2024-25 AMCC Women's Swimming and Diving News

After a strong winter sports season for Penn State Behrend, the Lions remain in the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup title.

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Penn State Behrend sophomore Camryn Watters has been tabbed the 2025 AMCC Swimmer of the Year.

The Penn State Behrend women finished second overall, and first among AMCC teams at the 2025 AMCC-SUNYAC Swimming and Diving Championships on Saturday at the Burt Flickinger Aquatic Center at Erie Community College (ECC). This is the first year the SUNYAC hosted a combined championship with the AMCC.

Day three of the 2025 SUNYAC-AMCC men's and women's swimming and diving championships came to a close Friday night at the Burt Flickinger Aquatic Center at Erie Community College (ECC).

The 2025 SUNYAC-AMCC men's and women's swimming and diving championships finished day two of four, Thursday at the Burt Flickinger Aquatic Center at Erie Community College (ECC).

After day one of the AMCC-SUNYAC Swimming and Diving Championships, Alfred State College leads all AMCC teams on the women's side, while Penn State Behrend sits in first on the men's side.

The AMCC women's swimming and diving teams will take to the starting blocks this week for the AMCC-SUNYAC Swimming and Diving Championship Meet.

The Alfred State College and Penn State Behrend women's swimming and diving teams have been named Division III Fall Scholar All-America Teams by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA), announced on Monday.

Blasch won the one-meter board with a score of 172.05 and tallied a first-place score of 179.05 on the three-meter board in the meet with Alfred State and Wheeling.

O'Keefe set the new Alfred State and AMCC Conference record in the 100 butterfly with a time of 58.00, finishing in first. She also brought home first place in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:12.50. She was also a part of the 200 medley relay team that set a new School and AMCC record, and she was a part of the 200 free relay team that took first.

Blasch was first with a score of 155.40 on the one-meter board, before winning the three-meter board with a total of 144.83 vs. Fredonia. Against Nazareth she posted a score of 164.30 on the three-meter board and 185.25 on the one-meter board.

Smith had two personal records while winning four individual events in a 2-0 week for the Lions. She touched first in the 100 breaststroke (1:12.80) and in the 500 freestyle (5:38.54). Against Nazareth, Smith won the 100 breaststroke (1:12.62) and the 200 breaststroke (2:39.59) and swam on the winning 400 medley relay.

Smith won two events for the Lions against Grove City on Saturday. She touched first in 56.69 in the 100 freestyle, before winning the 200 IM in 2:00.64

Nerber took home wins on both boards at Fredonia. She won the 3-meter with a 142.80, and followed with a 134.40 win on the 1 meter.