The Florida men’s swimming and diving team is ready to compete at the 2025 NCAA Division I Championships. The event runs from March 26–29 at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Washington.
Florida Aims for Another Top Finish
Florida comes into the meet after a strong showing at the SEC Championships. The Gators have finished in the top five at the NCAA meet each of the last five seasons. With a deep roster and fast times across the board, they hope to extend that streak.
The team features a mix of seasoned leaders and young talent. Many Gators are ranked among the nation’s best in their events. Florida will compete in nearly every stroke and distance, with multiple swimmers set to swim in both individual and relay events.
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Relay and Dive Teams Ready to Contribute
Florida’s relay teams are among the fastest in the country this year. The Gators are targeting high points in the relay events since they are crucial to their title aspirations.
The diving squad is also expected to play a key role. Florida divers will compete in the 1-meter, 3-meter and platform events. Their performances could give the Gators an extra boost in the team standings.
How to Follow the Action
Each day begins with prelims in the afternoon and concludes with finals at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can stream the championships live on ESPN+ and track real-time results through Meet Mobile or NCAA.com.
Florida’s Women
The Florida women’s swimming and diving team finished sixth at the 2025 NCAA Division I Championships. The Gators scored 232 points to conclude their 2024-25 season on Saturday at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. The placement marks the first time since 2013-15 the program has earned three-straight NCAA top-10 finishes.
Virginia won their fifth-consecutive NCAA title with 544 points. Stanford came in second with 417 points to outlast Texas’ 394 for third. Indiana and Tennessee rounded out the top five, accumulating 312 and 298 points, respectively.