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Lewis & Clark College

2025-26 Swimming and Diving Roster

Naji Saker
Seth Orensky
Steve Gibbons
Charlie Bastunskiy '26
Craw Media
Craw Media
Charlie Bastunskiy '26
Larry Stephan

Sam LoCurto

  • Height 6-4
  • Year Sophomore
  • Hometown San Antonio, Texas
  • High School The International School of the Americas
  • Events Free
  • Major Economics

Biography

Swim Cloud Bio: https://www.swimcloud.com/swimmer/1741151/

2025-26 Awards 
 
Northwest Conference All-Conference Second Team: 100 Fly (7th Place) 
Northwest Conference All-Conference Second Team: 400 Free Relay (2nd Place)
Northwest Conference All-Conference Second Team: 800 Free Relay (2nd Place)
2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District
2025-26 Northwest Conference: Sportsmanship Team

2025-26 TIMES (FASTEST TIMES LISTED) 
 
50 Free: 21.79 (La Verne Invitational Nov. 21-23)
100 Free: 47.71 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-15)
200 Free: 1:47.73 (La Verne Invitational Nov. 21-23)
50 Backstroke: 25.07 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-15)
100 Backstroke: 1:00.06 (Willamette Dual Meet Jan. 24)
50 Fly: 23.73 (La Verne Invitational Nov. 21-23)
100 Fly: 50.95 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-15) – 4th in program history
100 IM: 55.02 (La Verne Invitational Nov. 21-23)
200 IM: 2:12.14 (PLU Dual Meet Nov. 8)

NOTABLES 
  • Put together a breakout sophomore campaign that saw him post seven career-best times 
  • Competed in all nine meets during his second season    
  • Earned a spot in his first career A Final and his first career individual All-Conference honors at the Northwest Conference Championship Meet
  • Finished a career-best seventh overall in the 100 Fly at NWCs and placed 12th in the 100 Free and 16thin the 100 Free 
  • Competed on four relay teams and helped the 400 and 800 Free Relay teams earn All-Conference honors for finishing in second place 
  • Helped the 200 Medley Relay team set the program record at the NWC Championship Meet 
  • Posted 12 top-three finishes across the team’s seven dual meets 
  • Won the 200 Free and placed third in the 50 Free and fourth in the 200 IM at Pacific Lutheran University on November 8 
  • Notched a pair of second-place results in the 100 and 200 Free against Linfield on January 23 
  • Won the 100 Fly and finished second in the 100 Backstroke on January 24 against Willamette 
2024-25 Awards
 
Northwest Conference First Team All Conference: 400 Freestyle Relay – 1st Place – 3:03.88
Northwest Conference Second Team All-Conference: 200 Freestyle Relay – 2nd place – 1:24.02 
2025 Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete 
 
2024-25 TIMES (FASTEST TIMES LISTED) 
 
50 Free: 21.66 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-16) – 7th in program history
100 Free: 47.98 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-16)
200 Free: 1:47.95 (La Verne Invitational Nov. 22-24)
50 Fly: 23.81 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-16)
100 Fly: 51.71 (NWC Championship Feb. 13-16) – 6th in program history
100 IM: 56.38 (La Verne Invitational Nov. 22-24)
 
NOTABLES 
  • Put together a strong first season in Orange and Black 
  • Competed in all 10 meets during his first season 
  • Earned spots in the B Final at the Northwest Conference Championship Meet in the 100 Fly (11th place) and 50 Free (15th place) and just missed in the 100 Free (17th place) 
  • Member of the 400 Freestyle (1st place), 200 Freestyle (2nd place) and 800 Freestyle (4th place) relay teams at the Northwest Conference Championship Meet
  • Earned All-Conference honors in both the 400 Freestyle and 200 Freestyle Relays 
  • Helped set the program record in the 200 Freestyle, 400 Freestyle and 800 Freestyle Relays at the NWC Championship Meet
  • Posted the fastest times of his career in the 50 Free, 100 Free, 50 Fly and 100 Free at the NWC Championship Meet
  • Made his collegiate debut on October 18 against La Verne and finished second in the 100 Fly (54.83) and 200 Free (1:52.30)
  • Won his first career collegiate race on January 24 when he took first place in the 200 Free (1:51.66) against Willamette 
  • Posted 15 top-three finishes during the Pioneers eight dual meets 
At Lewis & Clark: Member of Hillel at Lewis & Clark. 

Prior to the Pios: Attended The International School of the Americas ... Swam club for Streamline ... Served as the captain of his swimming team for two years ... Named to the Academic All-District Team ... Member of the National Honor Society. 

Why Lewis & Clark?: I chose Lewis & Clark because it seemed like an accepting place, one where I would be able to pursue interests both academically and athletically. I took one step onto the campus, looked around and decided in that moment that I would be attending college at Lewis & Clark. The proximity to both an urban environment and immense natural beauty also provide many opportunities to grow academically, professionally, and as a person.

Historical Player Information

  • 2024-25First Year

    Free/Fly
    6'4"
  • 2025-26Sophomore

    Free
    6'4"