WELLESLEY, Mass. – After the third day of the Little East Conference Championships, the Keene State College women's swimming and diving team still leads with 557 points, 37 ahead of Bridgewater State University, while the men's team remains in fifth place with 309.5 points.

On the day, KSC senior
Aaron Turgeon added another top 10 time, after he swam the 200 IM in 1:55.91 to take home first for the Owls in what the seventh-best time in the 200 IM in KSC program history on day two. Today, Turgeon swam the ninth-best time in the 200 free in program history, as he also set the LEC Championship meet record with a time of 1:43.88.
Rory Lee added another first place victory after placing first on day two, with a first place finish in the 1,000 yard free with a time of 11:13.34.
KSC added more points on the women's side going fourth, fifth, and sixth in the 400 IM.
Olivia Boulris finished fourth in 5:05.00, while
Amanda Davies placed fifth in 5:08.54, and
Rebecca Radonovich rounded the trio out in 5:12.64.
The Owls rounded out their top-half finishes with a third-place finish on the women's side in the 800 free relay, as
Tallulah Going, Sammi Taylor,
Hannah Reddick, and Lee placed third with a time of 8:26.34, just .04 behind Eastern Connecticut State's second-place finish and 2.99 behind BSU's first-place finish. Lee's anchor split of 2:01.33 was the best individual split out of the event and was the second-best time in a 200 free leg on the day.
Earlier in the day, the 1 Meter diving concluded, with KSC placing two in the top four in the finals.
Megan Strzegowski placed second in the event with a score of 370.60 in the 11-dive event.
Ayla Pullen followed up her second-place finish in the 3 Meter diving event on Thursday with a fourth-place finish in the 1M event with a score of 360.00.
The final day of the LEC Championships concludes on Sunday with preliminary rounds set for 10 a.m. and finals at 5:30 p.m.