ORLANDO, Fla. - FAU and Queens each earned 782.5 points to earn the 2026 Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Men's Swimming and Diving Championship crown. Delaware, in its first year in the conference, secured the Women's title. This marked the second-consecutive ASUN Men's championship for the Royals and the first in program history for the Owls.
Championship Award Winners
Men's
Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Championship: Daniel Laureyssens, FAU
Most Outstanding Diver of the Championship: Rocco Simonelli, FAU
Most Outstanding Diver of the Championship: Juan Gonzalez, Queens
Most Outstanding Freshman Performer: Akos Horvath, Queens
Swimming Coach of the Year: Jeff Dugdale, Queens
Diving Coach of the Year: Aaron Hintz, Queens
Women's
Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Championship: Angelica Ragazzoni, Delaware
Most Outstanding Diver of the Championship: Karlee Wells, Georgia Southern
Most Outstanding Freshman Performer: Leonie Tenzer, Queens
Swimming Coach of the Year: Pablo Marmolejo, Delaware
Diving Coach of the Year: Chris Murray, FGCU
Final Team Scores
Men's
| Place |
Team |
Points |
| 1. |
FAU |
782.5 |
| 1. |
Queens |
782.5 |
| 3. |
Delaware |
762 |
| 4. |
Gardner-Webb |
394 |
| 5. |
Old Dominion |
367 |
| 6. |
Bellarmine |
219 |
Women's?
| Place |
Team |
Points |
| 1. |
Delaware |
1,627 |
| 2. |
FGCU |
1,619 |
| 3. |
Queens |
1,217.5 |
| 4. |
Georgia Southern |
795.5 |
| 5. |
UNC Asheville |
768 |
| 6. |
North Florida |
648.5 |
| 7. |
Old Dominion |
563 |
| 8. |
Gardner-Webb |
470.5 |
| 9. |
Bellarmine |
286 |