Atlanta, Ga. – The No. 19/RV Florida State swimming and diving teams had another record-breaking swim on the second day of the Georgia Tech Invite at the McAuley Aquatic Center.
The men’s 200 medley relay led off the session by setting the school record and turning in the fastest time in the country this season at 1:23.57 with the team of Mason Herbet, Izaak Bastian, Max McCusker and Peter Varjasi.
The squad took down the mark that was set in 2019 by Emir Muratovic, Izaak Bastian, Kanoa Kaleoaloha and Will Pisani at 1:23.63. The performance was also an NCAA automatic time standard.
“Another great day of racing,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We’re excited the men have the fastest relay in the country right now, and we just had some great performances from both teams in every event.”
Nick Mason led the way for the Noles in the 400 IM, finishing eighth with an NCAA ‘B’ time of 3:51.40.
FSU showed its depth in the 100 fly, as four swimmer competed
April 14, 2021 10 Noles Recognized on All-ACC Swimming & Diving Academic Team
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Ten members of the Florida State swimming and diving teams were named to the All-ACC Academic Team on Wednesday.
Phoebe Griffiths, Fr., NFA-Management
Ginevra Molino, Fr., Pre-Biological Science
Rebecca Moynihan, Sr., Biological Science
Izaak Bastian , Jr., Athletic Training
Josh Davidson , Sr., Mechanical Engineering
Mason Herbet, Fr. , Pre-Mechanical Engineering
Jakub Ksiazek , Jr., Finance
David Quirie, Fr., Pre-Chemical Engineering
The four women selected captured the honor for the first time in their careers. Davidson picked up his fourth-straight nod to the team, while both Bastian and Ksiazek earned their third. McCusker made his second team, while Herbet and Quirie were chosen for their first.
March 3, 2021 Three Noles Headed to NCAA Championships
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Three members of the RV Florida State women’s swimming and diving team will return to the Greensboro Aquatic Center to compete at the 2021 NCAA Championships from March 17-20
Senior Emma Terebo will swim at her third overall NCAAs after competing at the 2018 and 2019 meets as a relay swimmer, while freshman Jenny Halden and sophomore Tania Quaglieri will race at their first.
Terebo qualified for the NCAA meet in the 100 back, after posting a 53.01 for ninth place at the ACC Championships. The Noumea, New Caledonia, native, also swam provisional times in the 50 free (22.64) and 100 free (49.43) at ACCs and has the option to compete in those races at NCAAs.