INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – Cleveland State is fourth with one day remaining at the 2026 Horizon League Championship. Oakland continues to lead with 611 points, Milwaukee is in second with 455 points, and IU Indy is in third with 393.5 points. The Vikings have 314 points.
The first Horizon League Champion was sophomore
Ellie Seiter in 1-meter diving with a score of 294.35.
Lorelai Maisano came in ninth with a score of 248.50, and
Ella Bohmer was 16th.
Tess Walsh started off the third day with a fourth-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly after clocking a time of 56.13. Her time improved her previous mark in the record book of eighth place.
Audrey Butcher came in 12th place with a time of 56.62.
Riley Ogilvie became the first individual swimmer to reach the podium, placing third in the 400-yard IM with the third fastest time in program history, 4:24.45. The Green and White also claimed the 14th-through-16-spots in the event with
Isabella Caraballo (4:37.32),
Olivia Leonard (4:37.91), and
Chelsea Burkhart (4:39.23).
The 200-yard freestyle saw
Rosie Whitten place eighth after touching in 1:53.46.
Oksana Horova (1:54.06) came in eleventh,
Gretchen Chelf (1:54.59) was 13th, and
Gwen Kainass (1:56.61) finished 16th.
Ella Ciez claimed the eighth spot in the 100-yard breaststroke after registering a time of 1:05.04.
Skyler Turner turned in a time of 1:05.85 to come in 13th.
In the 100-yard backstroke,
Gracie Chelf won the B-final with the tenth fastest time in program history, 56.20.
Alaina Brown finished right behind at 56.50.
The night concluded with a fifth-place finish in the 400-yard medley relay as Butcher, Ciez, Walsh, and Chelf finished in 3:49.06.