HAMPTON, VA. –
Arabella Butera lowered her own school record in the 100 breaststroke, leading Campbell on day three of the 2026 CAA Swimming & Diving Championship on Friday at the Hampton Aquaplex.
William & Mary leads the women's standings with 1,125 points, ahead of second-place UNCW with 894 points and third-place Towson with 717.5 points. Northeastern sits in fourth (614), followed by Drexel (603.5), Stony Brook (354), Campbell (300) and Monmouth (225).
On the men's side, UNCW tops the standings with 612 points.
Butera lowered her own Campbell mark with a time of 1:02.66, edging her previous record (1:02.68), set at last season's CAA Championships. The senior finished just off the podium in fourth place, while Letitia Dias (1:04.94) and
Sophia Grubbs (1:05.27) went back-to-back in 14
th and 15
th place.
Julia Garcia added a 14
th place finish in the 400 IM (4:29.20). Campbell also finished seventh in the 200 medley relay, clocking in at 1:35.42.
Action resumes on Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. with swimming prelims. The finals of 13 events will take place on Saturday evening starting at 5:30 p.m. All action from the CAA Swimming and Diving Championship can be seen on FloCollege.com. For more information, visit CAASports.com/SD.
MEN'S TEAM STANDINGS (AFTER DAY 3)
1. UNCW 612
2. Towson 544
3. Drexel 467.5
4. William & Mary 338.5
5. Monmouth 173
WOMEN'S TEAM STANDINGS (AFTER DAY 3)
1. William & Mary 1,125
2. UNCW 894
3. Towson 717.5
4. Northeastern 614
5. Drexel 603.5
6. Stony Brook 354
7. Campbell 300
8. Monmouth 225