RICHMOND, Va. – The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has released the final edition of the Division II Top 25 dual meet poll, with Florida Southern College men's team ranked No. 9 and women's team ranked No. 18.
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The final rankings come a week before the 2026 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships and almost a month after the FSC men's and women's teams finished fourth overall at the 2026 Sunshine State Conference Championships.
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The men's team made the jump from No. 12 in the February edition of the CSCAA poll, with three Moccasins selected as All-SSC winners since then.
Peter Csicsaky and
Simeon Prosinski were both selected to the All-SSC Second Team, and
Daniel Meszaros to the Third Team. This is the third all-conference award for Csicsaky, who was named to the All-SSC Third Team in 2023-24 and the First Team in 2024-25. Prosinski and Meszaros earned their first all-conference selections this year.
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Seven from the men's team qualified as individuals for next week's national championship, including
Janek Barczyk (100 BR), Csicsaky (1650 free, 500 free, 1000 free),
Matheus Da Rocha (50 free, 100 free), Meszaros (200 fly, 200 free),
Will Neville (50 free), Prosinski (400 IM, 200 BR), and
Michael Tretyakov (100 back). The Mocs also qualified for all five of the evening relays, hoping for a big boost in overall points.
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On the women's side, the Mocs made the move from No. 19 to No. 18 between the most recent dual meet polls. Representing the women's swimming team as NCAA qualifiers, the Mocs will send
Mallory Baker (50 free) and
Elizabeth Sikes (200 fly).
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he 2026 NCAA Swimming Championships will take place at the Deaconess Aquatic Center in Evansville, Ind., on March 10-14, 2026.
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