Florida State University Athletics

2025-26 FSU Swimming and Diving Schedule Announced
9/12/2025 2:00:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The 2025-26 Florida State swimming and diving schedule has been announced, highlighted by five home meets at the Morcom Aquatics Center.
The season will begin on September 19 with the Garnet & Gold Meet and continue with the annual FSU Invite to begin the regular season from September 26-27. Three more home meets will follow before the ACC and NCAA Championships are contested in Atlanta.
"There's a lot to look forward to this season," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "The variety in our schedule will push us, showcase our athletes, and set us up well for a strong finish to the season. We have some exciting events on our schedule, and we can't wait to get started with back-to-back meets at home in September."
The annual Garnet & Gold Meet will take place on September 19 to begin the season. Competition starts at 3 p.m. ET at Morcom Aquatics Center. Admission is free for all FSU home meets in 2025-26.
The FSU Invitational is set for September 26-27. The Florida State men and women will compete against West Virginia, as the men also will face Purdue and Tampa and the women also will square off against Rice.
To celebrate the start of the regular season, there will be a tailgate prior to the competition from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, September 26. The event will feature a live DJ, a bounce house, garden games and food trucks in the Morcom Aquatics Center parking lot. The two-day meet will begin on Friday at 7 p.m., and Saturday's competition will commence at 10 a.m.
From October 17-18, the Seminoles will travel to Atlanta for the Dual Meet Tournament. Along with the Seminoles and host-Georgia Tech, the field will consist of Army, Auburn, George Washington, Georgia, Minnesota and NC State.
FSU returns home on October 24 for the All-Florida Invitational. One week later, on October 31, Florida State welcomes South Carolina to Tallahassee for the first time since the 2012-13 season.
The Seminoles will travel to Baton Rouge, Louisianna, to face LSU on November 7, before a weekend at the Georgia Invite from November 19-21 in Athens, Georgia.
Florida State will finish the 2025 portion of its schedule with the USA Diving Winter Nationals from Dec. 7-15.
2026 commences with a home meet against Villanova on January 6. FSU will return to Athens, Georgia, four days later, on January 10, for a dual meet against Georgia.
An in-state matchup against Florida in Ocala, Florida, will conclude the regular season on January 30.
The 2026 ACC Championships is set for February 17-21 in Atlanta. Georgia will host the Bulldog Invitational Last Chance Meet from February 28-March 1.
Atlanta is the site for the remainder of the championship season, beginning with NCAA Diving Zones from March 8-11. The McAuley Aquatic Center will then host both the women's and men's NCAA championships. The women's meet is scheduled for March 18-21, with the men competing from March 25-28.
2025-26 FSU SWIMMING AND DIVING SCHEDULE
September 19 – Garnet & Gold Meet
September 26-27 – FSU Invite
October 17-18 – Dual Meet Tournament (Atlanta, Georgia)
October 24 – All Florida Invite
October 31 – South Carolina
November 7 – at LSU
November 19-21 – at Georgia Invite
December 7-15 – USA Diving Winter Nationals
January 6 – Villanova
January 10 – at Georgia
January 30 – vs. Florida (Ocala, Florida)
February 17-21 – ACC Championships (Atlanta, Georgia)
February 28-March 1 – Bulldog Invitational Last Chance Meet (Athens, Georgia)
March 6-11 – NCAA Diving Zones (Atlanta, Georgia)
March 18-21 – Women's NCAA Championships (Atlanta, Georgia)
March 25-28 – Men's NCAA Championships (Atlanta, Georgia)
Home meets in bold, held at the Morcom Aquatics Center
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
The season will begin on September 19 with the Garnet & Gold Meet and continue with the annual FSU Invite to begin the regular season from September 26-27. Three more home meets will follow before the ACC and NCAA Championships are contested in Atlanta.
"There's a lot to look forward to this season," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "The variety in our schedule will push us, showcase our athletes, and set us up well for a strong finish to the season. We have some exciting events on our schedule, and we can't wait to get started with back-to-back meets at home in September."
The annual Garnet & Gold Meet will take place on September 19 to begin the season. Competition starts at 3 p.m. ET at Morcom Aquatics Center. Admission is free for all FSU home meets in 2025-26.
The FSU Invitational is set for September 26-27. The Florida State men and women will compete against West Virginia, as the men also will face Purdue and Tampa and the women also will square off against Rice.
To celebrate the start of the regular season, there will be a tailgate prior to the competition from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, September 26. The event will feature a live DJ, a bounce house, garden games and food trucks in the Morcom Aquatics Center parking lot. The two-day meet will begin on Friday at 7 p.m., and Saturday's competition will commence at 10 a.m.
From October 17-18, the Seminoles will travel to Atlanta for the Dual Meet Tournament. Along with the Seminoles and host-Georgia Tech, the field will consist of Army, Auburn, George Washington, Georgia, Minnesota and NC State.
FSU returns home on October 24 for the All-Florida Invitational. One week later, on October 31, Florida State welcomes South Carolina to Tallahassee for the first time since the 2012-13 season.
The Seminoles will travel to Baton Rouge, Louisianna, to face LSU on November 7, before a weekend at the Georgia Invite from November 19-21 in Athens, Georgia.
Florida State will finish the 2025 portion of its schedule with the USA Diving Winter Nationals from Dec. 7-15.
2026 commences with a home meet against Villanova on January 6. FSU will return to Athens, Georgia, four days later, on January 10, for a dual meet against Georgia.
An in-state matchup against Florida in Ocala, Florida, will conclude the regular season on January 30.
The 2026 ACC Championships is set for February 17-21 in Atlanta. Georgia will host the Bulldog Invitational Last Chance Meet from February 28-March 1.
Atlanta is the site for the remainder of the championship season, beginning with NCAA Diving Zones from March 8-11. The McAuley Aquatic Center will then host both the women's and men's NCAA championships. The women's meet is scheduled for March 18-21, with the men competing from March 25-28.
2025-26 FSU SWIMMING AND DIVING SCHEDULE
September 19 – Garnet & Gold Meet
September 26-27 – FSU Invite
October 17-18 – Dual Meet Tournament (Atlanta, Georgia)
October 24 – All Florida Invite
October 31 – South Carolina
November 7 – at LSU
November 19-21 – at Georgia Invite
December 7-15 – USA Diving Winter Nationals
January 6 – Villanova
January 10 – at Georgia
January 30 – vs. Florida (Ocala, Florida)
February 17-21 – ACC Championships (Atlanta, Georgia)
February 28-March 1 – Bulldog Invitational Last Chance Meet (Athens, Georgia)
March 6-11 – NCAA Diving Zones (Atlanta, Georgia)
March 18-21 – Women's NCAA Championships (Atlanta, Georgia)
March 25-28 – Men's NCAA Championships (Atlanta, Georgia)
Home meets in bold, held at the Morcom Aquatics Center
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
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