Keiser Women Win 5th Straight NAIA Swimming & Diving National Championships

2026 NAIA Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving National Championships

2026 Final Results

  1. Keiser, 633
  2. SCAD, 527
  3. Cumberlands, 414
  4. St Thomas (FL), 401
  5. Masters, 332
  6. Bethel (IN), 284
  7. Lindsey Wilson, 199
  8. Milligan, 178
  9. Olivet Nazarene, 132
  10. William Carey, 130
  11. Indiana Wesleyan, 115
  12. Arizona Christian, 98
  13. St Ambrose, 96
  14. Brenau, 55
  15. Aquinas College, 45
  16. Life, 31
  17. Saint Mary (KS), 30
  18. New College of Florida, 26
  19. Campbellsville, 22
  20. (tie) Thomas / Shawnee State, 16
  21. Midway, 6
  22. Loyola (LA), 4

Keiser University women won their fifth consecutive NAIA Swimming & Diving Championships this weekend, racking up 631 points to beat runner-up Savannah College of Art & Design by 104 points. The Seahawks led from the first event to the last, giving no entry point to another team to challenge for the title.

  • Swimming – Individual Events, 375 points
  • Swimming – Relays, 192 points
  • Diving – 66 points

Keiser won 6 swimming events, 4 relays, and both diving events. Luiza Bersi, who won 3 individual events and contributed to all 4 winning relays, was named the NAIA Swimmer of the Year. Sinead Valero Godoy earned the NAIA Diver of the Year award after winning both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard events.

Keiser Event Winners — Women

The Seahawks kicked off their 2026 campaign with a pair of relay wins on Day 1. Natalia Janiszewska, Kate Vorontsova, Luiza Bersi, and Boglarka Zsunics broke the NAIA record in the 200 medley relay, while Janiszewska, Alanis Santiago, Rachel Bradley, and Bersi took down the NAIA record in the 800 free relay.

Bersi broke the NAIA record in the 200 IM and contributed to the 200 free relay (with Janiszewska, Santiago, and Zsunics) that broke the NAIA record on Day 2. Sinead Valero Godoy added a Keiser gold in 3-meter diving.

Day 3 brought a trio of individual titles: Bersi in the 100 fly, Santiago in the 200 free, and Janiszewska in the 100 back. They combined with Vorontsova to end the day with a win the 400 medley relay with a new NAIA record.

Keiser ended the meet on Day 4 with a 200 back gold from Janiszewska, Bersi’s 3rd national title (200 fly), and Valero Godoy’s 2nd diving title (1-meter springboard).

Keiser NAIA Championship Team

Athlete Year Points
Luiza Bersi Sophomore 60
Natalia Janiszewska Freshman 57
Rachel Bradley Senior 47
Alanis Santiago Sophomore 41
Sinead Valero Godoy Freshman 40
Boglarka Zsunics Freshman 36
Greta Aldrovandi Senior 27
AC Taylor Junior 26
Kate Vorontsova Sophomore 23
Zselyke Papp Junior 23
Giulia Mantuan Senior 16
Lillian Windham Junior 15
Lorie Seranski Senior 12
Maja Krawczyk Junior 11
Charlotte Gautier Freshman 5
Sophie Doran Junior
Eve Mair Senior
Sophia Molnar Freshman

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Anne Lepesant is the mother of four daughters, all of whom swam in college. With an undergraduate degree from Princeton (where she was an all-Ivy tennis player) and an MBA from INSEAD, she worked for many years in the financial industry, both in France and the U.S. Anne is currently …

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