MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The College of Saint Benedict swim and dive team made an emphatic statement to open the MIAC Championships on Wednesday night, delivering a school-record performance and capturing a conference title at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center on the campus of the University of Minnesota.
The Bennies won the 200-medley relay and added a sixth-place finish in the 800-free relay to total 66 team points after the opening day. CSB sits in second place overall, just four points behind conference leader Gustavus Adolphus (70).
History was made in the 200-medley relay as the quartet of junior
Mary Morris (St. Cloud, Minn.), senior
Megan Bartels (Highlands Ranch, Colo.), junior
Haley Zelen (Shakopee, Minn.) and first-year
Anna Schottler (Chanhassen, Minn.) shattered the school record. The Bennies touched the wall in 1:44.45 — more than three seconds faster than the previous record set in 2024 — to secure the MIAC title.
The victory marked CSB's first conference championship in the medley relay since 1998-99. The win also added to the program's history, giving the Bennies 49 MIAC titles overall, including 10 relay championships.
Later in the evening, CSB added valuable team points in the 800-free relay. The team of senior
Morgan Stout (Des Moines, Iowa), junior
Jayda Alholm (Little Falls, Minn.), first-year
Maddie Brynda (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) and senior
Lauren Sitzman (Omaha, Neb.) posted a season-best time of 8:08.95 to finish sixth, contributing 26 championship points.
The MIAC Championships continue Thursday with prelims beginning at 10:30 a.m. and finals at 6:30 p.m. Events on deck include the 500 freestyle, 200 IM, 50 freestyle and one-meter diving as the Bennies look to build on their strong start.