Jessica Walsh, juniors
Evan Arnold,
Cassandra Collins,
Amber Goldhagen,
Rose LaDue,
Madisen Pavoris,
Gwen Petrie, and
McKenna Porter, and seniors
Megan Metivier and
Maddi Williams.
NEW FACES
The Tigers welcome three newcomers to the 2025-26 roster with the addition of
Taryn Hickey,
Margaret Sokalzuk, and
Laina Swartzwelder
2025-26 SCHEDULE
The Tigers open the season at home on Saturday (Oct. 11), hosting RPI. They'll hit the road the following week for a Friday night matchup at Alfred (Oct. 18) before heading to Chicago for the D3 Shootout (Nov. 7–8).
November continues with a tri-meet at Geneseo against the host Knights and Trinity (Texas), followed by a home meet against Ithaca (Nov. 22). The fall portion of the schedule wraps up with the Don Richards Invitational on Dec. 5–6.
After winter break, RIT returns to action with a road meet at Hamilton (Jan. 10), then hosts Rochester the following week (Jan. 17). The Tigers will face Geneseo again in a two-day home meet on Jan. 23–24, before closing the regular season at Hobart on Jan. 31.
Postseason competition begins with the Liberty League Championships (Feb. 18–21) in Ithaca, followed by NCAA Diving Regionals and the NCAA Division III National Championships (Mar. 18–21) in Evansville, Indiana.