Results
ATLANTA, Ga. – The 2022 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships continued Friday at the McAuley Aquatics Center with the No. 21/24 Florida State swimming and diving teams represented in four championships heats.
The No. 24 women were led by captain Nina Kucheran, who placed fourth in the 100 breast behind a personal best of 59.04 and freshman Edith Jernstedt placing seventh in the 200 fly with a time of 1:55.80.
Mason Herbet took seventh in the 100 back (46.43), but later turned in his career best while leading off the 400 medley relay at 45.85.
David Vargas ended the individual events for the night by placing fifth in the men’s platform with a total of 363.65.
“Tonight was exciting,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We had some huge personal bests. Edith got the night going with an awesome 200 fly and Nina put together two great individual swims and was fantastic on the relay. Mason had a great morning swim to get him in the final and jus
Results
ATLANTA, Ga. – The No. 21/24 Florida State swimming and diving teams saw two school records fall on the second day of the 2022 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships at the McAuley Aquatics Center.
Yordan Yanchev established a new mark in the men’s 500 free at 4:14.16, taking down one of the oldest swimming records in the books, set by Kyle Young back in 2009 at 4:14.60.
Nina Kucheran lowered her 200 IM record to 1:56.68 after she set the standard back in November at 1:57.56.
“Both Nina and Yordan had great days,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “Nina had two awesome swims and looks set up for her best events later this week. Yordan really attacked tonight and dropped six seconds from the morning swim. It’s pretty exciting that he took down one of our oldest records.”
ATLANTA, Ga. – The No. 21/24 Florida State swimming and diving teams opened competition at the 2022 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships on Tuesday at the McAuley Aquatics Center. Men’s divers David Vargas and Jesco Helling highlighted the evening by competing in their first ACC Championship final, while the men’s 800 free relay achieved an NCAA standard. “It was a great first day for us,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “The men getting the NCAA cut in the relay was big and our ladies had a very strong swim. Two divers in the top eight was also great. We’re excited for the rest of the week.”
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Members of the No. 19/RV Florida State swimming programs will compete at the Auburn Invite on February 4-5 for the final meet before the ACC Championships. “We’re looking forward to some fast swims,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We have a strong group going and we’re excited to see what they can achieve.” In addition to the host team Auburn and FSU, the two-day meet will feature student-athletes representing Emory, LSU, No. 4/16 Florida, and No. 17/8 Alabama. Friday’s first session will begin at 11 a.m., and will feature the 200 free relay, 500 free, 200 IM, 50 free and 400 medley relay. The evening session will start at 6:30 p.m., with the 200 medley relay, followed by the 400 IM, 100 fly, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, and 800 free relay. Saturday’s meet will start at 11 a.m., with the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, 400 free relay and 1650 free. Live timing will be available via the meet mobile app. Last Time Out The Noles closed o