NC State Men Break ACC Record With 2:43.53 400 Free Relay, Break Old NC State Record From 2018

2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships

Men’s 400 Freestyle Relay — Timed Finals

  • NCAA Record: 2:42.41 — Tennessee (Caribe, Blackman, Taylor, Crooks) (2025)
  • ACC Record: 2:44.31 — NC State (Held, Ress, Molacek, Stewart) (2018)
  • ACC Championship Record: 2:44.81 — California (Seeliger, Alexy, Jensen, Mazellier) (2025)
  • Pool Record: 2:46.03 — Texas (Kibler, Auchinachie, Corbeau, Kreuger) (2022)
  • 2026 NCAA A/B Cut Times: 3:13.62/3:14.92

Final: 

  1. NC State (Winkler, McCarty, Fox, Williams) — 2:43.53 *ACC Record*
  2. Florida State (Wilson, Olsson, Bork, Arhangelskiy) — 2:47.29
  3. Stanford (Dupont Cabrera, McFadden, Gu, Tan)/Virginia (T. Heilman, Williamson, King, Aikins) — 2:47.51
  4. Cal — 2:47.56
  5. Pitt — 2:47.68
  6. Virginia Tech — 2:48.10
  7. Louisville — 2:48.20

The NC State men broke their own ACC Record in the men’s 400 free relay. The previous ACC record was set back in 2018 by NC State with a 2:44.31 at NCAAs. NC State broke Cal’s meet record of a 2:44.81 set a year ago.

Split Comparison

NC State 2026
NC State 2018 Old ACC
Cal 2025 Old Meet
Kaii Winkler 41.4 Ryan Held 41.05 Bjorn Seeliger 41.77
Quintin McCarty 40.37 Justin Ress 40.62 Jack Alexy 40.56
Jerry Fox 40.87 Jacob Molacek 41.02 Matt Jensen 41.19
Hudson Williams 40.89 Coleman Stewart 41.62 Nans Mazellier 41.29
2:43.53 2:44.31 2:44.81

The biggest difference today was that all three flying start splits were under the 41-second mark. Both previous records only had one flying start split under the 41-second mark.

Quintin McCarty had the fastest split for NC State with a 40.37. McCarty was 3rd in the individual 100 free with a 41.12 earlier in the evening.

With NC State’s time tonight, they continue holding the top spot in the NCAA this season. Florida won the SEC title tonight in a 2:43.95.

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Swimfan
3 months ago

Impressive relay!!

That 2018 relay was dominant at NCAAs. I think they went 2:44 in both prelims and finals. While swimflation is real, the game changed when the NCAA eliminated preliminary swims for relays. Having three to four fewer swims before the 400 free relay makes a huge difference in performance and likely changed how teams train as well.

C C
3 months ago

On the broadcast they said this was the American record

Which I believe it is if you consider Kaii an American , not sure what the rules are there

oxyswim
Reply to  C C
3 months ago

The rules are pretty straightforward, if you represent Germany intentionally, you can’t break an American record.

swimfan27
3 months ago

I don’t know if it’s just me, but it seems like this is the season of insane times and splits from people who otherwise have flown “under the radar” compared to the “big names.”

Jon R
3 months ago

GO PACK!

Alden
3 months ago

holy swimflation

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