EMMITSBURG, Md. (December 7, 2025) – Several Mount St. Mary's swimming & diving athletes earned high marks during the final day of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Winter Championships in New York. Headlining the group was freshman
Adam Jozsa, breaking the school record in the 200 yard breaststroke.
Jozsa – a freshman from West Vancouver, British Columbia – ran the finals in 2:00.35, placing fourth at the event. The time eclipses the previous top mark of 2:00.67, set by
Aidan Grady at the 2023 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships.
On the women's team, the trio of
Christina Lazari,
Carmen Del Aguila, and
Theodora Kanellopoulou dominated the 100 freestyle. Lazari won the event in 51.21 seconds, coming within .02 seconds of the school record. Del Aguila was the runner-up at 51.59 seconds, followed by Kanellopoulou in fourth place with a race of 51.74 seconds.
The women's 400 yard free team also emerged victorious, earning a time of 3:26.18.
Madison Murphy joined Lazari, Del Aguila, and Kannellopoulou to earn the collective accomplishment.
Further top times include
Todor Gospodinov earning runner-up with a 1:46.64 in the 200 yard backstroke, joined in a runner-up effort by
Hanna Aggen in the women's 200 backstroke at 2:04.96.
Liam Rooney took fifth in the 200 yard butterfly by accumulating a finish of 1:52.98.
In terms of team scoring, both the men's and women's teams finished fourth at the event.
Mount St. Mary's returns to competition after Winter Break, battling American in Washington, D.C. on January 16.