No. 13 Seminoles Proceed NCAAs with Second All-America Accolade

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ATLANTA – The No. 13 Florida State swimming and diving staff secured one other All-America honor on the second day of the 2026 Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
 
Sophomore Logan Robinson earned a 14th-place end within the 200 freestyle, posting a 1:31.56 in Thursday’s prelims. With the end, he earned All-America distinction, awarded to the highest 16 finishers.
 
“I’m really excited for Logan to be All-American again, especially with his best event still to come,” FSU head coach Neal Studd stated. “The relay did well, we were just outside of scoring, but there were some fast splits in there and I’m looking forward to the rest of the week.”
 
Florida State additionally competed in its third relay of the week, the 200 freestyle relay. Senior Max Wilson, sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky, Robinson and junior Gustav Olsson mixed for a 1:16.11 end, the fifth-fastest time in program historical past. The quartet completed 18th general.
 
Arkhangelsky additionally raced within the 100 butterfly, ending fortieth in prelims with a time of 46.41.
 
Florida State is represented by eight student-athletes on the 2026 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, held March 18-21. The Seminoles will return to motion Friday, with swimming prelims starting at 10 a.m. ET. Wilson is about to compete in two particular person occasions, the 100 backstroke and 50 freestyle, and also will swim within the 400 medley relay alongside Arkhangelsky, senior Tommaso Baravelli and Robinson.
 
The prime eight finishers in each occasion will advance to finals and can decide locations 1-8 via the A-final. Athletes who end 9-16 won’t compete in a B-final; their remaining placement and level totals might be decided primarily based on their preliminary rankings. Relays are timed finals and can all happen throughout finals classes.
 
All classes might be streamed live on ESPN+. Live outcomes may be discovered at Meet Mobile and online here, and extra championships information is obtainable here. Direct hyperlinks and stay updates may be discovered by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
 
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
 
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