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No. 24 Minnesota Returns Home for Senior Day Border Battle
11/6/2025 1:08:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – The University of Minnesota swimming and diving programs are back at home in the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center this weekend, taking on the University of Wisconsin Badgers in a border battle rivalry for their annual Senior Day celebration.
MEET INFORMATION
No. 24 Minnesota vs. No. 22/15 Wisconsin
Friday, Nov. 7
5:00 PM CT
Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center
Minneapolis, Minn.
Last Time Out
The Minnesota women's program left Iowa City with 13 first place finishes out of 16 total events to pick up a Halloween victory on the road against Iowa, 190-109.
The Gophers opened up the afternoon in the 200 medley relay, with Ava Yablonski, Ava Goodno, Morgan Thomas, and Livi Wanner swimming to a win with a time of 1:40.94.
Jade Roghair and Katie McCarthy picked up their first wins of the day in the next two freestyle events, with Roghair logging a time of 10:04.07 in the 1000 and McCarthy logging a time of 1:49.98 in the 200.
Kamdyn Periat and Keira Mullins went back to back in the 100 back and the 100 breast for events four and five of the day, tallying times of 55.05 and 1:03.60 respectively.
Rachel Conley picked up the victory in the 200 fly with a time of 2:00.08 before Elna Widerstrom tallied the win in the first diving event of the day, tallying a score of 342.40 on the 3-meter.
Thomas and Elise Jacobs went back to back in the 100 free and the 200 back, with Thomas winning with a time of 50.79 and Jacobs winning with a time of 2:00.26.
Roghair collected her second event win of the afternoon, topping the heat sheet in the 500 free with a time of 4:53.53.
Widerstrom picked up the win in the second and final diving event of the afternoon, tallying a score of 330.10 on the 1-meter.
The Gophers closed out their Halloween with McCarthy picking up a second event win with a time of 2:01.65 in the 200 IM before Wanner, Mina Kaljevic, Yablonski, and Thomas would tally the win in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:32.53.
CSCAA Rankings
Both men's and women's programs ranked at No. 24 in the first College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) poll this season, released on Oct. 2. The next edition of the CSCAA rankings is set to release on Thursday, Nov. 13.
Up Next
The Gophers swimming and diving programs make their return for the Minnesota Invite next month in the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center. Action for the three day event is set to begin on Thursday, Dec. 4.











