By Robert Gibbs on SwimSwam
ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dates: Diving: Sunday, February 15–Tuesday, February 17 Swimming: Tuesday, February 17–Saturday, February 21 Location: McAuley Aquatic Center, Atlanta, GA Defending champions: UVA women (6x); Cal men (1x) Live Results Live Video: ESPN+ ($) Schedule of Events (PDF) Championship Central Pre-Scratch Psych Sheet Teams: Boston College, Cal, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami (women swimming & diving/men diving), NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, SMU, Stanford, Virginia, Virginia TechThe 2026 ACC Swimming & Diving Championships get underway in earnest today at the storied McAuley Aquatic Center, Atlanta, GA. Technically, this is the third day of the meet, as divers have competed over the past two days, but tonight will be the first session featuring competition in the pool.
We’ll only see relays tonight, but those should provide plenty of excitement for swim fans. The session will begin with timed finals of the 200 medley relay. The Virginia women’s team may not be able to replicate their own NCAA record in that event (or the 800 free relay) from last year, but they’ve still got plenty of depth and should hold on to their top seed, even against a strong Stanford squad.
The men’s side feels a lot more open on both relays. Florida State has been on fire so far this season, and the Seminoles hold the top seed with a 1:22.23 from midseason. But the Cal Bears are seeded only a tenth of a second behind them and are the defending champions, and NC State is always dangerous in this event. Keep an eye out for Aiden Hayes — while he’s usually known more for his butterfly prowress, he set the all-time record in the 50 back leading off this relay at NCAAs two years ago.
Florida State also has the top seed in the 800 free relay (6:10.65), but again, this race feels wide open. Look out for Cal to dominate the first heat, as the Bears are only seeded 10th. The second heat features Florida State, NC State, Stanford, Louisville and Virginia all in the middle of the pool, and all of those teams should feature top-notch 200 freestylers, depending on how coaches choose to construct their lineups.
We’ll also have finals of the diving platform events. Stanford freshman Ellie Cole and Cal’s Geoff Vavitsas come into tonight as the top seeds after this morning’s prelims.
Women’s 200 Medley Relay – Timed Finals
NCAA Record: 1:31.10- University of Virginia (Curzan, A. Walsh, G. Walsh, Moesch), 2025 ACC Record: 1:31.10- University of Virginia (Curzan, A. Walsh, G. Walsh, Moesch), 2025 ACC Championship Record: 1:31.73- University of Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Cuomo, Douglass), 2023 Pool Record: 1:32.16- Virginia (G. Walsh, Wegner, Cuomo, Douglass), 2022 2026 NCAA Championships Qualifying Time: 1:36.09 2026 NCAA Championships Provisional Time: 1:36.57Men’s 200 Medley Relay – Timed Finals
NCAA Record: 1:20.15- Florida (Chaney, Smith, Liendo, McDuff), 2024 ACC Record: 1:20.67- NC State (Stokowski, Hunter, Korstanje, Curtiss), 2023 ACC Championship Record: 1:21.54- California (Seeliger, Okadome, Rose, Alexy), 2025 Pool Record: 1:21.13- Florida (Chaney, Hillis, Friese, Davis), 2022 2026 NCAA Championships Qualifying Time: 1:23.61 2026 NCAA Championships Provisional Qualifying Time (Relay): 1:23.85Women’s Platform Diving – Finals
ACC Championship Record: 364.70, Katrina Young (Florida State), 2014 ACC Record: 367.20, Brittany Viola (Miami), 2008 Pool Record: 360.30, Yu Zhou (Minnesota), 2016Women’s 800 Free Relay – Timed Finals
NCAA Record: 6:44.13- Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan), 2025 ACC Record: 6:44.13- Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan), 2025 ACC Championship Record: 6:44.13- Virginia (G. Walsh, A. Walsh, Canny, Curzan), 2025 Pool Record: 6:48.30- Stanford (Huske, Ruck, Smith, Forde), 2022 2026 NCAA Championships Qualifying Time: 7:00.86 2026 NCAA Championships Provisional Qualifying Time: 7:05.18Men’s 800 Free Relay – Timed Finals
NCAA Record: 5:59.75- California (Alexy, Jett, Lasco, Henveaux), 2024 ACC Record: 5:59.75- California (Seeliger, Okadome, Rose, Alexy), 2025 ACC Championship Record: 6:06.66- California (Alexy, Jett, Lasco, Henveaux), 2025 Pool Record: 6:03.89- Texas (Kibler, Carozza, Hobson, Foster), 2022 2026 NCAA Championships Qualifying Time: 6:14.67 2026 NCAA Championships Provisional Qualifying Time: 6:16.69Men’s Platform Diving – Finals
ACC Championship Record: 523.95, Nick McCrory (Duke), 2010 ACC Record: 548.90, Nick McCrory (Duke), 2011 Pool Record: 509.25, Zhipeng Zeng (Ohio State), 2016Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2026 ACC Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
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