Courtesy: The ACC
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – All-session and single-session tickets are on sale now for the 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming & Diving Championships, set for Sunday, February 15, through Saturday, February 21, at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
The diving competition will take place February 15-17, followed by the swimming events from February 17-21.
Single-session tickets for the championship event will be $20 per day, which includes both morning and afternoon sessions. All-session ticket books are available for $140.
All tickets will be digital and can be purchased at the following link: 2026 ACC Swimming & Diving Championships Tickets.
For the full schedule of events and more information on the championship, please visit: ACC Swimming & Diving Championships – Atlantic Coast Conference.
Noting ACC Swimming and Diving
- ACC women lead the nation in the following Division I events:
- 50 free: Torri Huske, Stanford (21.01)
- 100 free: Anna Moesch, Virginia (45.98)
- 200 free: Anna Moesch, Virginia (1:40.25)
- 50 back: Sara Curtis, Virginia (22.83)
- 100 back: Claire Curzan, Virginia (49.12)
- 200 back: Claire Curzan, Virginia (1:47.89)
- 50 breast: Anastasia Gorbenko, Louisville (26.28)
- 200 breast: Lucy Bell, Stanford (2:03.72)
- 50 fly: Tyler Driscoll, NC State (23.18)
- 100 fly: Torri Huske, Stanford (48.90)
- 100 IM: Anastasia Gorbenko, Louisville (52.42)
- 200 IM: Lucy Bell, Stanford (1:52.50)
- 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)
- ACC men lead the nation in the following Division I events:
- 50 breast: Yamato Okadome, California (23.46)
- 400 free relay: NC State (2:45.16)
- 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.

PSA: Trying to purchase tickets online was a TOTAL RIPOFF. It tried to charge me an extra $10 per day as a Service Fee so instead of $20, the cost was $30. I called the Georgia Tech ticket office at 888-TECHTIX and, amazingly, got 3 days for $60 – no service fee, no additional taxes, nothing. Even if they fix the web portal, I am betting you will still get hit with SeatGeek “extras.” Try this. You’re welcome.
BTW: I am not troubled by having to pay for entry. I have been attending for nearly 50 years – I think this is the first time there is a charge for ACCs. It will be interesting to see if it has… Read more »
The ACC (Atlantic and California Coast) meet will be fun
SwimAming starts Tuesday 2/17. WASTE $40 for ALL DAYS PASS for 2/15 & 2/16 if you don’t intend to go to DIVING. Online ticket purchasing is lacking ease of maneuver.