YORK, Pa. ---
Joslyn Jurski became the first Golden Eagle woman to win two individual conference championships in more than a decade, capping the Clarion women's swimming & diving team's week at the 2025 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships on Thursday. The Golden Eagles took fourth in the field.
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Jurski – who earlier this week won the conference championship in the 1000 Free – added another conference title to her mantle, winning the 1650 Free on the final day of the championships. The junior freestyler touched the wall in a time of 17:12.32, just barely edging out her performance at the Zippy Invitational in December to improve on her NCAA B cut time.
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With the win, Jurski becomes the first Golden Eagle woman to win two individual PSAC championships in the same year since 2013. Emilee Gysegem won the 200 IM and the 400 IM at the 2013 Championships in Mechanicsburg.
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Lillian Linsheid also competed in the 1650 Free final, taking 15
th with a time of 18:40.13.
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After Jurski, the Golden Eagles' best finish of the night came in the 400 Free Relay, with the quartet of
Madelynn McTeer,
Amanda Fetsko,
Jordan Kutchak and
Hannah Greenway capping an impressive week. They finished in a time of 3:27.10, coming in just behind Bloomsburg for second place overall.
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Speaking of Greenway, the senior sprint specialist finished off her final PSAC championship individual event with a sixth place finish in the 100 Free. She hit an NCAA B cut with a time of 51.67, hitting a new PR in the process. Her previous best was a 51.80 at the Zippy Invitational earlier this year. Fetsko took 10
th with a time of 52.10, while McTeer took 12
th with a time of 52.57.
Haley Miller rounded out the scoring for Clarion in the event with a time of 52.87.
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Sydney Updegrave placed eighth in the 200 Back, finishing in a time of 2:10.29. Rachael Carapella (2:09.42),
Caitlyn Brennan (2:10.49) and
Gabrielle Webster (2:10.57) took 11
th, 13
th and 14
th respectively, competing in the B final.
Maria Wold (2:09.51) and
Stella Chierico (2:14.55) both competed in the C final, taking 17
th and 22
nd respectively.
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Freshman
Eva Molenaar also reached the A finals on Thursday, taking eighth with a time of 2:27.30 in the 200 Breast.
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