2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships
- Dates:
- Diving: Sunday, February 15–Tuesday, February 17
- Swimming: Tuesday, February 17–Saturday, February 21
- Location: McAuley Aquatic Center, Atlanta, GA
- Defending champions: UVA women (6x); Cal men (1x)
- Live Results
- Live Video: ESPN+ ($)
- Schedule of Events (PDF)
- Championship Central
- Pre-Scratch Psych Sheet
- Live Results
- Live Recaps
Thursday Prelims Heat Sheets
Virginia’s Claire Curzan chose the 100 back over the 200 fly, one of four swimmers in the top 10 seeds who won’t race the latter event on Friday.
Curzan, who was way over-entered on the preliminary heat sheets, was the top seed in both races.
Curzan has been a bit all over the map with her championship event choices in her college career, though she has yet to swim the 200 fly at a conference or national championship meet. Her best time is still a 1:50.85 that she swam in March 2022 at a Sectionals meet before college.
Also dropping the 200 fly are Virginia’s Aimee Canny (#7 seed), NC State’s Leah Shackley (#8 seed), and Virginia’s Lana Pudar (#9 seed). Pudar is not on Virginia’s ACC Championship roster.
Shackley also chose the 100 back, where she is the #2 seed, while Canny is taking the session off after a breakthrough 3rd place performance in the 400 IM on Thursday evening. That means no 100 breaststroke for Canny either, where she was the #6 seed.
She will finish her individual swims with either the 100 free (#15 seed) or 200 breast (#3 seed) on Saturday. She finished 2nd in the 500 free on Wednesday.
Other Friday Prelims Top 10 Scratches
- Cal’s Teagan O’Dell, Virginia’s Sara Curtis, and Cal’s Mia West all dropped out of the 100 back prelims. They were the #4, #5, and #7 seeds, respectively.
Women’s Standings (Through 9 Events)
- Virginia, 786
- Stanford, 662
- California, 621
- Louisville, 507
- NC State, 404.5
- Pitt, 354.5
- North Carolina, 261.5
- Miami, 248
- Florida State, 223
- Notre Dame, 220
- Duke, 215.5
- Virginia Tech, 208
- Georgia Tech, 204
- SMU, 155
- Boston College, 48
Men’s Standings (Through 9 Events)
- California, 622
- Stanford, 596
- Louisville, 521
- NC State, 505
- Virginia Tech, 369.5
- Florida State, 350.5
- Notre Dame, 320
- North Carolina, 299.5
- Virginia, 281.5
- SMU, 275
- Pitt, 244
- Georgia Tech, 236
- Miami, 162
- Boston College, 86
- Duke, 68
Event Winners
- Women’s 3-meter diving: Chiara Pellacani, Miami | 352.50
- Men’s 1-meter diving: Luke Sitz, SMU | 429.75
- Men’s 3-meter diving: Max Fowler, Georgia Tech | 459.75
- Women’s 1-meter diving: Margo O’Meara, Miami | 333.45
- Women’s 200 Medley Relay: Louisville | 1:32.26
- Men’s 200 Medley Relay: Florida State | 1:22.28
- Women’s Platform Diving: Ellie Cole, Stanford | 392.40
- Women’s 800 Free Relay: Virginia | 6:45.34
- Men’s 800 Free Relay: Stanford | 6:07.40
- Men’s Platform Diving: Misha Andriyuk, Stanford | 412.30
- Women’s 200 Free Relay: Virginia | 1:23.75
- Men’s 200 Free Relay: NC State | 1:14.02
- Women’s 500 Free: Katie Grimes, Virginia | 4:33.78
- Men’s 500 Free: Max Carlsen, NC State | 4:09.44
- Women’s 200 IM: Torri Huske, Stanford | 1:51.27
- Men’s 200 IM: Aresnio Bustos, NC State | 1:40.39
- Women’s 50 Free: Sara Curtis, Virginia | 21.09
- Men’s 50 Free: Quintin McCarty, NC State | 18.63
- Women’s 400 IM: Lucy Bell, Stanford | 3:59.11
- Men’s 400 IM: Josh Zuchowski, Stanford | 3:38.58
- Women’s 100 Fly: Torri Huske, Stanford | 48.26
- Men’s 100 Fly: Aiden Hayes, NC State | 44.07
- Women’s 200 Free: Anna Moesch, Virginia | 1:39.72
- Men’s 200 Free: Henry McFadden, Stanford | 1:31.05
Championship Finals Schedule (All Times Eastern) | Start Times Subject to Change
Friday, February 20 Prelims | 9:30 a.m.
- Women’s 200 Fly | 5:31 p.m.
- Men’s 200 Fly | 5:47 p.m.
- Women’s 100 Back | 6:02 p.m.
- Men’s 100 Back | 6:16 p.m.
- Women’s 100 Breast | 6:29 p.m.
- Men’s 100 Breast | 6:42 p.m.
- Women’s 400 Medley Relay | 7:09 p.m.
- Men’s 400 Medley Relay | 7:27 p.m.
Saturday, February 21 Prelims | 9:30 a.m.
- Women’s 1650 Free (Early Heat) | 2:30 p.m.
- Men’s 1650 Free (Early Heat) | 3:41 p.m.
- Women’s 1650 Free | 5:31 p.m.
- Men’s 1650 Free | 5:54 p.m.
- Women’s 200 Back | 6:16 p.m.
- Men’s 200 Back | 6:32 p.m.
- Women’s 100 Free | 6:48 p.m.
- Men’s 100 Free | 7:01 p.m.
- Women’s 200 Breast | 7:13 p.m.
- Men’s 200 Breast | 7:29 p.m.
- Women’s 400 Free Relay | 8:00 p.m.
- Men’s 400 Free Relay | 8:15 p.m.

Without L. Pudar, time for C. Novelline and B. Hartman to pick up the slack in the W 200 FL. According to the pre-scratch psych sheets, L. Pudar was ranked ninth in the W 200 FL.
Sad but not surprising, I wish she would have tried the 200 fly once tapered before she graduated
She has another year!
For the 2026-2027 NCAA Season, hopefully L. Pudar can revert back to her 2023 form.
I’m pretty sure this is her last year
No, She swam 2023 at Stanford, sat out 2024 to focus on Olympics trials, 2025 and this year at UVA, so she has one more year eligibility.
C. Curzan has enough on her plate:
100 FL
100 BK
200 BK
4 x 50 M-R
4 x 50 FR-R
4 x 100 M-R
4 x 100 FR-R
Don’t think she will. It’s right before the 200 back. She’s overall more focused on back than fly
I know, but I want to see her go 1.49 😭
A. Canny won’t even sniff points in the W 100 FR at the NCAA DI Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships.
Huh? Isn’t she swimming 200 BR as her third event?
That’s a no brainer since she is the defending NCAA Champion in the W 100 BK.
Stranger things have happened with Virginia’s ACC lineups.
That’s mainly the case when Todd DeSorbo is chasing NCAA relay records.
Furthermore, C. Curzan has a relay to worry about later in the session. The 100 BK is less taxing than the 200 FL.