2026 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships
- March 10-14, 2026
- Deaconess Aquatic Center — Evansville, Indiana
- SCY (25 Yards)
- Defending Champions
- Women: Nova Southeastern (3x)
- Men: vacant
- Psych Sheets
- Live Video
- Live Results
- Live Recaps:
Women’s 200 Freestyle Relay
NCAA DII Record: 1:30.04 — Nova S’Eastern (2026)Meet Record: 1:30.05 — Queens (NC), (2018)
Top 8 Finishers
- Nova S’eastern — 1:29.03 **New NCAA Record
- Indy — 1:30.43
- Tampa — 1:31.28
- Delta State — 1:31.65
- Findlay — 1:31.72
- Grand Valley — 1:31.97
- West Florida — 1:32.06
- Catawba — 1:32.11
The Nova Southeastern women smashed their own record in the 200 freestyle relay as the group of Zsofia Kurdi, Kristina Orban, Maxine Egner, and Maya Esparza swam to a 1:29.03. That broke their own Division II record of a 1:30.04 that the four swam just a month ago at the 2026 Sunshine State Conference Championships. They also broke the Division II meet record of a 1:30.05 set by Queens back at the 2018 NCAA Championships.
Split Comparison
| New NCAA and Meet Record | Nova Southeastern- 2026 NCAA Championships | Old NCAA Record | Nova Southeastern- 2026 Sunshine State Conference Championships | Old Meet Record |
Queens- NC, 2018 NCAAs
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| Zsofia Kurdi | 22.55 | Zsofia Kurdi | 23.01 | Alex Marshall | 23.21 |
| Kristina Orban | 22.1 | Kristina Orban | 22.33 | Kyrie Dobson | 22.31 |
| Maxine Egner | 22.18 | Maxine Egner | 22.39 | Wonda Dollmayer | 22.36 |
| Maya Esparza | 22.2 | Maya Esparza | 22.31 | Shelly Prayson | 22.17 |
| 1:29.03 | 1:30.04 | 1:30.05 |
All four swimmers were faster today than they were a month ago at conferences. Lead off leg Zsofia Kurdi was the biggest difference today as she was 0.46 seconds faster. Her 22.55 lead off was notably faster than she was in the individual 50 free earlier this week as she swam a 22.67 for 5th in the event.
This marks the 2nd relay record of the meet for Nova Southeastern as they already set the 200 medley relay record on night 2. They hold all but the 400 medley relay record.
