Women’s Swimming and Diving: Huskies Get Ready for the Bucknell Invitational

UConn Swim and Dive will host Sacred Heart University and Central Connecticut State University on October 3, 2024 in Storrs, CT. UConn’s fans showed up and cheered on the team and watched as they had an impressive performance. Photo by Sydney Chandler/The Daily Campus.

The UConn swimming and diving team (3-2) travels to Bucknell University to compete with six other programs this weekend at the Bucknell Invitational. They will face Bucknell, Seton Hall, Delaware, UMBC, Fordham and Davidson in a three-day event on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Bucknell Athletics will stream the invitational live on YouTube.

Coming off a dominating home win against Rhode Island, the Huskies have plenty of momentum this week. They broke pool records in the 400 medley relay with freshmen Stella McCardie, Sydney Perkins and Jessica Sheng with senior captain Maggie Donlevy. Junior Lexi Martino set record time in the 400 individual medley and sophomore Bella Hoffman in the 200 yard backstroke. After these impressive performances, the Huskies now look to maintain their high level of competition with new challenges on the horizon.

Photo by Sydney Chandler/The Daily Campus.

The field this time around features some new competition compared to last year, with Seton Hall, Delaware and UMBC joining the mix. Last year, UConn dominated the weekend, finishing with 1572.5 total points. Donlevy and Hoffman had strong finishes last year, both setting personal bests in the 100-yard backstroke, and Donlevy was part of the winning 400 medley relay team. The diving side was also dominant, sweeping the three-meter dive, including a second-place finish for senior Julia Pioso in addition to her first-place win in the one-meter. However, this year’s team is not the same, with returning members stepping into larger roles following the departure of key leaders. The roster also includes promising new talent, with new faces making an immediate impact early on.

As the host team, Bucknell enters the weekend strong with a 3–1 start, these wins coming in dominant fashion before a tough loss to Navy this weekend. They should be eager to get back on home soil, especially after finishing second to the Huskies last year. Another important consideration is Seton Hall’s presence as another Big East team. UConn has a matchup with Seton Hall later in January, so this weekend could serve as an important preview of when they will meet again.

Otherwise, this meet is a chance to make a statement and build important momentum as their seasons progress. For the Huskies, another strong showing could set them up for success as they prepare for upcoming challenges in the second half of their schedule.