GENEVA, Ohio – The Georgetown University men's swimming & diving team captured its fourth consecutive BIG EAST Championship with 836 points in the 2025 BIG EAST Championships, Presented by Jeep. The women's team finished fourth with 1040 points.
ON THE RECORD
"This team was so much fun to coach all year. We fought through some ups and downs and this week was no different. They were tested and battled through each session. So proud of both teams" - Head Coach
Jack Leavitt on the final day of the BIG EAST Championship.
HOYA HIGHLIGHTS
- The men's team earned seven first-place finishes and broke four school records while the women's team captured one gold medal and broke three program records.
- In the 1650 free, Jack Januario finished in second with an NCAA B cut time of 15:18.56. Freshmen Wilson Tunila followed in third place with a time of 15:25.19.
- Conor Jellig captured second in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:48.10.
- In the 100 free, Owen Watkins set a school record and earned his second gold of the championship with a finishing time of 43.41.
- In the 200 breaststroke, Nick Pezzella set a school record and captured first with an NCAA B cut time of 1:56.0. Stephen Kim followed in third (1:57.60) and Ben Tunila took fifth (1:59.69).
- Kathryn Jewell captured second in the 3-Meter dive with a score of 290.20.
- Jack Leavitt along with assistant coaches Sam Milligan, Ceallach Gibbons, Molly Benson and Meg Tomayko were named Men's Coaching Staff of the Year.