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No. 13 Seminoles Continue NCAAs with Second All-America Accolade
3/26/2026 8:27:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
ATLANTA – The No. 13 Florida State swimming and diving team secured another All-America honor on the second day of the 2026 Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
Sophomore Logan Robinson earned a 14th-place finish in the 200 freestyle, posting a 1:31.56 in Thursday's prelims. With the finish, he earned All-America distinction, awarded to the top 16 finishers.
"I'm really excited for Logan to be All-American again, especially with his best event still to come," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "The relay did well, we were just outside of scoring, but there were some fast splits in there and I'm looking forward to the rest of the week."
Florida State also competed in its third relay of the week, the 200 freestyle relay. Senior Max Wilson, sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky, Robinson and junior Gustav Olsson combined for a 1:16.11 finish, the fifth-fastest time in program history. The quartet finished 18th overall.
Arkhangelsky also raced in the 100 butterfly, finishing 40th in prelims with a time of 46.41.
Florida State is represented by eight student-athletes at the 2026 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, held March 18-21. The Seminoles will return to action Friday, with swimming prelims beginning at 10 a.m. ET. Wilson is set to compete in two individual events, the 100 backstroke and 50 freestyle, and will also swim in the 400 medley relay alongside Arkhangelsky, senior Tommaso Baravelli and Robinson.
The top eight finishers in every event will advance to finals and will determine places 1-8 through the A-final. Athletes who finish 9-16 will not compete in a B-final; their final placement and point totals will be determined based on their preliminary rankings. Relays are timed finals and will all take place during finals sessions.
All sessions will be streamed live on ESPN+. Live results can be found at Meet Mobile and online here, and additional championships info is available here. Direct links and live updates can be found by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
Friday, March 27
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Backstroke (Max Wilson), 50 Freestyle (Max Wilson
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Backstroke, 50 Freestyle, 400 Medley Relay (Max Wilson, Michel Arkhangelsky, Tommaso Baravelli, Logan Robinson)
Watch Prelims Day 3
Watch Finals Day 3
Saturday, March 28
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Freestyle (Max Wilson), 200 Butterfly (Logan Robinson)
12:30 p.m. ET – Diving Prelims: Platform (Carlos Vargas)
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Freestyle, 200 Butterfly, 400 Freestyle Relay (Michel Arkhangelsky, Max Wilson, Gustav Olsson, Logan Robinson)
Watch Prelims Day 4
Watch Diving Prelims Day 4
Watch Finals Day 4
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
Sophomore Logan Robinson earned a 14th-place finish in the 200 freestyle, posting a 1:31.56 in Thursday's prelims. With the finish, he earned All-America distinction, awarded to the top 16 finishers.
"I'm really excited for Logan to be All-American again, especially with his best event still to come," FSU head coach Neal Studd said. "The relay did well, we were just outside of scoring, but there were some fast splits in there and I'm looking forward to the rest of the week."
Florida State also competed in its third relay of the week, the 200 freestyle relay. Senior Max Wilson, sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky, Robinson and junior Gustav Olsson combined for a 1:16.11 finish, the fifth-fastest time in program history. The quartet finished 18th overall.
Arkhangelsky also raced in the 100 butterfly, finishing 40th in prelims with a time of 46.41.
Florida State is represented by eight student-athletes at the 2026 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, held March 18-21. The Seminoles will return to action Friday, with swimming prelims beginning at 10 a.m. ET. Wilson is set to compete in two individual events, the 100 backstroke and 50 freestyle, and will also swim in the 400 medley relay alongside Arkhangelsky, senior Tommaso Baravelli and Robinson.
The top eight finishers in every event will advance to finals and will determine places 1-8 through the A-final. Athletes who finish 9-16 will not compete in a B-final; their final placement and point totals will be determined based on their preliminary rankings. Relays are timed finals and will all take place during finals sessions.
All sessions will be streamed live on ESPN+. Live results can be found at Meet Mobile and online here, and additional championships info is available here. Direct links and live updates can be found by following and connecting with the Seminoles on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook.
Friday, March 27
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Backstroke (Max Wilson), 50 Freestyle (Max Wilson
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Backstroke, 50 Freestyle, 400 Medley Relay (Max Wilson, Michel Arkhangelsky, Tommaso Baravelli, Logan Robinson)
Watch Prelims Day 3
Watch Finals Day 3
Saturday, March 28
10:00 a.m. ET – Prelims: 100 Freestyle (Max Wilson), 200 Butterfly (Logan Robinson)
12:30 p.m. ET – Diving Prelims: Platform (Carlos Vargas)
6:00 p.m. ET – Finals: 100 Freestyle, 200 Butterfly, 400 Freestyle Relay (Michel Arkhangelsky, Max Wilson, Gustav Olsson, Logan Robinson)
Watch Prelims Day 4
Watch Diving Prelims Day 4
Watch Finals Day 4
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
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