Following the conclusion of the first day of competition at the 2026 OUA Swimming Championships, the host University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's and women's teams both hold the lead in the overall team standings.
Earning six total medals, including three golds, the U of T men registered 328 points to build a 111-point advantage over their nearest competitors. The Western Mustangs currently hold second place with 217 points, while the McMaster Marauders sit in third with a total of 159.
For the U of T women, the Varsity Blues ended the day with 329 points after collecting 11 medals, including four golds. The Western Mustangs are close behind with a total of 284 points scored, while McMaster is third with 148.
"The OUA championships is such a great meet—so exciting, with so many close races," said Varsity Blues swimming head coach Byron MacDonald. "We had a good first day but it's a three-day meet, so the critical day is going to be Day 2."
Toronto swimmers set two new OUA records inside the Athletic Centre - Varsity Pool on Day 1.
Delivering in front of the home crowd, U of T's Andrew Herman bettered his own previous 50m backstroke OUA record time of 24.53, set at last year's championship, touching the wall this year in 24.29.
"It feels great to break the OUA record and get a fast time at home," said Herman. "We have been working hard in the weight room and in the pool, so every year we just keep going, and it allows us to be trending in the right direction for U SPORTS."
The Blues also saw the women's 4x100m medley relay team of Maria Cosic, Chloe Danks, Nina Mollin, and Teagan Vander Leek establish a new OUA record time of 4:05.27. They improved on the previous mark of 4:05.94 which was set by U of T in 2019.
The Toronto women also earned a clean sweep in the 200m freestyle as Natalie Hocevar, Katie Marovino, and Abbi Bahler touched the wall first, second, and third.
Rounding out the gold medalists for U of T; Mollin won the 100m butterfly, while Bahler touched first in the 400m IM.
Day 2 prelims will begin inside Varsity Pool at 10 a.m. All the action will be available to stream via
oua.tv.
TEAM STANDINGS AFTER DAY 1
Men
1. Toronto, 328
2. Western, 217
3. McMaster, 159
4. Waterloo, 136
5. Brock, 122
6. Laurier, 121
7. York, 100
8. Guelph, 59
9. Carleton, 33
10. Queen's, 22
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Women
1. Toronto, 329
2. Western, 284
3. McMaster, 148
4. Waterloo, 122
5. Guelph, 113
6. Brock, 98
7. Laurier, 65
8. Queen's, 56
9. Carleton, 49
10. York, 32
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DAY 1 RESULTS
W 4x50M Free
1. Western: 1:41.92 (Sydney, Hardeman, Gabriella Casasanta, Leah Butler, Zea Wetzlaugk)
2. Toronto: 1:42.12 (Maria Cosic, Gemma Norman, Angel Yao, Teagan Vander Leek)
3. Brock: 1:42.20 (Cassidy Karrel, Tatum O'Connor, Quinn Mersereau, Grace Chai)
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M 4x50M Free
1. Toronto: 1:30.45 (Aiden Harris, Andrew Herman, Carter Buck, Liam Weaver)
2. Western: 1:31.45 (Kyle Stuckless, Hanwen Luo, Jackson Waddell, Luca Cappelletto)
3. McMaster: 1:32.27 (Josiah Terejko, Jacob Pawlak, Nik So, Lucas Chen)
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W 200M Free
1. Natalie Hocevar, Toronto: 2:00.32Â
2. Katie Marovino, Toronto: 2:00.91Â
3. Abbi Bahler, Toronto: 2:01.11Â
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M 200M Free
1. Kieran Stone, Western: 1:47.37Â
2. Riley Carswell, Western: 1:48. 68Â
3. Quinn Matteis, Toronto: 1:49.07Â
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W 100M Breaststroke
1. Shona Branton, Western: 1:06.19Â
2. Chloe Danks, Toronto: 1:08.40Â
3. Julie Nolan-McCarthy, Toronto: 1:09.11Â
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M 100M Breaststroke
1. Camren Courchene-Carter, Brock: 1:00.33Â
2. Hayden Yeung, McMaster: 1:01.03
3. Isaac Allen, Western: 1:01.04Â
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W Para 100M Breaststroke
1. Isabella Alma, Carleton: 2:09.69
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M Para 100M Breaststroke
1. Charles Giammichele, McMaster: 1:24.43
2. Nicolas Scott, Carleton: 1:33.99
3. Ian Steadman, Guelph: 2:49.86
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W 100M Fly
1. Nina Mollin, Toronto: 1:00.46Â
2. Angel Yao, Toronto: 1:00.60Â
3. Ali Bertrim, Guelph: 1:01.02Â
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M 100M Fly
1. Eric Ginzburg, York: 52.22 -
OUA Record
2. Benjamin Loewen, Toronto: 52.68Â
3. Alexander Boden, Waterloo: 53.62Â
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M Para 100M Fly
1. Alec Elliot, Waterloo: 1:00.10
2. Nicolas Scott, Guelph: 1:10.08
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M Para 50M Fly
1. Ian Steadman, Guelph: 1:10.08
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W 50M Back
1. Tatum O'Connor, Brock: 27.66Â
2. Sydney Hardeman, Western: 28.24Â
3. Maria Cosic, Toronto: 28.25Â
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M 50M Back
1. Andrew Hermann, Toronto: 24.29 -
OUA Record
2. Ben Winterborn, Toronto: 24.92Â
3. Daniel Chernin, McMaster: 25.26Â
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W 400M IM
1. Abbi Bahler, Toronto: 4:46.53Â
2. Robin Vadeika, Western: 4:49.50
3. Jessica Thebarge, Carleton: 4.58.30 Â
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M 400M IM
1. George Radic, Waterloo: 4:21.47Â
2. Rowen Uy, Western: 4:22.70Â
3. Owen Jibb, Laurier: 4:23.17Â
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W 4x100M Medley
1. Toronto: 4:05.27 (Maria Cosic, Chloe Danks. Nina Mollin, Teagan Vander Leek) -
OUA Record
2. Western: 4:06.74 (Hannah Estabrooks, Shona Branton, Brooke Johannson, Zea Wetzlaugk)
3. Guelph: 4:13.47 (Alanna Casasanta, Hannah Nordquist, Ali Bertrim, Liz Greaves)
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M 4x100M Medley
1. Toronto: 3:38.64 (Carter Buck, Nathan Thomas, Benjamin Loewen, Raymond Duong)
2. Waterloo: 3:42.85 (Louie Yin, Liam Wallich, Alexander Boden, Kevin Zhang)
3. McMaster: 3.43.29 (Emilio Gonzalez Maciel, Hayden Yeung, Brady Macpherson Lewison, Preston McMann)
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