2026 Men’s NCAA Championships: Florida Puts Two Into 1-Meter Diving ‘A’ Final ...Middle East

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2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Dates: Wednesday, March 25–Saturday, March 28 Location: McAuley Aquatic Center, Atlanta, GA Defending Champions: Texas (1x) SwimSwam Preview Index Psych Sheets Preview Index Live Stream Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2  Finals: Day 1

Entering Day 2 of the Men’s NCAA Championships, Florida and Indiana sat in a tie for the lead in the overall standings with 86 points apiece. Texas, the defending champions and pre-meet favorites, were lurking back in 3rd.

Among those three teams, one, Indiana, is regarded as a diving powerhouse, while Texas is consistently good on the boards. Then there’s Florida, which has produced scoring divers in recent years, such as Leonardo Garcia and Skip Donald, but is never thought to be a school that benefits from diving in the team race.

That might be changing this year.

During the prelims of the 1-meter event on Thursday, the Gators put two men into the ‘A’ final, with freshman Jesus Agundez Mora qualifying in 5th and junior Conor Gesing advancing in 7th.

That assures Florida a minimum of 23 diving points tonight, while Texas had three divers compete but will only score one point after Jacob Jones placed 16th. Additionally, Nicholas Harris, who was 10th last year, sits last in the standings with just 34.50 points, indicating he pulled out after his first dive.

Indiana, which scored 29 points in this event last year, with Quinn Henninger winning the title and Carson Tyler topping the consolation final, will end up with zero after Joshua Sollenberger was their top finisher in 17th.

The Hoosier diver with the most scoring potential is Max Weinrich, who gets better as the boards get higher. He’ll be a scoring threat in the 3-meter and platform events, but finished out of the points today in 22nd.

Leading the prelims this morning was USC senior Moritz Wesemann, who is the top returner from last year’s final, where he finished 3rd, while fellow 2025 ‘A’ finalists Elias Petersen, Max Fowler and Luke Sitz also advanced in the top eight for the second straight year.

Florida’s Gesing, who advanced 7th overall today, was 14th in the event last season, while Tennessee’s Bennett Greene, who was 13th in 2025, also qualified for the ‘A’ final in 4th.

Two first-years divers cracked the top eight, with Florida’s Agundez Mora joined by Miami (FL)’s Matteo Santoro.

MEN’S 3-METER DIVING – PRELIMS

Moritz Wesemann (USC), 406.85 Luke Sitz (SMU), 379.65 Max Fowler (GT), 370.40 Bennett Greene (Tennessee), 370.20 Jesus Agundez Mora (Florida), 358.95 Elias Petersen (Utah), 352.90 Conor Gesing (Florida), 348.25 Matteo Santoro (Miami (FL)), 344.70 Gunnar Grubbs (Stanford), 343.00 Zachary Welsh (Purdue), 342.20 Thomas Ciprick (Tennessee), 340.60 Jake Passmore (Miami (FL)), 334.15 Raymond Winn IV (Louisville), 328.55 Ethan Swart (Auburn), 328.30 Gage Dubois (Arizona), 327.80 Jacob Jones (Texas), 327.25

PROJECTED DIVING POINTS – 1-METER

School Projected Diving Pts Florida 26 Tennessee 21 Southern California 20 SMU 17 Georgia Tech 16 Miami (FL) 16 Utah 13 Stanford 9 Purdue 7 Louisville 4 Auburn 3 Arizona 2 Texas 1

With Florida projected to score 26 diving points tonight, they theoretically will sit just 2.5 points back of Texas in the team standings at the end of the night.

See the Day 2 Prelims Ups/Downs and swimming prelim projected scores here.

PROJECTED TEAM STANDINGS – SCORED PRELIMS INCLUDING DIVING

Rank School Scores Through Day 1 Projected Scores 1 Texas 72 200.5 2 Florida 86 198 3 California 45 132 4 Indiana 86 131.5 4 ASU 62 131.5 6 NC State 61 127 7 Michigan 48 106.5 8 Tennessee 20 102 9 Stanford 46 83 10 Virginia 30 74 11 Ohio St 32 60 12 Louisville 12 59 13 Kentucky 49 51 14 LSU 14 45 15 Virginia Tech 8 39 16 Southern California 8 35 17 Auburn 22 30 18 Princeton 14 26 19 SMU 4 21 20 Pittsburgh 6 20 21 Wisconsin 18 19 22 Georgia 10 17.5 22 Northwestern 0 17.5 24 Georgia Tech 0 16 24 Miami (FL) 0 16 26 Delaware 0 15 27 Utah 0 13 28 UNC 0 12 29 Yale 1 10 30 Harvard 9 9 31 Alabama 8 8 32 Florida St 4 7 32 Purdue 0 7 34 IU Indianapolis 0 6 35 Penn State 0 5 36 Army 0 4 36 Texas A&M 0 4 38 Arizona 0 2

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