TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State claimed 14 of the 16 events on Saturday afternoon at the Vigo County Aquatic Center as the Sycamores topped visiting Toledo, 229-68, on Senior Day.
Haley Halsall set a new Indiana State record in the 200-yard Fly on her way to becoming the first Sycamore to break the 2:00 mark in the event. Halsall's time of 1:59.73 broke the previous school mark set last season by
Gemma Dilks (2:00.13) set at the CSCAA NIC to take down Indiana State's third record of the 2025-26 season.
Grace Cummings (500-, 1000 Free),
Erin Cummins (200 Free),
Kate Reeves (100 Back),
Ali Pearson (100, 200 Breast),
Kaleigh Kelley (50 Free),
Raine Boles (100 Fly),
Jecza Lopez (1M, 3M Diving), and
Maria Saldana Riebeling (200 IM) all claimed individual event wins. The Sycamores also topped the Rockets in both the 200-yard Medley Relay and 400-yard Freestyle Relay.
Indiana State opened up the meet recognizing their 2025-26 Senior Class prior to events starting in the pool. The Sycamores honored
Kalli Agapios,
Raine Boles,
Sophia Diaz,
Haley Halsall,
Peyton Heagy,
Ali Pearson,
Rebekah Shaffer, and
Brenna Woodruff prior to competition.
When events started, the Sycamores took control of the meet putting three teams inside the top four in the 200-yard Medley Relay. The quartet of
Sahara Visscher,
Ali Pearson,
Raine Boles, and
Kalli Agapios posted the third-fastest time on the Indiana State All-Time Performance list with a time of 1:40.94, while
Sara Keefe,
Jenna Nave,
Kaleigh Kelley, and Ash Saple finished second in 1:44.19. The final group of
Kate Reeves,
Kiarra Thomas, Allie Barasch, and
Rachel Stutz finished fourth in 1:47.09.
Grace Cummings posted the second-fastest 1000-yard Freestyle in the All-Time Performance List in winning the event with a time of 9:49.88.
Claire Parsons finished second in 10:03.14, while
Gemma Dilks was third in 10:04.20 as the Sycamores swept the top three spots.
Erin Cummins kept the Sycamores' winning ways going in the 200-yard Freestyle as the junior went 1:48.96 to claim the event win.
Peyton Heagy was second in 1:51.43, while
Maria Saldana Riebeling (1:51.82) and
Addison Johnson (1:52.60) both finished inside the top six in the field.
Kate Reeves (56.58) led three Sycamores inside the top five in the 100-yard Backstroke as the junior paced the field in the win.
Sara Keefe was second in 56.67, while
Anna Asplund went 57.01 to place third.
Kalli Agapios was sixth in 58.04 with
Ella Moustgaard(58.30) and
Kiarra Thomas (59.60) also finished inside the top 10.
Ali Pearson (1:01.80) and
Jenna Nave (1:05.46) finished first and second overall in the 100-ayrd Breaststroke field.
Halsall made history in the 200-yard Fly field as the senior won the event by nearly five seconds. Her time of 1:59.73 topped
Raine Boles (2:04.19) and
Raz Harel (2:05.98) as the Sycamores claimed the top three spots in the field.
Sophia Diaz was fifth in 2:07.56, while
Elle Santucci (2:09.20) and
Rebekah Shaffer (2:10.93) also finished inside the top nine.
Kaleigh Kelley picked up her first win of the 2025-26 season as the junior topped the field in the 50-yard Freestyle with a time of 23.29.
Sahara Visscher (23.58) was second overall, while Ash Saple (23.96) and
Addison Johnson (24.06) both finished inside the top five. Allie Barasch was seventh in 24.35 with
Rachel Stutz rounding out the group in 24.31.
Jecza Lopez continued her dominance on the boards claiming the individual event win in the 1M Springboard diving event with a six-dive score of 280.28.
Brenna Woodruff recorded a score of232.73 to place second, while
Ella Taylor (223.05),
Sofia Dansereau (222.08), and
Bree Cleary (221.70) swept the top five in the field.
Agapios was the first Sycamore to the wall in the 100-yard Freestyle as the senior placed second in the field in 51.34. Saple was fourth in 52.74 with Barasch (53.04) and Stutz (53.20) finishing fifth and sixth overall.
Visscher paced Indiana State in the 200-yard Backstroke as the sophomore went 2:00.33 to finish second in the field. Keefe was third in 2:04.71, while Reeves (2:04.82), Moustgaard (2:05.26), and Parsons (2:06.63) finished in order inside the top six.
Pearson claimed her second win of the day in the 200-yard Breaststroke as the graduate student went 2:18.63 to top the field by nearly three seconds. Dilks was third in 2:22.85 with Heagy finishing one spot back in 2:23.83.
Cummings (4:52.67), Saldana Riebeling (4:56.86), and Halsall (4:59.72) finished as the top three in the field in the 500-yard Freestyle to record another Sycamore event win in the meet. Asplund added to the top five in 5:02.68.
The Sycamores claimed the top four spots and five of the top six in the 100-yard Fly with Boles claiming the win in 54.47. Cummins (55.13), Johnson (55.95), and Kelley (56.04) followed their teammate, while Diaz was sixth in the field in 57.54.
Raz Harel (56.52), Shaffer (58.34), and Thoams (58.41) rounded out the Sycamores in competition.
Lopez completed the diving sweep in the 3M diving event with a score of 288.60 to top the field. Cleary (237.08), Dansereau (226.50), and Woodruff (218.40) finished inside the top four with Taylor posting a 156.23 to place sixth.
Saldana Riebeling was the first Sycamore to the wall in the 200-yard IM in winning the event in 2:06.36. Dilks (2:07.03) and Santucci (2:08.69) finished third and fourth overall, while Halsall (2:09.24) and Nave (2:11.95) were inside the top eight. Harel (2:11.82), Cummings (2:13.17), and Shaffer (2:16.02) also competed in the field.
The Sycamores closed out the event putting four relay teams inside the top five in the 400-yard Freestyle Relay. Cummins, Visscher, Johnson, and Agapios claimed the event win in 3:23.01, while Heagy, Pearson, Boles, and Parsons were second in 3:28.61. Thomas, Barasch, Stutz, and Saple placed fourth in 3:32.73, and Asplund, Keefe, Reeves, and Moustgaard placed fifth in 3:35.29.
Top Indiana State Finishers in Each Event
200-Yard Medley Relay: 1st –
Sahara Visscher,
Ali Pearson,
Raine Boles,
Kalli Agapios (1:40.94)
1000-Yard Free: 1st –
Grace Cummings (9:49.88)
200-Yard Free: 1st –
Erin Cummins (1:48.96)
100-Yard Back: 1st –
Kate Reeves (56.58)
100-Yard Breast: 1st –
Ali Pearson (1:01.80)
200-Yard Fly: 1st –
Haley Halsall (1:59.73 – School Record)
50-Yard Free: 1st –
Kaleigh Kelley (23.29)
3M Diving: 1st –
Jecza Lopez (288.60)
100-Yard Free: 2nd –
Kalli Agapios (51.34)
200-Yard Back: 2nd –
Sahara Visscher (2:00.33)
200-Yard Breast: 1st –
Ali Pearson (2:18.63)
500-Yard Free: 1st –
Grace Cummings (4:52.67)
100-Yard Fly: 1st –
Raine Boles (54.47)
1M Diving: 1st –
Jecza Lopez (280.28)
200-Yard IM: 1st –
Maria Saldana Riebeling (2:06.36)
400-Yard Free Relay: 1st –
Erin Cummins,
Sahara Visscher,
Addison Johnson,
Kalli Agapios (3:23.01)
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Indiana State swimming and diving returns to competition after the new year as the Sycamores travel to Carbondale, Ill. heading to Southern Illinois on Saturday, January 10. Competition is set to begin at 2 p.m.
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