TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The No. 12/NR Florida State swimming and diving group will host its annual Senior Day meet in opposition to Villanova on Tuesday, January 6 at 2 p.m. ET at Morcom Aquatics Center.
FSU will acknowledge its 16 seniors who’re concluding their careers in Tallahassee this season, with the Senior Day ceremony set for 1:30 p.m. Admission is free, and followers are inspired to take care of have fun the senior class.
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“We can’t wait to celebrate our seniors,” FSU head coach
Neal Studd mentioned. “This group has given so much to our program, and it’s always special to honor them in front of everyone. We’re looking forward to one last home meet of the season.”
Sixteen seniors might be honored on Tuesday,
Mabry Bishop,
Sam Bork,
Julia Brzozowski,
Kiara Caamano,
Kayleigh Clark,
Nico Cecchi,
Tommaso Baravelli,
Marcos Egri-Martin,
Sarah Evans,
Sophie Freeman,
Mika Heideyer,
Reese Hinnerichs,
Utku Kurtdere,
Julia Mansson,
Jaka Pusnik and
Max Wilson.
Tuesday afternoon’s meet marks the Seminoles’ first competitors of the 2026 portion of the season. Florida State’s males moved up 4 spots to No. 12 within the December 18 CSCAA Coaches Poll, whereas the ladies stay unranked.
Villanova additionally will open up 2026 in Tallahassee. The Wildcats most just lately coming off the Navy Invite, whereas the ladies additionally completed as runners-up on the CSCAA Collegiate 5K Open Water Championship in mid-December.
FSU closed out 2025 on the Georgia Invite. The males’s group, ranked sixteenth on the time, completed third general forward of two top-20 applications, then-No. 13 LSU and No. 14 Alabama. The ladies posted a fifth-place end as each groups confronted 4 top-25 foes.
Following the Georgia Invite, the diving group wrapped up 2025 on the USA Diving Winter Nationals, with a number of Seminoles advancing to finals throughout platform, 10-meter, 1-meter and 3-meter occasions. Redshirt senior
Kayleigh Clark led the best way, ending fifth in each the ladies’s platform and synchronized 3-meter occasions.
Up subsequent, Florida State will journey to Athens, Georgia, to face Georgia in a twin meet on Saturday, January 10. The Seminoles’ full schedule will be discovered at Seminoles.com (Men | Women).
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