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 ATLANTA, Ga. (theACC.com) - Day six of the 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming & Diving Championships concluded in Atlanta, Georgia, on the McAuley Aquatic Center on Friday, February 20. After six days of competitors, Virginia holds the lead on the ladies’s facet with 1028.5 factors, whereas California holds the lead on the boys’s facet with 827.On Friday, California’s Mia West swam a season-best time of 1:51.52 to assert the Golden Bears’ first ladies’s 200 fly title in program historical past and moved into the highest 5 instances within the NCAA this season. Florida State’s Logan Robinson claimed gold within the males’s 200 fly with a time of 1:38.78, marking the Seminoles’ first 200 fly title in over a decade.Virginia claimed its second straight ladies’s 100 again title off Claire Curzan’s successful time of 48.38, whereas California’s Evan Petty received his first profession convention title, taking gold within the males’s 100 again with a time of 44.21.
 After successful the ladies’s 100 breast with a time of 56.77, NC State’s Eleni Jefimova now holds the highest time within the NCAA this season. California’s Yamato Okadome set a season-best time of fifty.32 to win his first particular person convention title within the males’s 100 breast, additionally setting a meet document.Virginia received its sixth-straight ladies’s 400 medley relay title with the squad of Sara Curtis, Aimee Canny, Claire Curzan and Anna Moesch touching the wall in a time of three:20.42. California’s crew of Evan Petty, Yamato Okadome, Casper Puggaard and Martin Wrede swam a time of three:00.74 to set a meet document and take gold within the males’s 400 medley relay.
 
 The prime three finishers in every occasion, plus all members of the first-place relay groups on the ACC Championships, will likely be named to the All-ACC Team.
 The remaining day of championships will begin on Saturday, February 21, at 9:30 p.m. ET with preliminary occasions. Both prelims and finals are being broadcast dwell on ACCNX, and dwell swimming and diving outcomes can be found HERE.Women’s Current Standings
 1. Virginia, 1028.5
 2. California, 860.5
 3. Stanford, 798
 4. Louisville, 653
 5. NC State, 591.5
 6. Pitt, 450
 7. North Carolina, 387.5
 8. Duke, 328.5
 9. Notre Dame, 310
 10. Florida State, 304
 11. Miami 296
 12. Virginia Tech, 274.5
 13. Georgia Tech, 238
 14. SMU, 203
 15. Boston College, 74Men’s Current Standings
 1. California, 827
 2. Stanford, 799
 3. NC State, 665
 4. Louisville, 663
 5. Virginia Tech, 541.5
 6. Florida State, 499.5
 7. North Carolina, 446.5
 8. Virginia, 433.5
 9. Notre Dame, 397
 10. SMU, 326
 11. Pitt, 324
 12. Georgia Tech, 293
 13. Miami, 162
 14. Duke, 109
 15. Boston College, 86Event Winners
 Women’s 3-meter diving: Chiara Pellacani, Miami | 352.50
 Men’s 1-meter diving: Luke Sitz, SMU | 429.75
 Men’s 3-meter diving: Max Fowler, Georgia Tech | 459.75
 Women’s 1-meter diving: Margo O’Meara, Miami | 333.45
 Women’s 200 Medley Relay: Louisville | 1:32.26
 Men’s 200 Medley Relay: Florida State | 1:22.28
 Women’s Platform Diving: Ellie Cole, Stanford | 392.40
 Women’s 800 Free Relay: Virginia | 6:45.34
 Men’s 800 Free Relay: Stanford | 6:07.40
 Men’s Platform Diving: Misha Andriyuk, Stanford | 412.30
 Women’s 200 Free Relay: Virginia | 1:23.75
 Men’s 200 Free Relay: NC State | 1:14.02
 Women’s 500 Free: Katie Grimes, Virginia | 4:33.78
 Men’s 500 Free: Max Carlsen, NC State | 4:09.44
 Women’s 200 IM: Torri Huske, Stanford | 1:51.27
 Men’s 200 IM: Aresnio Bustos, NC State | 1:40.39
 Women’s 50 Free: Sara Curtis, Virginia | 21.09
 Men’s 50 Free: Quintin McCarty, NC State | 18.63
 Women’s 400 IM: Lucy Bell, Stanford | 3:59.11
 Men’s 400 IM: Josh Zuchowski, Stanford | 3:38.58
 Women’s 100 Fly: Torri Huske, Stanford | 48.26
 Men’s 100 Fly: Aiden Hayes, NC State | 44.07
 Women’s 200 Free: Anna Moesch, Virginia | 1:39.72
 Men’s 200 Free: Henry McFadden, Stanford | 1:31.05
 Women’s 200 Fly: Mia West, California | 1:51.52
 Men’s 200 Fly: Logan Robinson, Florida State | 1:38.78
 Women’s 100 Back: Claire Curzan, Virginia | 48.38
 Men’s 100 Back: Evan Petty, California | 44.21
 Women’s 100 Breast: Eneli Jefimova, NC State | 56.77
 Men’s 100 Breast: Yamato Okadome, California | 50.32
 Women’s 400 Medley Relay: Virginia, 3:20.42
 Men’s 400 Medley Relay: California, 3:00.74Championship Finals Schedule (All Times Eastern) | Start Times Subject to Change
 Saturday, February 21
 Prelims | 9:30 a.m.
 Women’s 1650 Free (Early Heat) | 2:30 p.m.
 Men’s 1650 Free (Early Heat) | 3:41 p.m.
 Women’s 1650 Free | 5:31 p.m.
 Men’s 1650 Free | 5:54 p.m.
 Women’s 200 Back | 6:16 p.m.
 Men’s 200 Back | 6:32 p.m.
 Women’s 100 Free | 6:48 p.m.
 Men’s 100 Free | 7:01 p.m.
 Women’s 200 Breast | 7:13 p.m.
 Men’s 200 Breast | 7:29 p.m.
 Women’s 400 Free Relay | 8:00 p.m.
 Men’s 400 Free Relay | 8:15 p.m.
 
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