The Florida Atlantic men's and women's swimming and diving teams are gearing up for their respective conference championships. The men will compete in the Atlantic Sun Championship, while the women will participate in the American Athletic Conference Championship. Both teams aim to leverage their successful regular season performances into conference play.

By the Numbers
  • The men's team won six out of their eight competitions during the regular season.
  • Riley Trout has set three new program records in women's events: the 100 back (54.35) and as a member of the 400 medley (3:41.47) and 200 medley (1:39.92) relay teams.
  • Alicia Mora from the women's team earned three AAC Diver of the Week awards.
State of Play
  • The men's team will compete in the Atlantic Sun Championship from Feb. 21 - 24 in Knoxville, Tn.
  • Meanwhile, the women take on their second American Athletic Conference Championship from Feb. 22 - 25 in Dallas, Texas.
What's Next

Following their conference championships, select Owls will compete in the National Invitational Championships and Diving B Zone Championships, with the 2024 NCAA Championships scheduled for March.

Bottom Line

The Florida Atlantic men's and women's swimming and diving teams are geared up for their respective conference championships, aiming to build on their successful regular season and secure victories in the upcoming competitions.