CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) - Six Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming & Diving teams will kick off the new year with three days of competition, beginning this Friday, January 2.
The ACC had eight teams in the most recent CSCAA Division I Women’s Top 25 Poll, headlined by Virginia in the No. 1 spot, Stanford at No. 3, and California and NC State tied at No. 7. In the most recent CSCAA Division I Men’s Top 25 Poll, the league featured seven teams with California leading the way at No. 4. The next poll will be released in January.
Weekly Schedule
Friday, January 2
North Carolina at FIU | All Day
NC State at Tennessee | All Day
Queens at Virginia Tech | All Day
Oklahoma Christian at SMU | All Day
Saturday, January 3
Oklahoma Christian at SMU | All Day
NC State at Tennessee | All Day
North Carolina at FIU | All Day
Notre Dame at Miami | All Day
Notre Dame at Minnesota | All Day
Sunday, January 4
NC State at Tennessee | All Day
Noting ACC Swimming and Diving
- ACC women lead the nation in the following events:
- 50 free: Torri Huske, Stanford (21.01)
- 100 free: Anna Moesch, Virginia (45.98)
- 200 free: Anna Moesch, Virginia (1:40.25)
- 100 back: Claire Curzan, Virginia (49.12)
- 200 back: Claire Curzan, Virginia (1:47.89)
- 50 breast: Eneli Jefimova, NC State (26.30)
- 200 breast: Lucy Bell, Stanford (2:04.69)
- 50 fly: Grace Brenneman, Notre Dame (21.50)
- 100 fly: Torri Huske, Stanford (48.90)
- 200 fly: Tess Howley, Virginia (1:51.81)
- 100 IM: Torri Huske, Stanford (52.64)
- 200 IM: Lucy Bell, Stanford (1:52.65)
- 200 free relay: Virginia (1:24.83)
- 400 free relay: Stanford (3:07.59)
- 800 free relay: Stanford (6:51.07)
- 200 medley relay: Virginia (1:31.91)
- 400 medley relay: Virginia (3:24.36)
- Notre Dame entered the 2025-26 season under the new leadership of Head Swimming and Diving Coach Michael Norment.
- The Stanford women’s swimming & diving program entered the 2025-26 season under the new leadership of Paul A. Violich Director of Women’s Swimming Chris Lindauer, former Notre Dame head coach.
- Stanford women’s swimming & diving holds the title of the only program in the nation to finish in the top 10 in every NCAA Championship dating back to the 1975-76 season, most recently finishing as the runner-up in the 2025 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships.
- Virginia has won the last five NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship titles.
- Virginia won the 2025 CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge, which boasted each Power 4 conference’s top performing team.
- The 2026 ACC Swimming & Diving Championships will take place February 15-21, 2026, at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The facility also will host the 2026 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Championships.