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HISTORY MADE AGAIN:聽INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE SWEEPS THE 2026 NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS聽

Men Claim 52nd Consecutive Title 鈥  Women Capture 48th National Crown

The River Extends the Longest Active Championship Streak in Collegiate Sports History 鈥 and Adds Another Crown to the Women’s Historic Total  

CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS 

Men’s Team:  52nd Consecutive National Championship 

Women’s Team:  48th National Championship Title 

FORT PIERCE, FL (March 7, 2026) — In a performance that once again left the collegiate sports world in awe, the 成人头条 (The River) Swimming and Diving program claimed its 52nd consecutive NJCAA National Championship, completing a dominant four-day run at the NJCAA Swimming & Diving Championships hosted at the College’s home pool in Fort Pierce, Florida. 

The 成人头条 men's swimming & diving team celebrates on stage under blue lights and fog after winning the 2026 NJCAA National Championship, holding the national champion trophy while wearing white champion t-shirts and blue NJCAA Champions hats."
NJCAA National Champions: 成人头条 Men’s Swimming & Diving Team

The secured their 52nd straight national title, extending the longest active championship streak in all of collegiate athletics. The captured their 48th national crown 鈥 a total that stands as one of the most decorated championship r茅sum茅s any program has ever assembled in collegiate sports. Together, the two programs further cemented The River’s standing as the preeminent swimming and diving dynasty in the history of American collegiate athletics. 

The 成人头条 women's swimming & diving team poses on stage after winning the 2026 NJCAA National Championship, holding the national champion trophy and a foam finger, wearing white champion t-shirts and NJCAA Champions hats, with coaches and staff flanking the group.
NJCAA National Champions: 成人头条 Women’s Swimming and Diving Team

鈥淲e talk every year about not taking anything for granted, and I think that mindset is what keeps this program going,鈥 said Head Swimming Coach Sion Brinn, a River alumnus, former Olympic swimmer, and 13-Time National Champion Coach. 鈥淭his group worked incredibly hard all year long. To do it at home, in front of our community, in front of friends and family 鈥 this one is very special.鈥 

Competition ran from Wednesday, March 4 through Saturday, March 7, 2026.  

The meet in Fort Pierce, Florida produced record-breaking performances on both sides. Sophomore Marcus Johnson rewrote the NJCAA record book twice over, first setting a new national record in the men’s 50-yard breaststroke, then breaking the national record in the men’s 100-yard breaststroke 鈥 not once, but twice during the competition. The men’s 400 medley relay team of Noah Smith, Marcus Johnson, Zack Gresham, and Oliver Nell shattered the national record by more than two seconds. That same foursome also equaled the existing national record in the聽200-medley聽relay.聽

A young male swimmer in a black 成人头条 Swimming & Diving jacket crouches outdoors at night, smiling and biting a gold medal.
成人头条 Sophomore and NJCAA Record Holder Marcus Johnson 

The women’s program delivered a performance of historic dominance: The River’s women did not lose a single event across the entire championship meet 鈥 a sweep that underscored just how complete and commanding their 48th national title truly was. 

鈥淭his team was something special,鈥 said Dr. Timothy E. Moore, 成人头条 President. 鈥淏roken national records and relay teams rewriting the record books 鈥 in front of their own community, in their own pool. That鈥檚 the kind of performance you remember forever, and it doesn鈥檛 happen by accident. It happens because of an extraordinary culture of excellence that this coaching staff and these student-athletes live every single day. We are incredibly proud of this team 鈥 and proud that they have carried an extraordinary legacy forward in such spectacular fashion.鈥 

By virtually any measure, The River’s sustained excellence stands in a class of its own. It’s believed to be among the longest — if not the longest– winning streaks in sports history. 

For Brinn 鈥 himself a former walk-on athlete at the College who went on to compete at the Olympic level before returning to coach his alma mater 鈥 Saturday’s victory marked his 13th national championship as head coach and added another chapter to a legacy he continues to help write. 

鈥淲hen I was swimming here, we were going for 18th and 19th,鈥 Brinn said. 鈥淭o have now won 52 is something I鈥檒l never quite be able to put into words. This is what we work for every single day.鈥 

 

Learn more about 成人头条’s academics, programs, and athletics at irsc.edu. 

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About 成人头条: 成人头条 serves Florida’s Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties, offering high-quality, affordable education to over 24,000 students annually through traditional and online courses. The College provides more than 130 programs leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and technical certificates. Visit irsc.edu. 

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