West Florida Women Set D2 400 Medley Relay Record With 3:35.21, Agata Naskret Leads Off In 51.24

2026 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships

Women’s 400 Medley Relay:

  • NCAA DII Record: 3:35.70 (Queens) – 2019
  • Meet Record: 3:35.70 (Queens) – 2019

Top 8:

  1. West Florida- 3:35.21 *NCAA DII and Championship Records
  2. Indianapolis- 3:38.03
  3. Wingate- 3:38.97
  4. Nova Southeastern – 3:39.17
  5. Findlay- 3:39.19
  6. Colorado Mesa- 3:39.21
  7. Tampa- 3;39.63
  8. Delta State- 3:41.16

The West Florida women swam to a new Division II record in the 400 medley relay as they touched in a 3:35.21. That broke the previous record of a 3:35.70 set by Queens-NC back in 2019. Queens has since transitioned to Division I.

In addition to the relay record, Agata Naskret led off in a 51.24 on the backstroke leg, marking a new Division II 100 backstroke record as well. That broke her own Division II record of a 51.26 that she set in November as well as her own meet record of a 51.52 that she swam as a member of Colorado Mesa a year ago.

Split Comparison

West Florida Queens
Back Agata Naskret 51.24 Polina Lapshina 52.07
Breast Alena Rozova 1:01.08 Shelly Prayson 1:00.47
Fly Livia Rodrigues 53.31 Georgia DaCruz 53.13
Free Sofija Kendzior 49.58 Kyria Dobson 50.03
3:35.21 3:35.70

Naskret’s lead off was the biggest difference as well as her split was notably also the fastest of tonight’s field by over three seconds. In addition, Kendzior’s anchor leg was also faster than the previous record setting split.

Naskret will notably have a chance to break her own record in the individual 100 backstroke tomorrow, where she is the top seed by over three seconds.

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SwimFan101
3 months ago

She’s 27…

Swimmin' in the South
3 months ago

Nice job, Phil.

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