ORANGE, Calif.— Chapman Swim & Dive hosted Divison I University of San Diego and Division II Fresno Pacific Saturday at the Allred Olmpic Pool. The high tops which represents the women's program went 1-1, defeating FPU 207-69 while falling to USD 211-87. San Diego does not have a men's program, so the low tops only compete against Fresno Pacific, winning 208-80.
During diving, high tops dominated to start off the day.
Reid Omilian dominated on the 1 meter scoring 308.90 points. Fellow Panther
Jake Randazzo finished in second with 246.05 points. On the three meter, Omilian scored 318.70 points while Randazzo followed scoring 250.60.
During the swimming portion,
Trent Calloway led the low tops setting a new pool record in the 50 yard freestyle going a blistering 20.69. He then followed up that first place finish, going first in the 200 yard breaststroke with a time of 2:04.90.
Derek Jones led the way in the 1000 yard freestyle going a 10:05.32 over the 40 consecutive laps. To finish out the men's end,
James Galligan finished first in the 100 yard breaststroke and 100 yard freestye going a 58.77 in tbe breaststroke and a 47.59 in the freestyle.
On the high tops side,
Elise Kittleson led the way placing second in the 100 yard freestyle going 54.12.
Tatum Chambers followed up going a 24.89 in the 50 yard freestyle and a 55.03 in the 100 yard freestyle.
Sydney Snider led the way on the 200 yard breaststroke dropping two and a half seconds to swim a 2:44.15.
Annika Mittelsteadt went a 2:02.18 in the 200 yard freestyle.
Poet DeBoom went a 2:11.66 in the 200 yard backstroke to represent the high tops' top performances according to Swim Cloud.
Chapman Swim & Dive will take time off for the next month before returning to host fellow SCIAC member La Verne on Jan. 3, 2026.