No. 13 FSU Opens NCAA Championships with All-America Honors

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ATLANTA – The No. 13 Florida State swimming and diving workforce captured All-America honors on the primary day of the 2026 Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships on Wednesday at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
 
The 200 medley relay workforce of senior Max Wilson, sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky, senior Tommaso Baravelli and sophomore Logan Robinson completed fifteenth with a time of 1:22.80, marking the third-fastest time in program historical past. With the consequence, the Seminoles secured All-America honors, awarded to the highest 16 finishers.
 
“It was great to get on the scoreboard on day one with the medley relay,” FSU head coach Neal Studd mentioned. “We wanted a little more, but it was a very solid start for the guys.”
 
Following the medley relay, the Seminoles competed within the 800 freestyle relay. Juniors Gustav Olsson and Andrew Rich, senior Utku Kurtdere and Robinson made up the quartet, touching in 6:12.88 to position 18th general. The swim marked the ultimate NCAA race of Kurtdere’s collegiate profession.
 
Florida State is represented by eight student-athletes on the 2026 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships from March 18-21. Competition will proceed Thursday, with swimming prelims at 10 a.m. ET. Arkhangelsky and Robinson will each compete in particular person occasions whereas additionally swimming within the 200 freestyle relay alongside Wilson and Olsson.
 
The high eight finishers in each occasion will advance to finals and can decide locations 1-8 via the A-final. Athletes who end 9-16 is not going to compete in a B-final; their closing placement and level totals will likely be decided primarily based on their preliminary rankings. Relays are timed finals and can all happen throughout finals periods.
 
All periods will likely be streamed live on ESPN+. Live outcomes might be discovered at Meet Mobile and online here, and extra championships data is accessible here. Direct hyperlinks and stay updates might be discovered by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
 
Thursday, March 26
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Butterfly (Michel Arkhangelsky), 200 Freestyle (Logan Robinson), 200 Freestyle Relay (Michel Arkhangelsky, Max Wilson, Andrew Rich/Gustav Olsson, Logan Robinson)
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Butterfly, 200 Freestyle
Watch Prelims Day 2
Watch Finals Day 2
 
Friday, March 27
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Backstroke (Max Wilson), 50 Freestyle (Max Wilson
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Backstroke, 50 Freestyle, 400 Medley Relay (Max Wilson, Michel Arkhangelsky, Tommaso Baravelli, Logan Robinson)
Watch Prelims Day 3
Watch Finals Day 3
 
Saturday, March 28
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Freestyle (Max Wilson), 200 Butterfly (Logan Robinson)
12:30 p.m. ET – Diving Prelims: Platform (Carlos Vargas)
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Freestyle, 200 Butterfly, 400 Freestyle Relay (Michel Arkhangelsky, Max Wilson, Gustav Olsson, Logan Robinson)
Watch Prelims Day 4
Watch Diving Prelims Day 4
Watch Finals Day 4
 
For updates and unique content material, comply with the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
 




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