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Golden Eagle Women Log Two All-PSAC Results on Tuesday

YORK, Pa. --- The Golden Eagle women's swimming & diving team had two all-conference performances on Tuesday and just barely missed out on a third, as Clarion wrapped the second day of the 2025 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Swimming Championships at the Graham Aquatic Center.
 
The Golden Eagle women currently sit in third place with 442 team points.
 
The best finish of the night came in the very first event, with Clarion's 200 Free Relay team setting the tone with a second-place finish. They came in less than a second behind first-place Bloomsburg, earning All-PSAC honors in the process. The foursome of Hannah Greenway, Madelynn McTeer, Haley Miller and Jordan Kutchak put up a time of 1:34.32, coming close to a provisional NCAA cut in the process. All four 50-yard splits were within a half-second of one another, with Greenway swimming the fastest at 23.42 to lead off the race.
 
Greenway also recorded an individual All-PSAC performance for the Golden Eagles, taking third place in the 100 Fly. The senior touched the wall in a time of 56.87, edging out Shippensburg's Laurel Gingrich in the process. Rachael Hess and Rachel Carapella also scored in the finals on Tuesday night, with Hess placing 15th with a time of 59.07 and Carapella 24th in a time of 1:00.24.
 
Just missing out on a second all-conference performance was Joslyn Jurski, who took fourth in the 200 Free one night after winning a conference championship in the 1000 Free. Jurski came up just one place shy of All-PSAC honors, finishing the 200-yard race in a time of 1:52.89. She was one of two Golden Eagles in the fast heat of the finals, with Amanda Fetsko taking with overall with a time of 1:53.56. McTeer made the C final on Tuesday, taking 18th in the event with a time of 1:55.32.
 
Sarah Grimenstein came very close to earning an all-conference honor as well. The sophomore placed fifth in the 400 IM with a time of 4:38.25. Eva Molenaar was 10th with a time of 4:40.67. The Golden Eagles' 400 Medley Relay team of Zoey Beck, Miller, Greenway and Fetsko came just .06 seconds of a top three mark in their event as well, finishing fourth with a time of 3:52.38.
 
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