EDMOND, Okla. -
Tammy Greenwood,
Hailey Uhrig,
Jarod Arroyo and
Eli Rollen will represent Oklahoma Christian as individuals at the 2025 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving National Championships in Indianapolis, Ind. Mar. 11-15.
In addition to the individual qualifiers,
Laura Byars,
Jaiden Branstrom and
Vanessa Weatherford qualified as relay participants in the 800-yard freestyle relay, joined by Greenwood to make up the quartet.
Greenwood, Byars, Branstrom and Weatherford will get the week kicked off for the Eagles with the 800 free relay (7:24.71) Tuesday, Mar. 11 at 1 p.m. ET/12 p.m. CT. The OC quartet is seeded 10th in the inaugural event of the 2025 National Championships.
Greenwood, who qualified in four individual events, will compete all four days of individual competition. The sophomore from Colorado Springs, Colo., will be the first individual to compete for Oklahoma Christian, swimming as the six seed in the 50 free (22.78) Wednesday, Mar. 12.
Greenwood will return to the pool Thursday, Mar. 13 in the 200 free (1:48.05) as the five seed. Prior to her second individual swim, however, Arroyo (3:52.27) and Rollen (3:52.76) for the men will compete in the 400 individual medley, where they will serve as the 14th and 17th seed, respectively.
Greenwood will get day four started with the 100 backstroke (54.87) as the 15th seed. Uhrig will join her teammate Greenwood in the poll Friday, Mar. 14 as the junior breaststroker will compete in the 100 breaststroke (1:02.87) as the 26th seed for her first event of the championships.
Saturday, Mar. 15 will be the busiest day for the Eagles as Greenwood, Rollen and Uhrig will all compete in their final individual events. Greenwood will take the starting block first in the 200 back (1:56.29), where she comes in as the No. 2 seed, before Rollen swims his 200 back (1:44.43) as the 10 seed. Uhrig will complete Oklahoma Christian's 2025 Nationals with the 200 breast (2:16.93) as the No. 22 seed.
Prelims for all individual events will begin each day at 10 a.m. ET/9 a.m. CT. Top-16 swimmers from the morning session will have an opportunity to swim in the evening session, which will begin each day at 5:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. CT, while the Top-8 from that morning will be swimming in the evening for an individual national title.