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200 fly prelims 2025 psac championship

Women's Swimming & Diving Wraps Day 3 at PSACs

YORK, Pa. --- The Golden Eagles women's swimming & diving team authored two more all-conference performances on Wednesday night, as Clarion finished the third night of the 2025 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Swimming Championships at the Graham Aquatic Center.
 
Clarion currently sits in fourth place in the field with a team total of 622 points.
 
Joslyn Jurski recorded her third All-PSAC performance in as many days, placing third in the 500 Free with a time of 5:00.85. It was an unbelievably tight finish in the long distance race, with the top three competitors separated by just .04 seconds and the top two competitors – Edinboro's Eliza Miller and West Chester's Danielle Stewart – touching the wall at the exact same time, at 5:00.81.
 
Zoey Beck was the other All-PSAC finisher for the Golden Eagles, taking third place in the 100 Back. She was less than a second away from second place, touching the wall in a time of 57.66 that just edged out Bloomsburg's Gabi Walsh. Five other Golden Eagles scored in the event, including a trio in the B heat; Amanda Fetsko palced 11th with a time of 57.95, followed by Sydney Updegrave (59.09) and Gabrielle Webster (59.37) in order. Stella Chierico took 21st with a time of 1:00.06 and Rachael Carapella placed 23rd in 1:00.75.
 
Emma Dorsey was the only other Golden Eagle woman to reach an A final on Wednesday. She took eighth place in the 200 Fly with a time of 2:12.91. Rachael Hess placed third in the B final and 11th overall with a time of 2:12.12 while Caitlyn Brennan took 14th with a 2:13.66. Sarah Grimenstein rounded out the scoring with a time of 2:15.56, putting her second in the C final and 18th overall.
 
Rounding things out for the Golden Eagles was the 100 Breast, where Haley Miller was the top finisher. She took 16th overall with a time of 1:09.08. Eva Molenaar made the C final, finishing 19th overall with a time of 1:07.32.
 
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