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Saturday, February 07, 2026
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Watson-Brown & GW Conclude Regular Season in Pennsylvania
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Bermudian swimming standout Logan Watson-Brown and her George Washington University (GW) teammates brought their regular-season campaign to a close this weekend with a challenging dual meet against Penn State. While the Colonials ultimately fell 180–97 against the Big Ten powerhouse, Watson-Brown’s individual and relay performances provided a significant silver lining ahead of the post-season.
The meet began with Watson-Brown setting the tone in the Women’s 200 Yard Medley Relay. Leading off the George Washington "A" team, the former University of Georgia standout provided a strong start as the quartet secured a second-place finish with a collective time of 1:43.10.
Watson-Brown’s form carried into the individual events, most notably in the Women’s 100 Yard Backstroke. In a tightly contested heat, she touched the wall in 56.31 seconds to claim second place. The time represents a solid improvement on her 57.47-second clocking against Towson earlier this month, signaling a timely peak in form as the conference championships approach.
The Bermudian also showcased her versatility in the freestyle sprints. Competing in the Women’s 100 Yard Freestyle, she secured a fourth-place finish, stopping the clock in exactly 52.00 seconds.
The afternoon concluded with another impressive relay showing in the Women’s 400 Yard Freestyle Relay. Swimming the third leg for the GW "A" team, Watson-Brown helped her squad navigate the distance in 3:26.43, once again securing second place on the podium.
With the regular season now in the rearview mirror, Watson-Brown and the Colonials will shift their focus to the Atlantic 10 Championships. Following a season that has seen her claim victories against the likes of Army and anchor winning relay teams, the junior will be eyeing a major impact on the conference stage later this month.
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Wednesday, February 04, 2026
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Daley Makes a Splash with Podium Finish at Toronto Grand Prix
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Bermudian swimming sensation Elijah Daley continued his impressive run of form, representing the University of Toronto at the 2026 Toronto Grand Prix.
Competing at the renowned Toronto Swim Club, Daley faced off against an elite field in the long-course event, further cementing his reputation as one of the most versatile swimmers in the collegiate circuit.
The highlight of the meet for Daley came in the Men’s 200 LC Meter Butterfly. In a grueling test of endurance and technique, the University of Toronto standout surged through the final 50 meters to claim a third-place finish.
Daley touched the wall in 2:05.61, securing a well-deserved bronze medal and vital points for the Varsity Blues.
Daley’s busy schedule also saw him feature in the shorter sprint distances. In the Men’s 100 LC Meter Butterfly, he secured a seventh-place finish in a competitive final, clocking a time of 56.51.
Proving his prowess across multiple disciplines, he then shifted focus to the Men’s 100 LC Meter Breaststroke. Daley produced a powerful performance to finish fifth, stopping the clock at 1:06.98.
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Tuesday, February 03, 2026
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Moseley Helps McKendree Sink UMSL in Regular Season Final
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Bermudian senior Finn Moseley and his McKendree University teammates delivered a commanding performance to close out their regular season, defeating conference rivals University of Missouri-St. Louis at the McKendree Metro Rec Plex. The seventh-ranked Bearcats secured a decisive 172-91 victory in the dual meet, providing a perfect send-off before the post-season begins in earnest.
The meet served as a vital tune-up for the squad, who started the afternoon with back-to-back top finishes in the 200-yard medley relay. While the swimming lanes saw dominant displays from Vova Garvysh and Tyson Upton, the diving well featured a consistent showing from Moseley as he navigated the final home meet of his collegiate career.
Moseley showcased his technical precision across both boards, starting with a strong score of 351.00 in the one-meter diving discipline. He returned to the platforms to record a score of 187.50 in the three-meter event, securing vital points to help cement the wide margin of victory for the hosts. His performance comes off the back of a resilient senior season where he has frequently provided leadership in the diving well.
With the regular season now concluded, Moseley and the Bearcats turn their attention toward the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championships. The team will travel to Evansville, Indiana, for the four-day event beginning on February 10, looking to improve on their second-place finish from the previous year.
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Monday, February 02, 2026
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Sharrieff Helps Howard Bison Dominate Senior Day Dual
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Myeisha Sharrieff and her Howard University women’s swimming and diving teammates delivered a clinical performance to close out their regular season, overwhelming Catholic University of America at the Burr Gym Pool. The Bison showcased their superior depth and speed throughout the afternoon, securing a resounding 223-47 victory over their crosstown rivals.
The Bermudian standout made a significant impact in her sole individual appearance of the meet. Competing in the women’s 50-yard Backstroke, Sharrieff dominated the field to touch the wall first in a sharp time of 27.78 seconds. Her victory was part of a broader sweep for Howard, which saw the team win nearly every event on the program during the Senior Day celebrations.
The win provides a massive momentum boost for the Bison as they transition into postseason competition. Following this dominant home display, the team will travel to Geneva, Ohio, for the Northeast Conference (NEC) Championships, scheduled to take place from February 17th - 20th.
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Sunday, February 01, 2026
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Daley & Lady Vols Surge past Duke in Regular Season Final
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Elan Daley and the No. 8 ranked Tennessee Lady Vols delivered a dominant final statement of the regular season on Friday, cruising to a 184-110 victory over Duke at the Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center. In a meet condensed due to regional snow forecasts, the Lady Vols remained unfazed, controlling the water from the opening session to secure their fifth dual-meet win of the campaign.
Bermudian standout Daley played a pivotal role in Tennessee's sprint dominance throughout the afternoon. She led off the Women’s 200 Yard Freestyle Relay with a blistering split, setting the tone for a quartet that included Julia Burroughs, Emily Armen, and Camille Spink. The "A" team touched the wall in a winning time of 1:28.60, holding off a late surge from the Blue Devils to secure maximum points for the Big Orange.
In her individual assignments, Daley showcased her versatility across the middle-distance and sprint freestyle disciplines. She secured a fifth-place finish in the 100 Yard Freestyle, stopping the clock in a sharp 48.95 seconds. Earlier in the meet, Daley battled through a competitive field in the 200 Yard Freestyle, finishing sixth overall with a resilient time of 1:48.24 to contribute vital depth to the Lady Vols' scoring total.
The victory was part of a wider program sweep, as the Tennessee men also defeated Duke by a score of 198-88. The Lady Vols' performance was highlighted by multiple event wins from Camille Spink and Ella Jansen, ensuring the team enters the postseason with significant momentum.
Tennessee will now turn its attention to the SEC Championships, which are set to take place in their home pool in Knoxville from February 16th - 21st.
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