HAMPTON, VA. – Campbell turned in four more top-10 finishes, closing out the 2026 CAA Swimming & Diving Championship on Saturday at the Hampton Aquaplex.
William & Mary captured the CAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championship, finishing 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).
On the men's side, UNCW took home its fifth consecutive title, finishing with 852 points, ahead of second place Towson at 789 points.
Arabella Butera finished fifth in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:15.89, while
Katarina Gagnon took sixth in the 1650 free, clocking in at 17:04.23.
Julia Garcia also topped the 200 fly consolation finals, finishing ninth overall in the 200 fly 2:03.53.
Campbell also finished seventh in the 400 free relay with a time of 3:29.41.
FINAL WOMEN'S TEAM STANDINGS
1. William & Mary 1,647
2. UNCW 1,415.5
3. Towson 1,117.5
4. Northeastern 980
5. Drexel 918
6. Stony Brook 536
7. Campbell 466
8. Monmouth 302
FINAL MEN'S TEAM STANDINGS
1. UNCW 852
2. Towson 789
3. Drexel 667.5
4. William & Mary 508.5
5. Monmouth 256
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
Most Outstanding Men's Swimmer of the Meet: Theo Andreopoulos, Drexel
Most Outstanding Men's Diver of the Meet: Sam Tennell, Towson
CAA Men's Swimming Coach of the Year: Anthony Bruno, Towson
CAA Men's Diving Coach of the Year: Sergey Meshcherskiy, Towson