No. 1 men's swimming & diving took two out of the six events to stay in first place on day three of the NAIA National Championships. The Seahawks ended the night, breaking a national record in the 400 Medley Relay to take a 22-point lead heading into the final day of action.

No. 1 Keiser - 450
No. 2 St. Thomas - 428
No. 3 Cumberlands - 296
No. 4 Milligan - 246
No. 5 SCAD-Savannah - 217
- In the 400 IM, Fynn Kunze placed 3rd with a time of 3:57.18.
- Angel Margaritov placed third in the 100 fly and recorded a time of 48.75, and Robin Kilian finished sixth with a time of 49.10.
- In the 200 free, Carlos Trinidad placed second with a time of 1:37.90.
- Hanno Boeckmann and Ivan Amillo followed, finishing seventh and eighth.
- Noel De Geus competed in the 100 breast and placed first as he registered a time of 54.80.
- Alex Kusik recorded a time of 54.80 in the 100 breast.
- In the 100 back, Matheus Queiroz placed fourth and recorded a time of 48.47.
- Andrew Cestra placed second in the 1 mtr dive with a score of 268.35
- The Seahawks broke two national records in the 400 IM and the 400 medley relay.

The Seahawks return to the pool tomorrow for the last day with preliminary heats in the morning and the finals for seven events in the evening, starting at 5:00 p.m.
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