INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The No. 23 Florida Southern College women's swimming team finished the 2025 NCAA Swimming Championships in 33rd place after four days of competition at the IU Natatorium.
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The Moccasins finished tied for 33
rd place with seven points through the week-long competition. The 2025 NCAA National Champion was Nova Southeastern University, with 473 points, surpassing Drury University, which finished in second with 463 points.
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Representing the Mocs in the evening finals,
Sam Hunter swam in the consolation final of the 100 free, finishing in 15
th place with a time of 50.35. She later swam the leadoff leg of the 400 free relay as she teamed with
Vanda Voroshazy, Olivia Miles, and
Elizabeth Sikes for 19
th place with a time of 3:28.98.
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In prelims, Hunter opened with a morning time of 50.35 in the 100 free to make the B final. In the 200 breaststroke,
Alizee Pelletier finished 20
th overall in the morning heats with a time of 2:18.01, just outside a finals appearance. In the 1650 free,
Olivia Miles swam in a time of 17:08.23, good for 18
th place overall through all heats.
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The Mocs finished the 2025 season with nine total All-American honors in a great end to the season and successful NCAA Championship run.
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