TALLAHASSEE – The No. 13 Florida State swimming and diving group secured a number of NCAA Championship berths because the NCAA introduced the boys’s swimming qualifiers on Wednesday, whereas sophomore
Carlos Vargas earned a qualification within the platform occasion on the ultimate day of the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships in Athens, Georgia.
Florida State will ship three particular person swimmers to the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships together with all 5 relay groups. Senior
Max Wilson and sophomores
Michel Arkhangelsky and
Logan Robinson every earned particular person alternatives for the Seminoles.
FSU additionally certified in every relay occasion: the 200 freestyle relay, 200 medley relay, 400 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay and 800 freestyle relay.
The males’s nationwide championships are scheduled for March 25-28 at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
“It was a great day for us,” FSU head coach
Neal Studd stated. “To get all five relays to the Championships as well as our amazing individual qualifiers to the fastest meet in the world is just incredible. Today we also got to celebrate Carlos qualifying on platform, he is truly a clutch performer. I’m looking forward to a historic NCAA finals, as I know these guys are going to crush it.”
Wilson earned three particular person alternatives and can contribute to 4 relays, whereas Arkhangelsky additionally punched his ticket in three particular person occasions and can be part of 4 of the 5 relays. Robinson will compete in two particular person occasions and swim on all 5 qualifying relays.
INDIVIDUAL SWIMMING QUALIFIERS Michel Arkhangelsky | 100 Freestyle | 100 Backstroke | 100 Butterfly Arkhangelsky earned NCAA alternatives within the 100 freestyle, 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly. The sophomore holds a number of Florida State information, together with the 50 freestyle (18.82), 100 freestyle (41.68), 200 backstroke (1:38.50) and 100 butterfly (44.36). At ACCs, he helped the Seminoles win the 200 medley relay and completed because the runner-up in each the 400 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay.
Logan Robinson | 200 Freestyle | 200 Butterfly Robinson certified for the NCAA Championships within the 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly after a standout sophomore season. At the 2026 ACC Championships in February, he gained the 200 butterfly with a school-record time of 1:38.78 and completed because the runner-up within the 200 freestyle with one other program file of 1:31.18. Robinson is the one swimmer set to compete on all 5 of Florida State’s relay groups.
Max Wilson | 50 Freestyle | 100 Freestyle | 100 Backstroke Wilson will compete at NCAAs within the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. The senior holds the Florida State file within the 100 backstroke (44.43) and ranks second in program historical past within the 100 freestyle (41.81). At ACCs, he contributed to the gold-medal 200 medley relay group and earned second-place finishes in each the 400 medley relay and freestyle relay.
RELAY QUALIFIERS 200 Freestyle Relay Michel Arkhangelsky,
Max Wilson,
Sam Bork,
Logan Robinson 400 Freestyle Relay Michel Arkhangelsky,
Max Wilson,
Gustav Olsson,
Logan Robinson 800 Freestyle Relay Gustav Olsson,
Andrew Rich,
Utku Kurtdere,
Logan Robinson 200 Medley Relay Max Wilson,
Michel Arkhangelsky, Tomasso Baravelli,
Logan Robinson 400 Medley Relay Max Wilson,
Michel Arkhangelsky, Tomasso Baravelli,
Logan Robinson DIVING On the ultimate day of the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships in Athens, Georgia, Vargas secured a berth to the NCAA Championships within the platform occasion.
He positioned second general within the prelims with a rating of 373.50 earlier than advancing to the finals. He in the end completed fourth with a mixed rating of 758.70 to earn his spot on the nationwide championships.
This can be Vargas’ second time on the nationwide stage, as he competed on platform at NCAAs as a freshman in 2025. He completed thirty third with a rating of 280.95.
Sophomore
Hayden Schroeder additionally superior to the ultimate after putting thirteenth within the prelims with a rating of 345.55.
The Seminole males will head to Atlanta to compete within the nationwide championships from March 25-28.
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