2025 NWC Swim Championships

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King County Aquatic Center
The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center (WKCAC) is a world-class facility that includes a diving pool, Olympic-sized competition pool, and a warm water recreation pool. Opened in 1990, the WKCAC is a legacy venue of the 1990 Goodwill Games. Since its opening the WKCAC hosts a variety of events including top national and international competitions. Most notably, the WKCAC hosted the 2000 and 2012 Olympic Diving Trials as well as the 2018 Special Olympic USA Games. This winter it will host the Northwest Conference Championships, the Big 12 Conference Championships, and the 2025 NCAA Division Women and Men's Swimming and Diving Championships. WKCAC is a regional training center for competitive aquatic sports and is open to the public for lap swims, family swimming, water exercise, and swimming lessons.

Familiar Faces: Five men and eight women return to KCAC looking to defend their conference titles from a season ago. Whitworth's Kai Hayashida is the reigning league champion in both the 500-yard and 1,650-yard freestyles while teammates Austin Elwyn (200 IM), Samuel Traeger (400 IM), and Henry Brewster (200 fly) will also have targets on their backs in their respective events. The only other league champ from a season ago is Puget Sound's Will Cabana who won the 100-yard backstroke in 2024.

The women's side is stacked with veterans that won 11 of the 13 events last winter. Whitman's Share Agnew is the reigning champion in both the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyles while Makhaela Parrish (Whitworth) is the defending champ in both the 200-yard freestyle and the 1,650-yard freestyle. Linfield's Kirsti Keppo won both the 500-yard freestyle and the 400-yard individual medley last February. Other defending champions include Linfield's Avery Campbell in the 100-yard backstroke, Puget Sound's Madeleine Brennan in the 200-yard butterfly, Whitworth's Isabella Hooper in the 200-yard IM, and Whitman's Frances Lenz (200-yard backstroke) and Josephine Piel (200-yard breaststroke). 

  1. Whitworth University (770.5 points)
  2. Whitman College (525.5 points)
  3. University of Puget Sound (497.5 points)
  4. Linfield University (366 points)
  5. Willamette University (282 points)
  6. Lewis & Clark College (279 points)
  7. Pacific Lutheran University (226 points)
  8. George Fox University (225.5 points)
  9. Pacific University (94 points)
  1. Whitman College (620.5 points)
  2. Linfield University (460 points)
  3. Whitworth University (419 points)
  4. Pacific Lutheran University (409 points)
  5. University of Puget Sound (409 points)
  6. Willamette University (334 points)
  7. George Fox University (302 points)
  8. Lewis & Clark College (193 points)
  9. Pacific University (128.5 points)
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