Women's Swimming and Diving Crowned AMCC Champions; Watters Named Swimmer of the Meet
The Penn State Behrend women's swimming and diving team repeats as the AMCC Champions with a team score of 667 while placing second overall at the 2025 SUNYAC-AMCC Championships at the Flickinger Aquatic Center at Erie Community College on Saturday.
BUFFALO, NY – The Penn State Behrend women's swimming and diving team repeats as the AMCC Champions with a team score of 667 while placing second overall at the 2025 SUNYAC-AMCC Championships at the Flickinger Aquatic Center at Erie Community College on Saturday.
Combined Women's Scores: 1. SUNY Cortland (927), 2. Penn State Behrend (667), 3. SUNY Oswego (549), 4. Alfred State (503), 5. SUNY Oneonta (297), 6. Penn State Altoona (271), 7. SUNY New Paltz (248), 8. SUNY Potsdam (163), 9. Pitt-Bradford (106), 10. SUNY Fredonia (91)
Noteworthy: Camryn Watters (Greensburg, PA/Hempfield) was named the Swimmer of the Meet
Key Moments:
* The Behrend Lions now have 14 AMCC Championships under their belt in program history
* On the final day, Watters and Logan Wilson (Hermitage, PA/Hickory) were the Lions final two individual AMCC Champions of the weekend
* Watters won the 200 backstroke in record-breaking time of 2:03.46 while Marin O'Lone (Edinboro, PA/General McLane) was third overall in the event (2:10.52)
* Watters broke the team record, AMCC Meet and AMCC Open records
* Wilson and Isabel Sheridan (Orefield, PA/Parkland) were 1-2 in the AMCC in the 1650 freestyle
* Wilson posted a winning time of 18:13.94 and Sheridan clocked in at 18:38.36 for fourth overall
* Kallie Smith (Oil City, PA/Oil City) and Jadyn Danylko (Erie, PA/McDowell) claimed silver in the 100 free and 200 butterfly, respectively
* Smith was fifth after the prelims and was the only Behrend finalist, finishing third overall and second in the AMCC in 55:02
* Danylko set a new team record and was second in the AMCC in the 200 butterfly in 2:13.12
* In the 200 breaststroke, Hanny Shen (Tegucigalpa, Honduras/Academia Los Pinares) led the team and took fifth overall and second in the AMCC with a time of 2:39.41
* The final winning relay consisted of Watters, O'Lone, Danylko, Smith with a record-breaking time of 3:36.82 to take second overall and in the AMCC