Phoenix, Arizona, December 14, 2025
Grand Canyon University’s swimming and diving teams showcased exceptional talent in their final meet, setting multiple pool records and achieving personal bests. The women’s team, led by standout Marta Guasp, claimed victories in several events, while Paula Martinez Moreno and others also broke pool records. The men’s team displayed impressive performances with athletes like Joe Stephenson and Alex Volkov excelling in their respective events. Overall, the season highlighted the commitment of both teams to athletic excellence, fostering a vibrant sports culture in Phoenix.
Phoenix, Arizona – Grand Canyon University’s swimming and diving teams capped off their 2025 season with remarkable results as they entered their final meet. The Lopes showcased their talents by setting multiple pool records and achieving personal bests during the competition.
In a demonstration of growth and competitiveness, the women’s team celebrated standout performances, with Marta Guasp anchoring the squad with three top finishes. Guasp claimed victory in the 100-yard freestyle, finishing with a time of 52.50 seconds, took second in the 100-yard butterfly, and secured third place in the 100-yard individual medley. Additionally, Paula Martinez Moreno made waves by breaking pool records in both the 100-yard and 50-yard butterfly events, marking personal bests of 54.04 and 24.77 seconds, respectively. Sara Mose also contributed to the team’s success by setting a new pool record in the 50-yard freestyle, clocking in at 22.67 seconds, while Beth Young established both a personal best and a pool record in the 50-yard breaststroke, finishing first with a time of 28.14 seconds.
On the men’s side, the Lopes’ performances were equally impressive. Joe Stephenson displayed dominance in the middle-distance events by securing wins in the 200-yard butterfly and 200-yard breaststroke with times of 1:48.87 and 2:02.35, respectively. Furthermore, Carter Dooling achieved a pool record in the 100-yard breaststroke during a time trial, finishing in 53.69 seconds, while Alex Volkov set a new standard in the 50-yard butterfly with a winning time of 21.27 seconds.
The 2025 season witnessed significant accomplishments for both teams, underscoring their competitive spirit and commitment to excellence. A highlight came during the Midseason Invitational where the men’s team clinched first place for the fifth consecutive year, while the women’s team took home second. In a thrilling home meet against New Mexico State, the women narrowly triumphed with a 103-102 victory, supported by a record-breaking performance in the 200-yard freestyle relay.
As the Lopes look ahead, they are slated to compete against Arizona State on January 3, 2026, continuing their pursuit of athletic excellence and setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting new season.
Impact on Phoenix’s Athletic Landscape
The success of Grand Canyon University’s swimming and diving teams contributes significantly to Phoenix’s reputation as a hub for competitive athletics. The university’s commitment to fostering sporting excellence has invigorated local sports culture and encouraged community support for collegiate programs.
Support from the Community
Through private investment and community initiatives, the university’s sports programs have flourished. Donations and local sponsorships play a vital role in providing resources for training facilities, coaching staff, and student-athlete scholarships, creating an environment where young athletes can thrive.
Analysis of Achievements
Achieving notable milestones throughout the season reflects the team’s dedication to hard work and perseverance. Both the men’s and women’s teams demonstrated resilience and skill, laying a strong foundation for future successes. The Lopes’ achievements also highlight the importance of competition in driving student-athletes to reach their full potential.
Conclusion
The impressive performances of the Lopes in 2025 serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of Grand Canyon University athletics. With upcoming competitions on the horizon, local sports enthusiasts are encouraged to rally around student-athletes, supporting their journey and celebrating the pride they bring to Phoenix.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What were the key performances in the final meet of the 2025 season?
The final meet featured several standout performances, including Marta Guasp’s victories in the 100-yard freestyle and Paula Martinez Moreno’s pool-record-setting swims in the 100-yard and 50-yard butterfly events.
How did the men’s team perform in the final meet?
The men’s team showcased strong performances, with Joe Stephenson winning both the 200-yard butterfly and 200-yard breaststroke, and Alex Volkov setting a new pool record in the 50-yard butterfly.
What were the team’s achievements during the 2025 season?
Throughout the season, the Lopes achieved significant milestones, including a first-place finish for the men’s team at the Midseason Invitational and a narrow victory over New Mexico State in a home meet.
When is the next scheduled meet for the Lopes?
The Lopes are scheduled to compete against Arizona State on January 3, 2026, marking the start of the new season.
Key Features of the 2025 Season
| Event | Men’s Team Performance | Women’s Team Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Midseason Invitational | First place (fifth consecutive win) | Second place |
| Home Meet Against New Mexico State | Not specified | 103–102 victory, pool-record-breaking 200-yard freestyle relay |
| Final Meet of 2025 Season | Joe Stephenson’s wins in 200-yard butterfly and 200-yard breaststroke; Alex Volkov’s pool record in 50-yard butterfly | Marta Guasp’s wins in 100-yard freestyle; Paula Martinez Moreno’s pool records in 100-yard and 50-yard butterfly; Sara Mose’s pool record in 50-yard freestyle; Beth Young’s pool record in 50-yard breaststroke |
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