Cal Poly Sweeps Men’s and Women’s Team Titles at 2026 College Club Swimming Nationals ...Middle East

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2026 Collegiate Club Swimming National Championships

April 10-12, 2026 Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina Short Course Yards (25 yards), Prelims/Finals Meet Central Live Stream Entries/Results

After a start-to-finish lead at the College Club Swimming National Championships, both the men’s and women’s teams at Cal Poly topped the final team standings to take home the team titles in Greensboro.

Women’s Top 5:

Cal Poly – 905 Virginia – 628.5 Grand Canyon – 508 Georgia Tech – 485.5 Michigan – 474

Men’s Top 5:

Cal Poly – 1054 UNC – 806 Liberty – 622 Georgia – 496 Georgia Tech – 461

Combined Top 5:

Cal Poly – 2019 UNC – 1095 Virginia – 1081.5 Georgia Tech – 1000.5 Grand Canyon – 725

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Eight CCS records tumbled on the final night of action, including five individual and three relay standards.

The first records of the session came in the first events, as both the women’s and men’s 200 freestyle relay marks fell to open up action on Sunday; in the women’s relay, the Georgia Tech quartet of Sarah Ukic (24.52), Rachel Fulton (22.87), Caroline Porterfield (24.13) and Sabina Mrzyglod (23.39) took down their own 2025 CCS record of 1:35.35 to win in 1:34.91, nearly a full second ahead of runner-ups Cal Poly in 1:35.79.

UNC-Chapel Hill won the men’s relay, as Walker Davis (19.06), Everett Oehler (19.54), Harrison Gardner (20.23), and John Donovan (20.53) downed their hours-old record time of 1:20.54 to narrowly edge out Cal Poly by just three tenths, winning in 1:19.36.

Cal Poly’s Sam Seybold notched the lone sub 1:47 200 back of the field and the first ever in College Club Swimming, as he downed the 2018 CCS record of 1:47.77 in 1:46.26. Christian Smith of Georgia Tech and James Bennison of UNC-Chapel Hill tied for 2nd in 1:47.09, well under the former record.

Another first time in College Club Swimming came in the men’s 50 fly, as UNC-Chapel Hill’s Everett Oehler became the first CCS swimmer to crack the 21-second barrier, taking the win in 20.92, just outpacing Cal Poly’s Lucas Crother-Collado (21.04) and taking down his own CCS record time of 21.01. from the prelims.

Alex Seybold of Cal Poly was uncontested in his 200 IM win, touching more than four seconds better than his brother Sam, who finished 2nd in 1:50.52, to lower Kyle Maas‘ 2025 CCS record of 1:47.18 in 1:46.46.

In the prelims of the women’s 100 free, no swimmer managed to swim under the 53-second barrier. In the finals, however, the top six were all under that mark, as Yale’s Charlize Escasa topped the event, the only swimmer faster than 52 seconds, in 51.75.

Cal Poly’s Melia Costa touched just over a tenth of a second off the 50 breast CCS record, but still managed to secure the win in 29.22. Escasa was 2nd in 29.60, after racing the 100 free directly before the 50 breast.

Ohio State’s Luke Daurer jumped a spot from his prelims swim to overtake Kenst State’s Richard Kurlich and win the men’s 50 breast, both swimming under Alex Seybold‘s CCS record of 24.63 in 24.51 and 24.56, respectively.

Stanford’s Ella Blake, despite sitting well off the CCS record, was dominant in the women’s 500 free, touching over four seconds ahead of the field in 5:03.30, nearly ten seconds better than her entry time of 5:13.26.

The final record of the day and the meet came in the co-ed 200 free relay, where fittingly it was the combined team champions Cal Poly putting a stamp on their dominant showing at these College Club Swimming National Championships with a new record time of 1:26.80. That record setting relay was comprised of Lucas Crother-Collado (20.18), Jaxson Bruzgul (20.02), Melia Costa (23.49), and Ella McCarron (23.27) swam nearly four tenths faster than the former CCS record held by Georgia Tech from 2025 in 1:27.33.

Other Event Winners:

Women’s 200 Back: Diana Kolb (TAMCS) – 2:02.61 Women’s 50 Fly: Gabriela Belsol (UVA) – 24.76 Women’s 200 IM: Katherine Blake (UMICH) – 2:05.51 Men’s 100 Free: Walker Davis (UNCCH) – 43.01 Men’s 500 Free: Kyler Heffner (UGA)- 4:32.10

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