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Kayleigh Clark Earns Third ACC Diver of the Week Honor
11/25/2025 5:48:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida State swimming and diving redshirt senior Kayleigh Clark was named ACC Women's Diver of the Week on Tuesday, her third honor of both the season and her career.
Clark earned her latest ACC accolade after a strong performance at the Georgia Invitational from November 18-21, where FSU faced a quartet of top-20 opponents in Athens, Georgia. This comes after she was first recognized on October 21 following the Dual Meet Tournament in Atlanta and on November 4 after a standout showing against then-No.17 South Carolina at the Morcom Aquatics Center.
"I'm really excited for Kayleigh," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "She's been so consistent all season, and it's great to see her hard work recognized again."
At the Georgia Invite, Clark won the platform event with a score of 314.7, placed third on 3-meter with a 309.00 and added a fourth-place finish on 1-meter with a 274.45 total. The three top-four finishes came against host-No. 18 Georgia, No.16 Alabama, No.7 Florida, No. 11 LSU and Georgia Tech.
Clark becomes the first FSU women's diver to receive three ACC Diver of the Week honors in a single season since Kelsey Goodman in 2013-14. She also collects Florida State's sixth weekly honor this year, marking the team's most ACC weekly awards in the fall half of the campaign since six also were earned in 2022.
Also this season, Clark and sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky were honored on November 4, Clark earned her first award on October 21 and Arkhangelsky and sophomore Maryn McDade were recognized on September 30.
Up next as a team, Clark and the Seminoles will host Villanova on January 6 at Morcom Aquatics Center to begin the spring half of the 2025-26 campaign.
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Clark earned her latest ACC accolade after a strong performance at the Georgia Invitational from November 18-21, where FSU faced a quartet of top-20 opponents in Athens, Georgia. This comes after she was first recognized on October 21 following the Dual Meet Tournament in Atlanta and on November 4 after a standout showing against then-No.17 South Carolina at the Morcom Aquatics Center.
"I'm really excited for Kayleigh," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "She's been so consistent all season, and it's great to see her hard work recognized again."
At the Georgia Invite, Clark won the platform event with a score of 314.7, placed third on 3-meter with a 309.00 and added a fourth-place finish on 1-meter with a 274.45 total. The three top-four finishes came against host-No. 18 Georgia, No.16 Alabama, No.7 Florida, No. 11 LSU and Georgia Tech.
Clark becomes the first FSU women's diver to receive three ACC Diver of the Week honors in a single season since Kelsey Goodman in 2013-14. She also collects Florida State's sixth weekly honor this year, marking the team's most ACC weekly awards in the fall half of the campaign since six also were earned in 2022.
Also this season, Clark and sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky were honored on November 4, Clark earned her first award on October 21 and Arkhangelsky and sophomore Maryn McDade were recognized on September 30.
Up next as a team, Clark and the Seminoles will host Villanova on January 6 at Morcom Aquatics Center to begin the spring half of the 2025-26 campaign.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
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