ATLANTA, Ga. – Freshman Juliette Landi dialed up an All-American performance in the 3-meter on Friday, highlighting another strong day for Auburn at the 2026 NCAA Championships inside McAuley Aquatic Center.
With one day of competition remaining, the Tigers sit in 29th with 13 points.
The day began with sophomore Lora Komoroczy in the 100 back. The Hungarian had been dancing around the program record all year long. A 51.45 would solidify 20th overall and go down as the 10th-fastest time in school history.
Competing in her first NCAA Championships, Zoey Zeller capped off her meet with a 2:09.77. The time would lock in 28th for the California native.
Elizaveta Klevanovich was dynamite in the sprints all year long. Her 21.82 put the Russian in 23rd place, her highest finish in the event in her career.
Rounding out the morning swims, Komoroczy, Izzy Iwasyk, Zeller and Klevanovich punched out a 3:32.96 in the 400 medley relay to finish 23rd.
The day belonged to rookie Juliette Landi, though. Putting together a phenomenal 318.20, including a 58.50 effort on her third dive, gave the Spring, Texas product 10th place overall and All-American Honorable Mention.
Saturday’s slate of events brings the 200 IM, 100 free, 200 fly, 200 back, 400 free relay and platform diving. Prelims begin at 9 a.m. CT.
All-Americans (5 athletes, 5 honors)
Bella Ekk (200 FR HM)
Izzy Iwasyk (200 FR HM)
Elizaveta Klevanovich (200 FR HM)
Lora Komoroczy (200 FR HM)
Juliette Landi (3-meter HM)