DAY FOUR RECAP: Cal State East Bay Women’s Swimming at NCAA Division II Championships
INDIANAPOLIS – The fourth day of the 2025 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships happened Friday at IU Natatorium. Cal State East Bay women's swimming competed in two of Friday's events – one individual event and one relay.
- Tehani Kong and Alexia Fajardo competed in the 200 yard butterfly prelims and finished 20th and 21st respectively.
- In the evening session, during the final women's swimming event of the day, the team of Tehani Kong, Brooklyn Dressel, Delaney Carlson and Lily Caraway finished 17th in the 200 yard freestyle relay in 1:33.31.
Saturday marks the final day of the 2025 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships. The Pioneers are entered in three events, including the 100 yard freestyle (Dressel, Kong), 200 yard breaststroke (Kylie Beaudet) and the 400 yard freestyle relay (Dressel, Kong, Carlson, Fajardo).
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