LA JOLLA, Calif. – This week UC San Diego will travel to St. George, Utah for the Trailblazer Invite, hosted by Utah Tech. Competition begins on Wednesday, November 19th and wraps on Saturday, November 22nd.
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MEET INFO
TRAILBLAZER INVITE
Nov. 19-22
St. George, Utah | UT HPC Pool
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LAST TIME OUT
UC San Diego women commanded the competition in a tri meet against Pepperdine and UC Santa Barbara in Malibu, Calif. Saturday, November 15th. The women earned 201 points to Pepperdine's 93, and 156 to UC Santa Barbara's 106. The Triton women swept the 100 Backstroke with
Addison Everage (1:58.69),
Eva Boehlke (1:59.48), and
Sydney Niles (1:59.62). Junior
Asia Kozan broke a school record with her time in the 200 Butterfly (1:57.10) and claimed a first-place finish in the 400 IM (4:14.58) and the 400 Medley Relay with Boehlke,
Chloe Braun, and
Madison O'Connell.
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On the men's side, UC San Diego topped UC Santa Barbara 145-117.
Hunter Cehelnik led the charge with three first place finishes and one second place finish. Cehelnik claimed the 200 Freestyle (1:37.79), 100 Freestyle (43.90), and 200 Freestyle Relay with UCSD A (20.02 split). Multiple Tritons had several top three finishes including
Zachary Tower,
Zach Elian,
Luigi Franco,
Jack O'Shaughnessy,
Charlie Franz, and
Bekzhan Yessengeldy.
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THANK YOU, SENIORS
Prior to Saturday afternoon's session on October 11th at the Triton Invite, UC San Diego thanked and recognized its 12 seniors:
Sophia Bell,
Sabrina Bennani,
Chloe Braun,
Shane Burns,
Luigi Franco,
Robby Griswold,
Skyler Kao,
Minh-Nha Kawamura,
Colton Milne,
Audrey Moore,
Mia Park, and Aidian Rikic.
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TEAM CAPTAINS
This year's team captains are seniors
Shane Burns and
Audrey Moore.
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PLENTY OF NEW FACES
UC San Diego swim added ten newcomers to the Tritons' roster for the 2025-26 season:
Dani Carter,
Clemence Choy,
Landon Egeland,
Addison Everage,
Trent Hollandsworth,
Kyle Kengla,
William Miller,
Belle Puckett,
William Seymour, and
Zachary Tower.
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NOTABLE
Joining the Big West in 2024-25, the Triton women won eight championship titles and made it to the podium 19 times to take second place overall. Finishing fourth overall, the Triton men set new two program records and made it to the podium four times on the final night of competition.
Asia Kozan continued to dominate in her sophomore season earning a championship title each night of the four-day meet and returned to La Jolla with four first place medals and one third place medal. Kozan set four Big West meet records as well as five UC San Diego program records.
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UP NEXT
UC San Diego will take a short break from competition before returning to the pool on Saturday, January 3rd at home. The women will be competing against UCLA and Wisconsin, the men will be facing Wisconsin. Tritons will host the meet at Canyonview Aquatic Center and it is set to begin at 11 a.m.
ATTENDING THE MEETS
Admission to UC San Diego home swim meets is free, but parking permits are required seven days per week on campus. For UC San Diego Parking information,Â
click here. For the safety of scholar-athletes, coaches, and spectators, pets and glass bottles are prohibited from Canyonview Aquatic Center.
COVERING THE TRITONS
Media members wishing to cover a UC San Diego game in-person at Canyonview Aquatic Center this season must notify a member of the Athletics Communication staff no later than Noon the day before the meet.
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HEAD COACH MARKO DJORDJEVIC
Marko Djordjevic was named the head coach of UC San Diego men's and women's swimming programs on July 10, 2019. The 2025-26 season is his seventh season as head coach.
After undergoing the transition from NCAA Division II to Division I, Djordjevic made history as he was the first coach to send a scholar-athlete to an NCAA DI Championship in a non-open division sport. At the Big West Swim and Dive Championships,
Chloe Braun set the UC San Diego program record and Big West meet record in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 59.14 which earned her a spot at the NCAA Championships. The junior went on to finish 20th in the nation.
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During the four-year transition period, Djordjevic made history when the women's team won the university's first DI conference championship in 2022 at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation swimming and diving championships. Disrupting the Hawaii dynasty, the Triton women won the championships by 12.5 points, taking home gold in seven events. After an outstanding season and championship win, Djordjevic was named MPSF Swim Coach of the Year.
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MEET DAY GOES WITH YOU
Triton fans can access meet day information by visiting
the UC San Diego Swim Meet Day page from their smart phone for everything they need to know about each home meet, including updated rosters, schedules, and stats for each team.
WHY THE TRITONS?
The Triton is described as the offspring of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a demigod of the sea with a lower part of the body like that of a fish. It is known as a mighty and fierce sea warrior. Given UC San Diego's close proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its connections with the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Triton became our mascot in 1964.
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TRITON SWIM TALK
As part of UC San Diego's transition to Division I, the Athletics Department launched a weekly podcast,
Tritoncast. New episodes of Tritoncast are available on the most popular podcasting apps and on UCSDTritons.com. For individual show information and listen links, follow Tritoncast on XÂ
@Tritoncast.
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About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West inÂ
NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 39 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.comÂ
or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
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