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2026 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships
March 10-14, 2026 Deaconess Aquatic Center — Evansville, Indiana SCY (25 Yards) Defending Champions Women: Nova Southeastern (3x) Men: vacant Psych Sheets Men Women Live Video Live Results Live Recaps: Prelims: Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5Women’s 400 Freestyle Relay — Finals
NCAA DII Record: 3:17.92, Nova S’eastern — 2026 Meet Record: 3:18.04, Queens — 2018Top 8 Finishers
Nova Southeastern — 3:17.37 **New Record Findlay — 3:19.98 Tampa — 3:20.19 Drury — 3:20.44 Catawba — 3:20.54 West Florida — 3:21.02 Indy — 3:21.48 Wingate — 3:21.92The Nova Southeastern women swam to another Division II relay record as the team of Zsofia Kurdi, Maxine Egner, Emilia Ronningdal, and Maya Esparza swam to a 3:17.37. That broke their own Division II record of a 3:17.92 that the team swam back in January. They also set a new meet record, breaking the previous meet record of a 3:18.04 set by Queens back in 2018 and 2019 when they tied their own mark.
Nova Southeastern notably left NCAA Champion Kristina Orban off of their relay tonight and still set the record. Orban won the individual 100 free earlier in tonight’s session with a 49.34.
Split Comparison
New NCAA Record – 3:17.37 (Nova S’Eastern: 2026 NCAA Championships) Old NCAA Record — 3:17.92 (Nova S’Eastern: Miami vs Nova S’Eastern vs Barry vs Florida Southern) Old Meet Record — 3:18.04 (Queens NC 2018 NCAA Championships) Old Meet Record — 3:18.04 (Queens NC 2019 NCAA Championships) Swimmer Split Swimmer Split Swimmer Split Swimmer Split Zsofia Kurdi 49.31 Kristina Orban 49.64 McKenzie Stevens 50.14 Polina Lapshina 48.77 Maxine Egner 49.17 Zsofia Kurdi 49.41 Kyrie Dobson 49.57 Josephina Lorda 49.78 Emilia Ronningdal 49.35 Maxine Egner 49.74 Wanda Dollmayer 48.94 Wanda Dollmayer 49.96 Maya Esparza 49.54 Maya Esparza 49.13 Michelle Prayson 49.39 Michelle Prayson 49.55Three of the four splits were the same, although it is important to note that Orban did not swim on the relay as Emilia Ronningdal took the spot. Kurdi led off in a 49.31, which was faster than her 49.41 flying start split from a month ago.
The Nova Southeastern women hold four of the five relay records, with the 400 medley relay being the lone exception as they West Florida women hold that record.
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