
Swimming & Diving in Third After First Three Days of the AAC Swimming and Diving Championships
Feb 21, 2025 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Day 3 Results
Dallas, Texas – The Tulane swimming and diving team finished the third day of competition in third place of the 2025 AAC Swimming and Diving Championships with 842.5 points. The program set a school record and had five more All-AAC selections on the third day.
The 200 medley relay group of Andrea Zeebe, Emma Brady, Catherine Russo and Maya Wilson swam a 1:38.24 to earn 54 points, finish third in the event while setting a new school record
Wilson won the 200 free with her time of 1:46.04. She totaled 32 points. Lise Coetzee tied for second in the event with a 1:47.23 for 27.50 points. Rafaela Sumida placed fifth for 25 points, while Sydney Mullin took 19th for six points.
Zeebe finished as the runner-up in the 100 back with a 53.88 for 28 points.
The 400 IM relay team of Zeebe, Gwen Shahboz, Russo and Sumida swam a 3:39.93 to placed fourth and earn 52 points.
Russo took second in the 100 fly with a 52.92. She also totaled 28 points. Olcaytu Hatipoglu earned 15 points while Charley Floyd contributed three points.
Shahboz earned fourth in the 400 IM (4:17.59) for 26 points. Varvara Gkiouzepa Petropoulou placed eighth (4:23.61) for 22 points. Ece Tanriverdi earned nine points for the team.
In the 3m diving, Anna Behrman was the top finisher in 13th place with a score of 249.15 for 14 points. Rachel Casebolt earned 12 points by finishing 15th. Taylor Cekay earned 11 team points.
In the 100 breast, Emma Brady took 14th for 13 points while Paula Gaya Bisquerra earned 11 points by placing 15th.
Next Tulane wraps up the competition on the fourth day of the 2025 AAC Swimming and Diving Championships on Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m. with the swim preliminaries. The diving preliminaries begin at 11:30 a.m. The event being competed are 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, platform diving and the 1650 free. The finals for the swimming finals begin at 5 p.m.
Tulane Top Three Finishes at AAC – Third Day
200 Medley Relay
3. Andrea Zeebe, Emma Brady, Catherine Russo and Maya Wilson – 1:38.24
100 Fly
1. Catherine Russo – 52.92
200 Free
1. Maya Wilson – 1:46.04
t-2. Lise Coetzee – 1:47.23
100 Back
2. Andrea Zeebe – 53.88
TICKETS
Tickets for the men's and women's basketball seasons and the baseball season can be purchased by calling 504-861-WAVE (9283), logging on to TulaneTix.com or visiting the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
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Dallas, Texas – The Tulane swimming and diving team finished the third day of competition in third place of the 2025 AAC Swimming and Diving Championships with 842.5 points. The program set a school record and had five more All-AAC selections on the third day.
The 200 medley relay group of Andrea Zeebe, Emma Brady, Catherine Russo and Maya Wilson swam a 1:38.24 to earn 54 points, finish third in the event while setting a new school record
Wilson won the 200 free with her time of 1:46.04. She totaled 32 points. Lise Coetzee tied for second in the event with a 1:47.23 for 27.50 points. Rafaela Sumida placed fifth for 25 points, while Sydney Mullin took 19th for six points.
Zeebe finished as the runner-up in the 100 back with a 53.88 for 28 points.
The 400 IM relay team of Zeebe, Gwen Shahboz, Russo and Sumida swam a 3:39.93 to placed fourth and earn 52 points.
Russo took second in the 100 fly with a 52.92. She also totaled 28 points. Olcaytu Hatipoglu earned 15 points while Charley Floyd contributed three points.
Shahboz earned fourth in the 400 IM (4:17.59) for 26 points. Varvara Gkiouzepa Petropoulou placed eighth (4:23.61) for 22 points. Ece Tanriverdi earned nine points for the team.
In the 3m diving, Anna Behrman was the top finisher in 13th place with a score of 249.15 for 14 points. Rachel Casebolt earned 12 points by finishing 15th. Taylor Cekay earned 11 team points.
In the 100 breast, Emma Brady took 14th for 13 points while Paula Gaya Bisquerra earned 11 points by placing 15th.
Next Tulane wraps up the competition on the fourth day of the 2025 AAC Swimming and Diving Championships on Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m. with the swim preliminaries. The diving preliminaries begin at 11:30 a.m. The event being competed are 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, platform diving and the 1650 free. The finals for the swimming finals begin at 5 p.m.
Tulane Top Three Finishes at AAC – Third Day
200 Medley Relay
3. Andrea Zeebe, Emma Brady, Catherine Russo and Maya Wilson – 1:38.24
100 Fly
1. Catherine Russo – 52.92
200 Free
1. Maya Wilson – 1:46.04
t-2. Lise Coetzee – 1:47.23
100 Back
2. Andrea Zeebe – 53.88
TICKETS
Tickets for the men's and women's basketball seasons and the baseball season can be purchased by calling 504-861-WAVE (9283), logging on to TulaneTix.com or visiting the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Follow Tulane Swimming and Diving on social media @GreenWaveSwim on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Follow Tulane Athletics on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.Â
Â
WE ARE NOLA BUILT
Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, All-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams. The city of New Orleans has shaped us into who we are today. We are One City. We are Tulane. We are NOLA BUILT. Check out our story at NolaBuilt.com.
                                              - TulaneGreenWave –
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