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Greensboro, N.C. - The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse women's swimming & diving team completed final day action at the 2025 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Swimming & Diving Championships Saturday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the Greensboro Aquatic Center serve as co-hosts.
Jordy Hahlen finished 42nd (2:07.30) in the 200 backstroke preliminaries on Saturday while
Libby Cleveland,
Zoey Rank,
Natalie Austin and Hahlen were 26th (3:38.45) in the 400 freestyle.
Hahlen finished 24th (56.34) in Friday's 100 backstroke preliminaries while Hahlen, Rank, Austin and Cleveland 18th (1:44.80) in the 200 medley relay preliminaries. The Eagles' 800 freestyle relay of Austin, Cleveland, Hahlen and Rank were disqualified after a false start in Friday's 800 freestyle relay preliminaries.
During Thursday's competition, Cleveland, Hahlen, Austin and Rank placed 26th (1:37.99) in the 200 freestyle relay preliminaries.
In Wednesday's action, UWL's Rank placed 46th (2:09.27) in the 200 I.M. preliminaries while Hahlen, Rank, Austin and Cleveland finished 22nd (3:50.91) in the 400 medley relay preliminaries.
Hahlen's was making her second career appearance at the NCAA Division III Championships. She placed 20th in the 100 backstroke preliminaries in 2024. Cleveland, Austin and Rank all made their first career trip to the NCAA III Championships.
Hahlen swept the 100 (55.82) and 200 (2:03.48) backstroke at the 2025 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Championships. It marked her third league title (2022, 2024, 2025) in the 100 backstroke. Hahlen was also seventh in the 200 I.M. (2:13.27) this year.
Cleveland placed second in the 100 freestyle (52.78), fourth in the 50 freestyle (24.27) and fifth in the 100 backstroke (58.83) at this year's WIAC Championships while Austin was third in the 100 butterfly (57.88) and sixth in the 100 (1:05.99) and 200 (2:26.69) breaststroke.
Rank was named the WIAC Newcomer of the Year after recording three top-four individual finishes, including winning the 200 I.M. (2:05.54). She finished second in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.90) and fourth in the 200 breaststroke (2:25.06).
Hahlen, Rank, Austin and Cleveland won the 200 (1:43.60) and 400 (3:47.25) medley relay crowns at the 2025 WIAC Championships. The Eagles set a school and meet record in winning the 400 medley relay. It was Hahlen's second (2022, 2025) title as a member of the 400 medley relay. She earned her fourth straight league title in the 200 medley relay while Cleveland garnered her second WIAC Championship.
Cleveland was also a member of UWL's winning 200 (1:35.57) and 400 (3:31.28) freestyle relays at the league championships. She was joined by
Callie Klepp, Mikayla Knaffla and
Ava Pulvermacher on the 200 freestyle relay with
Reilly Eiynck, Pulvermacher and
Emily Schoenbrodt on the 400 freestyle relay. Cleveland was also a member of the Eagles' winning 200 freestyle relay last season.