Results
CALIFORNIA (Jan. 16) – In their first action in nearly two months, the Vulcans placed third while hosting the Winter Frenzy on Friday afternoon with the event featuring teams from four different states.
STANDINGS
• California finished third with 110.5 points while hosting the Winter Frenzy for a consecutive year.
• Hillsdale, which finished second at the 2025 Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Championships, captured the invitational title with 233 points after winning six events.
• Defending-Mountain East Conference (MEC) Champion Frostburg State placed second in the team standings on Friday with 172.5 points.
• Salem and Bethany (WV) also tallied points at the event held at the Hamer Hall Natatorium.
NOTES
• Freshman
Ashlyn Zeier reached the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)-qualifying standard in the 200 backstroke after touching the wall in 2 minutes, 16.22 seconds.
• The 400 medley relay of Zeier, senior
Ella Root, sophomore
Lacey Noble freshman
Abby Simpkins finished third with a time of 4:21.31.
• The Vulcans placed fourth in the 200 freestyle relay, as sophomore
Carly Glaser, freshman
Callie McCann, Noble and senior
Ashlyn Hornick posted a time of 1:47.70.
NEXT
• Cal continues its weekend homestand when it hosts the Vulcan Invitational tomorrow, Saturday, Jan. 17, with the same five teams competing and events beginning at 11 a.m.