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FSU Tops Army, Falls to NC State on Day One of Dual Meet Tournament
10/17/2025 8:28:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
ATLANTA – The No.18/RV Florida State swimming and diving team opened the Dual Meet Tournament on Friday with a win over Army before falling to NC State in the second round on Friday at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
The Seminoles started the day with a win over Army, claiming the 547-231 combined-score victory. The team controlled the meet from start to finish, winning 18 of 22 events and collecting eight 1-2 finishes. In the second-round winner's bracket, FSU posted seven individual event wins but fell to NC State 453-322.
"It was an amazing day with some outstanding swimming and diving," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "The team performed really well, and we are looking forward to taking on Auburn tomorrow."
With today's results, Florida State advances to face Auburn in Saturday's third-place event to conclude the Dual Meet Tournament. Competition will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ACCNX, accessible through your television provider or a subscription to ESPN+. Live results can be found on Meet Mobile. Updates also are available by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
Sophomore Maryn McDade highlighted the day with a time that ranks No. 4 in FSU's record books in the 50 freestyle. Redshirt senior Kayleigh Clark earned three wins in four springboard events, while sophomores Michel Arkhangelsky and Mathias Christensen each won two individual events in the pool and sophomore Hayden Schroeder registered two diving titles.
FSU set the tone early against Army with a sweep in the 200 freestyle relays. McDade, freshman Antonina Biegajlo, sophomore Nika Steigerwald and senior Kiara Caamano led the way for the women (1:30.88), while senior Sam Bork, junior Andrew Rich, senior Max Wilson and junior Gustav Olsson also took first (1:18.82) on the men's side to complete the sweep.
From there, the Seminoles kept the momentum rolling. Senior Sarah Evans opened the individual events with a win in the 200 backstroke (1:58.84). Arkhangelsky followed to win the 100 butterfly (45.82), part of a 1-2 finish with Logan Robinson (46.91).
McDade added an individual win in the 50 freestyle, finishing in 22.33. It's the fourth-fastest time in FSU history.
Christensen earned a win in the 200 individual medley (1:45.73) and senior Utku Kurtdere took home the 200 freestyle title (1:36.60).
Senior Julia Mansson recorded her first individual victory of the year in the 100 breaststroke (1:01.82), while junior Maysa Ratiu (4:57.61) and freshman Ioana Stirbu (5:01.54) led a 1-2 finish in the 500 freestyle on the women's side. The men matched, with sophomore Fred Lindholm (4:29.35) and senior Jaka Pusnik (4:30.27) going 1-2 in their 500 freestyle.
Arkhangelsky added another win in the 50 freestyle (19.60) to cap off a two-victory meet. Freshman Caroline Agee picked up her second collegiate win in the 200 individual medley (2:02.58) to lead another 1-2 finish with the help of freshman Avery Vassil (2:04.46).
The Seminoles were just as dominant on the boards, sweeping both the men's and women's 1-meter and 3-meter diving events. Clark led the women with wins in both events and Schroeder did the same for the men.
Florida State closed the dual with another sweep in the 400 medley relays. The women's team of sophomore Alice Velden, Mansson, senior Sophie Freeman and McDade finished in 3:37.38. Wilson, senior Tommaso Baravelli, Robinson and Arkhangelsky secured the men's win in 3:10.97.
After defeating Army, the Seminoles advanced to face NC State in the second round.
Christensen led the team in the dual, winning both the 200 breaststroke (1:56.34) and the 200 individual medley (1:44.86). Robinson added his first individual victory of the day in the 200 butterfly (1:34.01).
FSU's divers once again impressed on the boards. Clark and junior Jack Bessire earned wins on 3-meter, while freshmen Evelyn Hall and Max Shaver placed first in the 1-meter.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
The Seminoles started the day with a win over Army, claiming the 547-231 combined-score victory. The team controlled the meet from start to finish, winning 18 of 22 events and collecting eight 1-2 finishes. In the second-round winner's bracket, FSU posted seven individual event wins but fell to NC State 453-322.
"It was an amazing day with some outstanding swimming and diving," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "The team performed really well, and we are looking forward to taking on Auburn tomorrow."
With today's results, Florida State advances to face Auburn in Saturday's third-place event to conclude the Dual Meet Tournament. Competition will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ACCNX, accessible through your television provider or a subscription to ESPN+. Live results can be found on Meet Mobile. Updates also are available by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
Sophomore Maryn McDade highlighted the day with a time that ranks No. 4 in FSU's record books in the 50 freestyle. Redshirt senior Kayleigh Clark earned three wins in four springboard events, while sophomores Michel Arkhangelsky and Mathias Christensen each won two individual events in the pool and sophomore Hayden Schroeder registered two diving titles.
FSU set the tone early against Army with a sweep in the 200 freestyle relays. McDade, freshman Antonina Biegajlo, sophomore Nika Steigerwald and senior Kiara Caamano led the way for the women (1:30.88), while senior Sam Bork, junior Andrew Rich, senior Max Wilson and junior Gustav Olsson also took first (1:18.82) on the men's side to complete the sweep.
From there, the Seminoles kept the momentum rolling. Senior Sarah Evans opened the individual events with a win in the 200 backstroke (1:58.84). Arkhangelsky followed to win the 100 butterfly (45.82), part of a 1-2 finish with Logan Robinson (46.91).
McDade added an individual win in the 50 freestyle, finishing in 22.33. It's the fourth-fastest time in FSU history.
Christensen earned a win in the 200 individual medley (1:45.73) and senior Utku Kurtdere took home the 200 freestyle title (1:36.60).
Senior Julia Mansson recorded her first individual victory of the year in the 100 breaststroke (1:01.82), while junior Maysa Ratiu (4:57.61) and freshman Ioana Stirbu (5:01.54) led a 1-2 finish in the 500 freestyle on the women's side. The men matched, with sophomore Fred Lindholm (4:29.35) and senior Jaka Pusnik (4:30.27) going 1-2 in their 500 freestyle.
Arkhangelsky added another win in the 50 freestyle (19.60) to cap off a two-victory meet. Freshman Caroline Agee picked up her second collegiate win in the 200 individual medley (2:02.58) to lead another 1-2 finish with the help of freshman Avery Vassil (2:04.46).
The Seminoles were just as dominant on the boards, sweeping both the men's and women's 1-meter and 3-meter diving events. Clark led the women with wins in both events and Schroeder did the same for the men.
Florida State closed the dual with another sweep in the 400 medley relays. The women's team of sophomore Alice Velden, Mansson, senior Sophie Freeman and McDade finished in 3:37.38. Wilson, senior Tommaso Baravelli, Robinson and Arkhangelsky secured the men's win in 3:10.97.
After defeating Army, the Seminoles advanced to face NC State in the second round.
Christensen led the team in the dual, winning both the 200 breaststroke (1:56.34) and the 200 individual medley (1:44.86). Robinson added his first individual victory of the day in the 200 butterfly (1:34.01).
FSU's divers once again impressed on the boards. Clark and junior Jack Bessire earned wins on 3-meter, while freshmen Evelyn Hall and Max Shaver placed first in the 1-meter.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
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