LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced its Major Award winners for the 2025-26 Women’s Swimming season. The top three finishers in each event at the PSAC Championships were recognized as All-Conference performers. A complete list of those honorees is linked above.
The Major Awards are determined by a vote of the conference’s head coaches.
Women's Swimming Athlete of the Year: Katelyn Reott, Edinboro
Women's Swimming Freshman of the Year: Greta Saville, West Chester
Women's Swimming Coach of the Year: Chris Rhodes, Edinboro
Edinboro’s Katelyn Reott was named PSAC Women’s Swimming Athlete of the Year after a break out season, that included competing in three events at the 2026 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships. Reott finished 18
th in the 100 freestyle, 22
nd in the 50 freestyle, and 25
th in the 100 backstroke. At this year’s PSAC Championship, she was a two-time individual champion in the 50 and 100 freestyle as well as a part of the Fighting Scots’ champion 200 and 400 freestyle relays. Reott’s swims at the PSAC meet earned her seven All-PSAC honors for the season.
West Chester’s Greta Saville was selected as Freshman of the Year. She was a three-time NCAA championship qualifier in her debut season (1,000 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and the mile.) Saville earned Honorable-Mention All-American honors in the mile after finishing 11
th overall. At the PSAC Championship, she was a four-time champion in the 1,000 freestyle, 500 freestyle, mile, and a part of the Golden Rams' 800 freestyle relay.
Chris Rhodes of Edinboro was tabbed PSAC Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year. This is Rhodes’ second career honor after winning this award back in 2006-07. This year, he guided the Fighting Scots to a fifth-place finish at the PSAC Championship. This is a two-place improvement from last year’s championship. Rhodes also coached Athlete of the Year Katelyn Reott to qualify for three events at the NCAA Championship.