
Swimming & Diving Earns 152-90 Victory over West Florida
Jan 24, 2026 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Results
Pensacola, FL – The Tulane swimming & diving team defeated West Florida on the road in Pensacola on Saturday, Jan. 24, at the UWF Aquatics Center by a 152-90 score. The program totaled 10 event wins and 24 top three finishes on the afternoon.
Varvara Gkiouzepa Petropoulou, Andrea Zeebe and Libby Brewer all won a pair of events for the Green Wave in the competition.
Petropoulou won the 1650 free (17:01.10) and the 200 butterfly (2:05.31).
Zeebe won the 50 free (24.27) and the 400 IM (4:18.70).
Brewer was the champion in the 3m dive (260.40 pts.) and the 1m dive (238.70 pts.).
Zeebe, Paula Gaya Bisquerra, Eliza Lennox and Nicole Fant started the competition winning the 200 medley relay with a 1:45.02.
Sydney Mullin placed second in the 1650 free (17:18.75), while teammate Ece Tanriverdi took fourth (17:36.13).
Lise Coetzee earned the 200 freestyle title (1:52.42). Phoebe Johnson finished as the runner-up (1:55.15) with Gwen Shahboz taking fourth (1:57.62).
Olcaytu Hatipoglu took third in the 50 freestyle (24.47).
The Green Wave swept each of the top three positions in the 3m dive, as besides Brewer's victory, Taylor Cekay placed second (248.48 pts.) and Kelsey Weddington earned third (234.83 pts). Tulane also had three of the top five spots in the 1m dive as Cekay placed third with 235.33 points and Weddington earned fifth in the event with 211.43 points
Samantha Schoenborn scored two points by earning fourth in the 200 butterfly (2:13.26)
Lennox was the 100 free champion (51.15). Ebba Holgersson took fourth (55/67) and Marin Shimkus earned fifth (56.06).
Shahboz was the runner-up in the 200 back (2:04.12). Mary Kate Kupsky was third (2:04.98) while Fant earned a point in fifth (2:09.89). Kupsky also took third in the 400 IM (4:29.42).
Johnson earned second in the 500 free (5:09.84) with Coetzee taking third (5:15.22).
Holgersson took second in the 200 breast (2:21.55). Danielle Barberie earned three points in third place (2:23.43).
Shimkus, Fant, Hatipoglu and Lennox won the 200 free relay in a time of 1:36.28.
Next, the Green Wave will compete at the 2026 American Conference Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina, from February 18-21.
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Tickets for the men's and women's basketball seasons plus the upcoming baseball campaign 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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Pensacola, FL – The Tulane swimming & diving team defeated West Florida on the road in Pensacola on Saturday, Jan. 24, at the UWF Aquatics Center by a 152-90 score. The program totaled 10 event wins and 24 top three finishes on the afternoon.
Varvara Gkiouzepa Petropoulou, Andrea Zeebe and Libby Brewer all won a pair of events for the Green Wave in the competition.
Petropoulou won the 1650 free (17:01.10) and the 200 butterfly (2:05.31).
Zeebe won the 50 free (24.27) and the 400 IM (4:18.70).
Brewer was the champion in the 3m dive (260.40 pts.) and the 1m dive (238.70 pts.).
Zeebe, Paula Gaya Bisquerra, Eliza Lennox and Nicole Fant started the competition winning the 200 medley relay with a 1:45.02.
Sydney Mullin placed second in the 1650 free (17:18.75), while teammate Ece Tanriverdi took fourth (17:36.13).
Lise Coetzee earned the 200 freestyle title (1:52.42). Phoebe Johnson finished as the runner-up (1:55.15) with Gwen Shahboz taking fourth (1:57.62).
Olcaytu Hatipoglu took third in the 50 freestyle (24.47).
The Green Wave swept each of the top three positions in the 3m dive, as besides Brewer's victory, Taylor Cekay placed second (248.48 pts.) and Kelsey Weddington earned third (234.83 pts). Tulane also had three of the top five spots in the 1m dive as Cekay placed third with 235.33 points and Weddington earned fifth in the event with 211.43 points
Samantha Schoenborn scored two points by earning fourth in the 200 butterfly (2:13.26)
Lennox was the 100 free champion (51.15). Ebba Holgersson took fourth (55/67) and Marin Shimkus earned fifth (56.06).
Shahboz was the runner-up in the 200 back (2:04.12). Mary Kate Kupsky was third (2:04.98) while Fant earned a point in fifth (2:09.89). Kupsky also took third in the 400 IM (4:29.42).
Johnson earned second in the 500 free (5:09.84) with Coetzee taking third (5:15.22).
Holgersson took second in the 200 breast (2:21.55). Danielle Barberie earned three points in third place (2:23.43).
Shimkus, Fant, Hatipoglu and Lennox won the 200 free relay in a time of 1:36.28.
Next, the Green Wave will compete at the 2026 American Conference Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina, from February 18-21.
TICKETS
Tickets for the men's and women's basketball seasons plus the upcoming baseball campaign 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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