2026 OSI Senior Championships
- March 19-22, 2026
- Beaverton, Oregon
- SCY (25 yards)
The top swimmers in Oregon gathered for the state championship last weekend. Highlighting the meet was Tennessee commit Drew Eubanks.
Eubanks swam to best times in all five of his events. His breaststroke wins were the strongest as he swam to a 52.59 in the 100 breast and a 1:53.10 in the 200 breast. That dropped 0.10 in the 100 and 1.67 in the 200. The Tennessee commit is notably just off what it took to make the 2026 NCAA Championships as it took a 51.45 in the 100 and a 1:52.10 in the 200. In addition to those lifetime bests, he also swam to a 21.16 50 free, 45.67 100 free, and a 24.19 50 breast.
Diego Nosack also had a strong showing at the meet. Nosack just finished his junior season at Northwestern University but grew up in Beaverton. Nosack swam to a lifetime best 46.86 in the 100 fly, a 0.89 second drop from his previous best. Nosack did not swim the 100 fly at the 2026 Big Ten Championships but his time from this meet would have been on the border of making the ‘C’ final. Nosack’s highest finish at Big Tens was 9th in the 200 fly (1:42.74).
Highlighting the girls side was Washington State commit Lauren Sexton who went six for six in individual wins. Out of those wins, she swam to four lifetime bests. She won the 200 free in a 1:51.86, the 100 back in a 56.12, the 200 back in a 2:01.71, and 200 IM in a 2:01.03. She dropped over a second in the 200 back.
Other Highlights:
- Arizona State commit Jack Wroblewski swam to a lifetime best 54.02 in the boys 100 breast, dropping 0.63 seconds off his previous best. He also swam a season best 2:00.33 in the 200 breast.
- Luca Ignatescu, a Minnesota commit, won the boys 400 IM in a huge lifetime best of a 3:50.54, a two second drop, and also won the 200 IM in a lifetime best 1:48.50, a lifetime best by a second.
- Helena Huettemeyer won the girls 100 breast in a lifetime best 1:03.48, dropping 0.29 off her previous best. She is committed to San Diego for this fall.

Let’s see Andrew Eubanks hit this time
Next time, just refer those interested to Meet Mobile.
Should list who the kids swim for now, and give credit to their club team vs listing them with a college that has not coached them for a single day
Who won high point at this meet?
Doesn’t matter much all the good swimmers here mentioned only did a couple of events.
Still curious as with all this talent sometimes high point winners don’t get acknowledged when it takes a certain attitude to swim many events and do well even if that means adding time