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Swimming FSU hosts Miami on Monday

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
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May 10, 2022
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The No. 21/25 Florida State swimming and diving team welcomes in-state foe Miami to the Morcom Aquatic Center on Monday at 2 p.m. ET.

The ACC matchup marks the final home meet of the season for the Seminoles, as FSU’s women’s team and men’s divers will take to the pool against the Hurricanes.

Admission will be free for all fans on Monday. Live results can be found on Meet Mobile, and a live stream will be available on the Florida State Seminoles page on YouTube.

“We are excited to host a very good Miami team,” FSU coach Neal Studd said. “It’s going to be a really stiff test, and we’ll have to be perfect to win.”

The Seminoles are unbeaten in 2025, with home victories over Villanova and Tampa on Jan. 8 and 24, respectively. FSU is ranked No. 21 (men) and No. 25 (women) in the January CSCAA Coaches Poll. Nine ACC men’s teams and eight women’s squads are currently ranked nationally.

Miami, which has a women’s swimming & diving team and men’s divers, is 7-1 in dual meets following a 194-104 win over Houston at home on January 17. The Hurricanes’ lone defeat came at Yale in November, and they own an ACC win over SMU.

The FSU-UM series returns to Tallahassee for the first time since 2019-20 when Florida State earned a 230-64 win. Since then, the Seminoles downed the Hurricanes twice in Coral Gables, 157-143 in 2022-23 and 197-103 in 2021-22.

On Friday, Florida State won 23 of 28 events to defeat Tampa on Senior Day. In the final team scores, the FSU women were victorious 196-65 and the men won 183-79. The women claimed victory in 12 of 14 events and the men won 11 of 14. The women took at least the top three spots in nine events, including showings where they swept the top five, six, seven and eight places. The men finished first and second in seven events and earned the top four and five places in another two.

The regular season will conclude with another in-state matchup, as FSU faces Florida on Jan. 31 at noon. The matchup will once again be hosted in Ocala, Fla., at Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training.
 
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