March 5, 2026 – LSU

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BATON ROUGE, La. – The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) launched its March version of the Division I Top 25 twin meet ballot Thursday, with LSU’s males’s and ladies’s applications every remaining within the high 25.

The ladies stay slotted at No. 14 within the up to date ballot, whereas the boys fall from No. 18 to No. 20, following this system’s efficiency on the SEC Championships on Feb. 16-21. This is the ultimate ballot earlier than the NCAA Championships start on March 18.

The ballot is voted on by a committee of Division I coaches. Their evaluations embody head-to-head twin meet outcomes, performances since earlier polls, season-long outcomes, twin meet information, roster adjustments, and knowledge from the SwimCloud Simulator. It is essential to notice that the ballot just isn’t supposed to foretell championship meet finishes.

Since the February ballot, the Tigers have competed within the SEC Championships, the place the ladies positioned fifth general, and the boys completed in seventh. LSU introduced residence seven medals – 5 from particular person performances and two from relays. Jere Hribar received gold within the 100-free, silver within the 200-free, and bronze within the 50-free. Carson Paul struck gold within the platform diving. Zoe Carlos-Broc earned bronze within the 100-back. The males’s 200-free relay squad and 200-medley relay squad took silver and bronze, respectively.

The Tigers additionally despatched six athletes to Auburn on Feb. 27-28 to compete within the Last Chance Invitational. Breaststrokers Grace Palmer, Volodymyr Lisovets, and Guilherme Camossato every set college information of their respective occasions.

The Tigers will likely be again in motion when the diving staff heads to the NCAA Zone D Diving Regional hosted by Texas A&M on March 9/11. Following the regional, the Tigers’ swimming and diving program will ship athletes to the NCAA Championships. The ladies’s championship is held on March 18-21; LSU will ship 9 swimmers. The males’s championships will likely be held on March 25-28; the record of qualifiers will likely be launched on March 11. Both championships will happen on the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Ga.

For the newest information on LSU swimming and diving, followers can comply with the staff’s social media shops at lsuswimdive on Facebook, Instagram, and X. Fans may also donate to the Excellence Fund here

The following is the boys’s rating, adopted by the ladies’s:

Rk Prv Team Points  
1 1 Texas 400  
2 2 Arizona State 383  
3 3 Indiana 369  
4 4 Florida 350  
5 6 California 335  
6 5 Stanford 323  
7 8 NC State 302  
8 9 Tennessee 282  
9 7 Georgia 279  
10 12 Michigan 244  
11 11 Ohio State 239  
12 10 Louisville 238  
13 13 Florida State 183  
14 16 Auburn 179  
15 21 Virginia Tech 157  
16 14 Alabama 155  
17 17 Arizona 143  
18 20 Princeton 120  
19 15 Southern California 98  
20 18 Louisiana State 88  
21 19 Northwestern 77  
22 23 Kentucky 67  
23 22 North Carolina 61  
24 25 Virginia 41  
25 RV Navy 27  
Rk Prv Team Points  
1 1 Virginia 425  
2 2 Stanford 405  
3 3 Texas 385  
4 4 Michigan 380  
5 5 California 360  
6 9 Tennessee 326  
6 6 Indiana 326  
8 7 Louisville 314  
9 8 NC State 292  
10 10 Florida 267  
11 11 Ohio State 257  
12 12 Southern California 225  
13 13 Alabama 224  
14 14 Louisiana State 198  
15 15 Wisconsin 180  
16 18 South Carolina 166  
17 17 Arizona State 165  
18 19 Auburn 146  
19 16 Georgia 121  
20 21 North Carolina 79  
21 24 Pittsburgh 77  
22 25 Minnesota 61  
23 20 Duke 59  
24 23 Arizona 28  
24 22 UCLA 28  
24 RV Princeton 28  

 


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