ORLANDO, Fla. - The Florida Gulf Coast University women's swimming and diving team continued competition Thursday at the ASUN Championships inside the Rosen Aquatic Center, delivering another strong night highlighted by a relay victory, several top finishes, and key points across the board to maintain momentum in the team standings. The Eagles contributed scoring throughout the evening to cap an impactful day two.

LEADER THROUGH DAY TWO: Delaware
LOCATION: Rosen Aquatic Center (Orlando, Fla.)
EVENTS: 200 Free Relay, 1m Dive, 100 Fly, 400 IM, 200 Free, 400 Medley Relay
STANDINGS:
| 1 |
Delaware (900 Points) |
| 2 |
Florida Gulf Coast (881 Points) |
| 3 |
Queens (558 Points) |
| 4 |
UNC-Asheville (455 Points) |
| 5 |
Georgia Southern (425 Points) |
| 6 |
North Florida (344 Points) |
| 7 |
Old Dominion (275 Points) |
| 8 |
Gardner-Webb (248 Points) |
| 9 |
Bellarmine (120 Points) |
DAY TWO RESULTS
- FGCU opened the night with a championship performance in the 200 free relay, as the "A" relay of Jasmin Kroll, Libby Russum, Mia Burke, and Leah Gentry-Tuney captured the conference title with a time of 1:30.28.
- FGCU added a strong showing on the boards in the 1m dive, led by Bella Pfeil's third-place finish in the A-final with a zone-qualifying score of 267.70 and Alexandra Andueza's fourth-place finish at 264.05. The Eagles continued to add depth scoring in the B-final with Kaylin Olson placing ninth overall (235.55), Brianna Rodetsky taking 10th (223.20), and Rylie Darkatsh finishing 15th (210.45), while Sydney Joiner rounded out the group in the C-final with a 17th-place effort (180.45).
- In the 100 fly A-final, Nori Hetyei placed fourth (54.45), Izzy Ackley finished fifth (54.48), Olivia Vecchio took seventh (55.16), and Russum added an eighth-place finish (55.25). Nastia Tichy contributed points in the B-final with a ninth-place result (55.41).
- FGCU collected valuable points in the 400 IM as Aislyn Barnett recorded a fifth-place finish in the A-final (4:21.75) and Jordan Durocher followed with seventh (4:23.06), while Ipek Aydiner contributed additional scoring with a 10th-place result in the B-final (4:28.79).
- FGCU turned in a strong performance in the A-final of the 200 free as Kroll led the Eagles with a third-place finish (1:48.62) and Nadia Helm followed in fifth (1:49.95).
- The Eagles closed the session with a third-place finish in the 400 medley relay, as the group of Ackley, Cassie Bauer, Hetyei, and Gentry-Tuney touched in 3:38.96.

The Eagles are back in the pool at the Rosen Aquatic Center for day three of the ASUN Championships on Friday, Feb. 20. Events scheduled for day three include the 100 Back, 100 Breast, 200 Fly, and 800 Free Relay. Prelims begin at 10:00AM, followed by the finals at 6:00PM.
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