Six Seminoles Qualify for NCAA Championships

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TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State swimming and diving staff earned 4 qualifiers to the 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, because the NCAA introduced its swimming qualifiers on Wednesday.
 
Sophomore Alice Velden and freshman Lucy Porter earned particular person alternatives for the Seminoles, whereas Florida State additionally certified within the 200 freestyle relay and 200 medley relay. Divers can have the chance to earn their NCAA berths on the NCAA Zone Diving Championships, which start this weekend. Men’s swimming NCAA qualifiers will probably be introduced subsequent week.
 
The girls’s NCAA Championships are scheduled for March 18-21 at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
 
“I’m incredibly proud of our individual and relay qualifiers, especially the new tougher guideline,” FSU head coach Neal Studd stated. “We have a little of everything, a first-semester freshman in Lucy Porter and a senior at her final meet, Sarah Evans, so there are some really nice stories.”
 
Velden will compete within the 100 backstroke after posting a school-record 51.48 on the ACC Championships. Porter punched her ticket within the 200 breaststroke with a personal-best 2:08.77 at Georgia’s Bulldog Invitational Last Chance Meet.
 
The 200 freestyle relay staff of sophomore Maryn McDade, Velden, senior Sarah Evans and sophomore Mary Leigh Hardman posted a 1:28.77 to earn a spot on the nationwide meet. The Seminoles additionally certified within the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:35.43, that includes Velden, senior Julia Mansson, McDade and Hardman.
 
Alice Velden | 100 Backstroke – 51.48 | 200 Freestyle Relay – 1:28.77 | 200 Medley Relay – 1:35.43
Velden certified for her second NCAA Championships with a private greatest and school-record 51.48 on the 2026 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships in February, inserting seventeenth general within the convention. She may also compete on each the 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay groups, serving because the leadoff leg on the 800 medley relay staff that completed eighth at ACCs.
 
Lucy Porter | 200 Breaststroke | 2:08.77
A spring-enrollee, Porter earner her first NCAA berth with a personal-best 2:08.77 within the 200 breaststroke, third-fastest in FSU historical past. At ACCs, she positioned 18th within the occasion with a then-personal-best time of two:09.60 and in addition holds the sixth-fastest 200 IM time in program historical past (1:58.59).
 
Mary Leigh Hardman | 200 Freestyle Relay – 1:28.77 | 200 Medley Relay – 1:35.43
Hardman will compete in each relays for the Seminoles after a robust sophomore season. At ACCs, she helped the staff to an eighth-place end within the 200 medley relay and in addition competed in each the 400 and 800 freestyle relays. She posted a personal-best 1:48.17 within the 200 freestyle on the ACCs and recorded a number of different private bests all through the season.
 
Maryn McDade | 200 Freestyle Relay – 1:28.77 | 200 Medley Relay – 1:35.43
McDade will swim on each NCAA relay groups. The sophomore positioned seventeenth within the 50 freestyle at ACCs whereas serving to the Seminoles to an eighth-place end within the 200 medley relay. She additionally competed on the 2025 NCAA Championships as a part of the Seminoles’ 200 freestyle relay staff.
 
Julia Mansson | 200 Medley Relay – 1:35.43
Mansson will characterize Florida State within the 200 medley relay. At ACCs, she positioned thirteenth within the 100 breaststroke and seventeenth within the 200 breaststroke, whereas contributing to an eighth-place 200 medley relay end. This will probably be her second NCAA look, following her 2023 qualification within the 200 breaststroke.
 
Sarah Evans | 200 Freestyle Relay – 1:28.77
Evans will compete on the 200 freestyle relay at her second NCAA Championships. At NCAAs in 2024, she swam the 100 backstroke because the leadoff of the 400 medley relay and competed within the 200 medley relay. Evans additionally competed on the 2026 ACC Championships, inserting thirteenth within the 100 backstroke and sixteenth within the 200 backstroke, whereas contributing to the 200 and 400 freestyle relays.
 
Florida State’s divers will look to qualify for the NCAA Championships this upcoming week March 8-11 on the NCAA B Zone Diving Championships at Gabrielsen Natatorium in Athens, Georgia.
 
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