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M. Swimming Sat, Sep 20 Final
Biola
0
at Biola
0
Red vs. White Intrasquad Meet / 9 a.m. Diving Start & 10:30 a.m. Swimming Start
M. Swimming Fri, Sep 26 Final
Simon Fraser
68
at Biola
98
9/26/2025-9/27/2025 ; 1 p.m. Diving / 4 p.m. Swimming
M. Swimming Sat, Oct 18 Final
Arizona Christian
3rd
at Ottawa (Ariz.)
4th
ACU vs. ASU Club vs. GCU Club hosted by OUAZ
M. Swimming Sat, Oct 18 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at ACU, ASU Club, GCU Club
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M. Swimming No Team Score
at SOKA, TMU, ACU
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M. Swimming No Team Score
at GCU Club & ACU
M. Swimming Thu, Dec 04 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at Holiday Fest Invite
M. Swimming Sat, Dec 13 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at GCU Club & ACU
M. Swimming Sat, Jan 10 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at Turn Up the Heat Meet
W. Swimming Sat, Jan 17 TBA
Simpson (CA)
at UC Santa Cruz
M. Swimming Sun, Feb 01 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at GSAC Conference Meet
M. Swimming Sat, Feb 14 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at PCSC Conference Championship
M. Swimming Sat, Mar 07 Final
M. Swimming No Team Score
at NAIA National Championship
LMU Lions Compete in First-Ever MPSF Open Water Championships

LMU Lions Compete in First-Ever MPSF Open Water Championships

Lions Compete in First-Ever MPSF Open Water Championships

LONG BEACH, Calif. - The LMU women's swim team competed in the inaugural Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Open Water Swimming Championships on Saturday in Long Beach, Calif.  
 
The meet was a 5K swim around six large buoys in Long Beach's Marine Stadium. The weather was perfect, and the water conditions were calm, ideal for an open-water swim.  
 
The Lions showed decently, considering this was the first time many athletes competed in this style of race.  
 
Bella Flaminio was the top finisher for the Lions, scoring 12 points and finishing the course in 1:06:18.  
 
True freshman Erin Kau also put up four points for the Lions as she finished the course in 1:07:03.  
 
"I'm extremely proud of our team members who stepped up to join our open water group. They were willing to learn new skills and train for a race which none of them had done before. I'm very happy with the results and their achievements," said assistant coach Erik Matheson. 
 
A whole cadre of Lions finished just off the scoreboard, with Mackenzie Kawashiri, Natalie HogenboomRyann Dorris and Grace O'Connell coming in one after another. 
 
LMU also put up 23 points in the 2000-meter relay portion of the championship, with Hogenboom, Flaminio, Kau and Kawashiri finishing in 28:32:00.  
 
LMU will be back in action on Friday, November 3 for a dual meet against Pepperdine at the Burns Aquatic Center. The races will begin at 2:30 p.m. (PT).
 
This article has been reposted with permission from LMU Athletics.