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Men's Swimming & Diving

Back in Atlanta for NCAAs

Four days at Georgia Tech begins on Wednesday

  • No. 6 Stanford men’s swimming and diving will send 12 student-athletes to the 2026 NCAA Championships on March 25-28.
  • Georgia Tech is the host of this year’s NCAA Championships at the McAuley Aquatic Center. They also hosted the 2026 ACC Championships in February.
  • All information regarding the NCAA Championships, including meet schedule, streaming, and live results, can be found HERE on the NCAA’s meet central page.
  • Each morning session will begin at 7 a.m. PT, followed by the finals at 3 p.m. PT. All meet coverage will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
  • Under The Goldman Family Director of Men’s Swimming, Dan Schemmel, Stanford has finished in the top-10 at the NCAA Championships in all the last four years, with a seventh-place finish in 2022.
  • Stanford is aiming for its first top-five finish at the NCAA Championships since 2017. The program’s last national championship came in 1998.
  • At the 2026 ACC Championships, Stanford finished second behind California, scoring 1,076 points. The Cardinal earned four conference champions, up one from 2025.
  • Misha Andriyuk was crowned an ACC champion on the platform dive, scoring 412.30 in the finals, his first conference championship.
  • Stanford won the ACC title in the 800 free relay, with Andres Dupont Cabrera, Ethan Ekk, Jason Zhao, and Henry McFadden pacing the field in 6:07.40.
  • McFadden won another title two nights later in the 200 free, defending his conference title from his sophomore season with a 1:31.05, a new ACC Championship record.
  • Josh Zuchowski broke out and won a conference title in his final ACC Championship. He shattered his personal best in the 400 IM with a 3:38.58 to claim the crown.
  • The Stanford divers competed at the 2026 NCAA Zone E Finals on March 9-11. Gunnar Grubbs qualified for the NCAA championship in all three diving events, while Andriyuk qualified on 3-meter and platform.
  • The full list of Stanford swimmers and divers competing at the 2026 NCAA Championships, minus relays, are listed below, with their events: