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2026 ASUN Swimming and Diving Championships
February 18-21, 2026 Rosen Aquatic Center, Orlando, FL SCY (25 yards) Start Times: Prelims- 10 am ET, Finals: 6 pm ET Defending Champions: Women: Liberty Men: Queens Participating Teams: Bellarmine, Delaware, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, Gardner-Webb, Georgia Southern, North Florida, Old Dominion, Queens, UNC Asheville Psych Sheets Live Results Championship Central Watch: ESPN+ SwimSwam Fan Guide Day 1 Results | Day 2 Results | Day 3 Results Day 1 Recap | Day 3 RecapFinal Team Scores:
Women:
Delaware- 1627 FGCU- 1619 Queens- 1217.5 Georgia Southern- 795.5 UNC Asheville- 768 North Florida- 648.5 Old Dominion- 563 Gardner-Webb- 470.5 Bellarmine- 286Men:
Queens/FAU- 782.5 – Delaware- 762 Gardner Webb- 394 Old Dominion- 367 Bellarmine- 219In their first season in the ASUN, the Delaware women captured the team title by just 8 points over Florida Gulf Coast with 1,627 points. On the men’s side, it would be both Queens and Florida Atlantic, each scoring an identical 782.5 points to earn the team title. This win marks the Royals’ second straight and FAU’s first in the ASUN.
Opening the final night of action, Delaware’s Lauren Hartel and Queens’ Leonie Tenzer each notched lifetime bests in a battle atop the 1650 free finals, as it would be Hartel taking the win by just over nine-tenths in 16:30.48; Tenzer finished just behind in 16:31.40.
The men’s 1650 came down to the final stroke, as Delaware’s Cody Lonsberry narrowly reached the final wall first in 15:25.13, just a tenth over Queens’ Akos Horvath in 15:25.23. Both times marked career bests, as Lonsberry dropped nearly five seconds from his former best from the YMCA national Short Course Championships in April in 15:29.96.
FGCU swept the top three in the women’s 100 free, as Jasmin Kroll (49.41), Leah Gentry-Tuney (49.71), and Libby Russum (49.84) notched the only sub 50 second times in the event. That swim for Kroll was his first timedrop in this event since these championships in 2024, when she touched in 49.42.
Daniel Laureyssens continued his perfect individual showing for FAU by winning the men’s 100 free in 42.59, clocking his career best time by almost two tenths from his swim at the Patriot Invitational in 42.77.
Delaware picked up a 1-3 finish in the women’s 200 back, as Angi Ragazzoni took the second and a half win in 1:56.82, her teammate Aleksandra Dimitrova was just eight hundredths off of 2nd place in 1:58.29.
Gardner-Webb’s Agustin Orechia clocked a meet record in his winning efforts in the men’s 200 back, topping SMU’s Cotton Fields‘ 2024 mark of 1:43.79 with his time of 1:43.15. Delaware’s Kal Levterov finished runner-up in 1:43.92, just over a tenth of a second off of that former meet record time.
FGCU’s Aislyn Barnett nabbed the women’s 200 breast crown in 2:11.40; a pair of Blue Hens followed in Piper Price (2:13.21) and Bri Cottingham (2:13.72).
Old Dominion’s Bryce Mortimer held off Queens’ Matheus Teixeira Przewalla‘s lifetime best to win the 200 breast by six hundredths, as Mortimer touched in 1:56.02, marking his fastest time of the season.
In the meet’s final races, it was the FGCU women making one final charge to get past Delaware, as Kroll (49.68), Russum (49.83), Nadia Helm (50.10), and Gentry-Tuney (49.07) took the win in the women’s 400 free relay, touching in 3:18.68, two tenths better than Queens in 3:18.88. Delaware finished 3rd in 3:21.57, securing the women’s team title.
Closing out the men’s meet, FAU took advantage of a final event DQ from Queen’s to jump two spots in the team standings on the day and tie the Royals and earn themselves a men’s team title by winning the 400 free relay in 2:52.64. Leyton Roe (43.78), Laureyssens (41.88), Noah Reeves (42,82), and James Shevchenko (44.16) topped the final results and made program history by securing the Owls their first ASUN title.
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