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Bostick Releases 2025-26 Florida Southern College Swimming Schedules

LAKELAND, Fla. – The 2025-26 Florida Southern College men's and women's swimming schedules have been released by Steven Bostick, in his first year as the head of the swimming programs.
 
"I'm excited for the challenge of this year's meet schedule," said Bostick on his first schedule with FSC. "It doesn't matter if it's an SEC, ACC, or SSC team; each meet will showcase a lot of talent and the highest level of competition.  Conference and Nationals are high-pressure meets, and this schedule will prepare the athletes for the big moments to come."
 
Florida Southern College swimming will open its quest for a national championship by hosting Florida Tech on Oct. 10 at the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center Pool, one of two home dual meets during the 2025-26 season. The Mocs will take a short trip to Tampa to face the Spartans the following week on Oct. 17, before traveling to Tallahassee to participate in a Florida State Quad meet on Oct. 24. The women's team will face DI competition by themselves with a meet at the University of Miami on Halloween (Oct. 31).
 
The men's and women's teams will travel out of state to Columbia, S.C., to participate in the South Carolina Invite on November 19-21. The Mocs will return to Lakeland on Dec. 12 to host junior college national champions Indian River State College as the final home dual meet of the season. Just before the holiday break, FSC will take part in the Nova Southeastern University Shark Invite Dec. 18-19 as the final meet of the calendar year.
 
FSC will open 2026 with a dual meet at Rollins College on Jan. 16, followed by a trip to South Florida for NSU and Barry on Jan. 23 and Lynn University on Jan. 24 to end the regular season.
 
The Sunshine State Conference Championships will take place Feb. 11-15 at the FAST Center in Ocala, Fla., hosted by Florida Southern College. The NCAA Championships will be held in Evansville, Ind., at the University of Southern Indiana.
 
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