Auburn names seven athletes for women’s NCAA swimming championships

Steven Pearl, Head Coach at Auburn Tigers Basketball
Steven Pearl, Head Coach at Auburn Tigers Basketball
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Three Auburn University swimmers have been selected to compete at the 2026 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, which will take place from March 18-21 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Elizaveta Klevanovich is set to race in the 50 and 100 freestyle events, Lora Komoroczy will compete in the 100 backstroke, 100 butterfly, and 50 freestyle, while Zoey Zeller has qualified for the 100 and 200 breaststroke.

Additionally, Wyllo Hanson, Bella Ekk, Izzy Iwasyk, and Kiia Metsakonkola have been named as relay alternates for the team.

This marks Klevanovich’s third appearance at the NCAA Championships. Komoroczy will be making her second trip to NCAAs, while Zeller will be competing at her first national championship meet. Klevanovich is a three-time All-American who has contributed to Auburn’s top-16 finishes in both the 200 free relay (2024 & 2025) and the 400 free relay (2024). Komoroczy was also part of last season’s All-American effort in the 200 free relay.

The three qualifiers have achieved four top-10 swims in Auburn program history during the current season and posted a total of twelve performances that rank among the school’s top twenty-five.

Head diving coach John Fox and his divers are aiming to qualify for nationals at the Zone B Diving Championships from March 8-11. This event is hosted by Georgia at Gabrielsen Natatorium.

The full roster of men’s swimmers who have qualified for this year’s NCAA Championships is expected to be announced on Wednesday, March 11.



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