COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Colorado State University Pueblo women's swimming earned multiple All-RMAC honors as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference announced its 2025-26 All-Conference teams Wednesday afternoon, highlighting a strong season in the pool for the ThunderWolves.
The Pack were represented by five student-athletes on the All-RMAC Second Team, with much of the recognition coming from CSU Pueblo's relay success throughout the season. The ThunderWolves' 200 and 400 medley relay units, both of which set school records earlier this year, were heavily featured among the honorees.
Leading the way for CSU Pueblo was freshman standout Aria Chase, who garnered Second Team All-RMAC honors in the 200 medley relay and individually in the 100 backstroke. Chase's versatility proved crucial all season long, as she contributed to multiple record-setting relay performances while also establishing herself as one of the league's top young backstrokers.
Joining Chase on the All-RMAC list was junior Olivia Dannhaus, who earned Second Team recognition as part of both the 200 and 400 medley relay teams. A consistent force for the ThunderWolves, Dannhaus played a key role in anchoring relay success while continuing to develop as one of the team's most reliable point scorers throughout the year.
Angela Pantke was also honored as a member of the 400 medley relay, earning Second Team accolades after contributing to one of CSU Pueblo's top-performing relay groups this season.
Freshman Andrea Reyes added to her impressive campaign with Second Team honors in both the 200 and 400 medley relays. Reyes, a key piece of the ThunderWolves' relay depth, showcased her versatility across multiple strokes and events, helping CSU Pueblo remain competitive against some of the RMAC's top programs.
Rounding out the honorees was senior Carla Sanchez Guareno, who earned Second Team All-RMAC recognition in three events, including the 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay, and individually in the 200 backstroke. Sanchez Guareno's leadership and experience were instrumental for the ThunderWolves, both in the water and in guiding a young roster throughout the season.
The All-RMAC selections reflect CSU Pueblo's continued rise within the conference, particularly in relay events where the Pack consistently produced school-record performances during the 2025-26 campaign. With a strong mix of veteran leadership and emerging young talent, the ThunderWolves continue to build momentum as a program competing in one of Division II's most competitive swimming conferences.
Colorado Mesa swept the league's major awards, with Olivia Hansson named Swimmer of the Year and Mickey Wender earning Coach of the Year honors, highlighting the depth and competitiveness of the RMAC this season.