William & Mary Captures First CAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championship Since 2022
Rob Washburn
FINAL RESULTS
HAMPTON, Va. (February 28, 2026) – Behind two more individual event victories and a record-setting relay win, William & Mary captured the CAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship for the first time since 2022 on Saturday night at the Hampton Aquaplex. It was the Tribe’s fifth overall title.
The Tribe finished atop the standings with 1,647 points, while three-time defending champion UNCW placed second with 1,415.5 points. Towson finished third with 1,117.5 points, followed by Northeastern (980), Drexel (918), Stony Brook (536), Campbell (466) and Monmouth (302).
UNCW senior Cameron Snowden was selected as the Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet and Towson senior Shannon Parrau was chosen as the Most Outstanding Diver of the Meet. Receiving CAA Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year was Nate Kellogg of William & Mary and Towson’s Sergey Meshcherskiy was tabbed as the Women’s Diving Coach of the Year.
Women’s 1650 Yard Freestyle
Drexel sophomore Brittany Corbett went back-to-back as the CAA champion in the women’s 1650 freestyle, posting a winning time of 16:39.96. Dragons’ teammate Harper Barrowman placed second with a time of 16:44.26 and William & Mary’s Claire Stuhlmacher took third in a time of 16:45.71.
Women’s 200 Yard Backstroke
Julie Addison became the first William & Mary swimmer since 2016 to claim gold in the women’s 200 backstroke with a time of 1:56.35. Finishing second in a time of 1:57.56 was defending champion Maeren McGonigal of UNCW and UNCW’s Ingrid Janney placed third with a time of 1:58.21.
Women’s 100 Yard Freestyle
UNCW senior Cameron Snowden captured her third gold of the championship, winning the women’s 100 freestyle with a time of 48.88. Taking second in a time of 49.38 was William & Mary’s Caroline Burgeson and finishing third with a time of 49.66 was William & Mary’s Flynn Truskett.
Women’s 200 Yard Breaststroke
William & Mary’s Sophia Heilen captured her second straight women’s 200 breast title with a winning time of 2:11.97. Placing second was UNCW’s Gil Shaw with a time of 2:13.00 and William & Mary’s Lindsay Juhlin took third with a time of 2:14.95.
Women’s 200 Yard Butterfly
Junior Mary Nordmann became Northeastern’s first-ever CAA champion in the women’s 200 fly, posting a time of 2:00.29. Second place went to William & Mary’s Sammy Randell with a time of 2:01.22 and finishing in a tie for third with a time of 2:01.35 were Drexel’s Megan Ehrnfeldt and William & Mary’s Lauren Klinefelter.
Women’s 1-Meter Diving
Towson’s Shannon Parrau completed the sweep of both boards, winning the women’s 1-meter dive with a score of 280.45. Placing second was UNCW’s MaKenna Sharpe with 273.20 points and taking third was Northeastern’s Anelise Kim with 270.75 points.
Women’s 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
William & Mary capped the night by setting CAA all-time and meet records in the women’s 400 freestyle relay as the team of Flynn Truskett, Ellie Hunt, Haley Lehman and Caroline Burgeson posted a time of 3:17.39. UNCW finished second with a time of 3:19.09 and Northeastern came in third with a time of 3:20.70.
Final Women’s Team Standings
- William & Mary 1,647
- UNCW 1,415.5
- Towson 1,117.5
- Northeastern 980
- Drexel 918
- Stony Brook 536
- Campbell 466
- Monmouth 302
Most Outstanding Women’s Swimmer of the Meet: Cameron Snowden, UNCW
Most Outstanding Women’s Diver of the Meet: Shannon Parrau, Towson
CAA Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year: Nate Kellogg, William & Mary
CAA Women’s Diving Coach of the Year: Sergey Meshcherskiy, Towson