NSU Women Finish Second, Men Third, at SSC Championships

OCALA, Fla. – The Sharks Swim teams closed out the SSC Championships on Sunday night from FAST. Both teams had successful performances on the final day, racking up 10 podium finishes. The teams combined for a total medal count of 18 gold medals, 10 silver medals, and six bronze medals across the meet. The Women’s team battled it out with Tampa till the final event of the meet, however, the Sharks finished just five points shy of their fifth-consecutive SSC championship. The Men’s team closed the gap between Florida Southern, but ultimately finished third in the meet.

Breakdown
Location – Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training (Ocala, Florida)
Events – 1650 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 200 Back, 200 Breast, and 400 Freestyle Relay.
Results

Standings – Women’s
1. Tampa – 948
2. Nova Southeastern – 943
3. Lynn – 602.5
4. Florida Southern – 383.5
5. Florida Tech – 272
6. Rollins – 248
7. Barry – 167

Standings – Men’s
1. Tampa – 833.5
2. Florida Southern – 596
3. Nova Southeastern – 564
4. Lynn – 509
5. Rollins – 408.5
6. Florida Tech – 324
7. Barry – 313

How it Happened
(Women’s)

  • Hailey Williams was victorious in the 1650 free with a time of 16:38.09.
  • In the 100 free, Kristina Orban placed second with a time of 48.86. Maya Esparza took third with a time of 50.18.
  • May Lowy secured the victory in the 200 back with a time of 1:58.29.
  • In the 200 breast, Emilia Ronningdal took the victory, finishing with a time of 2:14.63.
  • The group of Ronningdal, Zsofia Kurdi, Maria Goncalves, and Esparza placed first in the 400 free relay. With their time of 3:19.77, the group set a new NSU and SSC record.

How it Happened
(Men’s)

  • Luca Alessandrini secured the victory in the 1650 free. His time of 15:11.36 set a new meet record.
  • Gavin Lindley was victorious in the 100 free. His time of 43.26 set a new meet record.
  • In the 200 breast, Inigo Marina took first with a time of 1:56.57. Javier Colmenares placed second with a time of 1:58.66.

What's Next
The Sharks return to Fort Lauderdale, FL and begin preparations for the NCAA National Championships. The championship meet takes place in Indianapolis, IN from March 11-15.

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Sharks Gear Up For Final Day of SSC Championships

OCALA, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Swim teams were in the zone on Saturday night at day four of the 2025 Sunshine State Conference Championships. The Sharks had 11 podium finishers on Saturday night. With all the victories on day four, the Sharks’ total medal count is now up to 11 gold medals, eight silver medals, and five bronze medals. Going into the final day of the meet, the Women’s team remains in second place, and the Men’s team remains in third place.
 

Breakdown
Location – Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training (Ocala, Florida)
Events – 500 Freestyle, 100 Back, 100 Breast, 200 Fly, and 200 Freestyle Relay
Results

Standings – Women’s
1. Tampa – 714
2. Nova Southeastern – 679
3. Lynn – 458.5
4. Florida Southern – 290.5
5. Florida Tech – 209
6. Rollins – 193
7. Barry – 114

Standings – Men’s
1. Tampa – 641.5
2. Florida Southern – 460
3. Nova Southeastern – 395
4. Lynn – 376
5. Rollins – 304.5
6. Florida Tech – 236
7. Barry – 229

How it Happened
(Women’s)

  • Hailey Williams secured first in the 500 free with a time of 4:50.07. Ilaria Murzilli took third, finishing with a time of 4:51.98.
  • Maria Goncalves placed third in the 100 back with a time of 54.80.
  • The Sharks swept the podium in the 100 breast. Claire Gass took the victory, finishing with a time of 1:01.03. Behind Gass in second was Hannah Montgomery, who finished with a time of 1:01.54. Then rounding out the top three was Kristina Orban, who came in third with a time of 1:01.75.
  • In the 200 fly, May Lowy took second with a time of 1:59.41.
  • The group of Orban, Zsofia Kurdi, Goncalves, and Maya Esparza placed first in the 200 free relay. With their time of 1:30.75, the group set a new NSU and SSC record.

How it Happened
(Men’s)

What's Next
The Sharks close out action in Ocala, FL on February 16th for the final day of the Sunshine State Conference Championships. Events scheduled for day five include the 1650 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 200 Back, 200 Breast, and 400 Freestyle Relay. Prelims begin at 10:00AM, followed by the finals at 5:00PM.

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Sharks Continue at SSC Championships

OCALA, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Swim teams continued action at day three of the 2025 Sunshine State Conference Championships on Friday night from FAST. With a handful of victories on day three, the Sharks’ total medal count is now up to seven gold medals, five silver medals, and one bronze medal. As the Sharks gear towards day four, the Women’s team sits in second place, and the Men’s team remains in third place.
 

Breakdown
Location – Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training (Ocala, Florida)
Events – 100 Fly, 400 Individual Medley, 200 Freestyle, 400 Medley Relay
Results

Standings – Women’s
1. Tampa – 461
2. Nova Southeastern – 446
3. Lynn – 303.5
4. Florida Southern – 201.5
5. Florida Tech – 135
6. Rollins – 134
7. Barry – 71

Standings – Men’s
1. Tampa – 458.5
2. Florida Southern – 299.5
3. Nova Southeastern – 257
4. Rollins – 228
5. Lynn – 221
6. Barry – 167
7. Florida Tech – 133

How it Happened
(Women’s)

  • May Lowy captured first in the 400 IM, finishing with a time of 4:14.84. With this victory, Lowy has now won this event at four straight conference championship meets.
  • In the 200 free, Kristina Orban took first place with a time of 1:46.27, which is a new meet record. Taking second was Emilia Ronningdal, who finished with a time of 1:48.69.
  • The group of Maria Goncalves, Claire Gass, Lowy, and Zsofia Kurdi secured first in the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:39.75.

How it Happened
(Men’s)

What's Next
The Nova Southeastern Swim teams return to action in Ocala, FL on February 15th for day four of the Sunshine State Conference Championships. Events scheduled for day four include the 500 Freestyle, 100 Back, 100 Breast, 200 Fly, and 200 Freestyle Relay. Prelims begin at 10:00AM, followed by the finals at 6:00PM.

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NSU Women First, Men Third, as Day Two of SSC Championships Concludes

OCALA, Fla. – The Sharks returned to the pool at FAST on Thursday night for day two of the 2025 Sunshine State Conference Championships. The Sharks continued to collect more medals on Thursday, bringing their total medal count through two days up to four gold medals, three silver medals, and one bronze medal. As both teams gear up for the third day of the meet, the Women’s team remains in first place, and the Men’s team moves up to third place.
 

Breakdown
Location – Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training (Ocala, Florida)
Events – 1000 Freestyle, 200 Individual Medley, 50 Freestyle, 200 Medley Relay
Results

Standings – Women’s
1. Nova Southeastern – 262
2. Tampa – 250
3. Lynn – 162
4. Florida Southern – 119
5. Florida Tech – 91
6. Rollins – 81
7. Barry – 40

Standings – Men’s
1. Tampa – 259.5
2. Florida Southern – 190.5
3. Nova Southeastern – 146
4. Lynn – 128
5. Rollins – 125
6. Barry – 86
7. Florida Tech – 78

How it Happened
(Women’s)

How it Happened
(Men’s)

What's Next
The Sharks return to pool in Ocala, FL on February 14th for day three of the Sunshine State Conference Championships. Events scheduled for day three include the 100 Fly, 400 Individual Medley, 200 Freestyle, and 400 Medley Relay. Prelims begin at 10:00AM, followed by the finals at 6:00PM.

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Sharks Women’s Team Opens SSC Championships With Relay Victory

OCALA, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Men’s and Women’s Swimming teams began competition at the 2025 Sunshine State Conference Championships on Wednesday night from the Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training (FAST) in Ocala, Florida. The Women’s team was victorious in the 800 Free Relay, giving them the lead going into day two.

Breakdown
Location – Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training (Ocala, Florida)
Events – 800 Freestyle Relay
Results

Standings – Women’s
1. Nova Southeastern – 58
2. Tampa – 48
3. Lynn – 44
4. Florida Southern – 38
4. Florida Tech – 38
6. Rollins – 32

Standings – Men’s
1. Tampa – 58
2. Florida Southern – 40
2. Lynn – 40
4. Rollins – 38
4. Nova Southeastern – 38
4. Barry – 38
7. Florida Tech – 10

How it Happened
(Women’s)

How it Happened
(Men’s)

What's Next
The Sharks return to pool in Ocala, FL on February 13th for day two of the Sunshine State Conference Championships. Events scheduled for day two include the 1000 Freestyle, 200 Individual Medley, 50 Freestyle, and the 200 Medley Relay. Prelims begin at 10:00AM, followed by the finals at 6:00PM.

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