MANSFIELD, Mass. - It all goes down on February 13th at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass. The NE10 Swimming and Diving Championship starts Thursday evening and runs four days until titles are awarded Sunday night.
This year includes seven men's teams (with the College of Staten Island competing for the second straight year) and eight women's teams (welcoming affiliate members CSI and Felician - the Dolphins in year two and Felician joining the conference this season).
Full information on the championship can be found at
NE10 Championship Central. A live stream of each swimming session can be found on
FloCollege (subscription required).
Below is an incomplete listing of
some notable NE10 swimmers and divers to watch based on their regular season performances.
Amelia Mayers, Felician
Felician will compete in the NE10 for the first time this championship. Mayers has been one of the standouts for the Golden Falcons, holding the top times in the league in the 50 Free, 100 Free and 200 Free.
Eugenia Morossi, Pace
Morossi has made quite the impact, debuting in New York as one of the NE10's top backstrokers. She's posted the league's top times in the 100 and 200 Backstroke and her 200 time is seven seconds better than the next closest mark.
Hilla Almog, Bentley
The No. 1 ranked diver in Division II (11-Dives, 1-Meter), Almog is the defending NE10 champion from both the 1-Meter and 3-Meter and qualified for the NCAA Championship last year. The senior was named NE10 Diver of the Week for every week in which she competed this season.
Jordan Swanson, Staten Island
An NCAA Championship competitor in 2024, Swanson set the CSI program record in the 1-Meter dive to close out the 2025 regular season. She returns to the NE10 Championship after finishing as the runner-up to Bentley's Almog a year ago.
Justice Glasgow, SCSU
An All-American butterfly swimmer for the Owls, Glasgow has the top time in the NE10 this season in the 100 Fly by two seconds.
Leighton Wielgoszinski, Bentley
One of the best distance swimmers in the NE10, Leighton has the top 1650 Free time in the conference and ranks second in the 1000.
Lucas Haynes, St. Michael's
One of the more decorated rookies in the NE10 this season, Haynes has the top 1000 Free time in the conference. He's second in the 500 Free and fourth in the 200 Free and will look to represent the Purple Knights proudly in distance events.
McAllistar Milne, SCSU
The 2023 Conference Swimmer of the Year and the 2023 NE10 Championship Swimmer of the Meet, Milne has received multiple conference weekly honors this year. The Owl ranks among the top three at various distances in the NE10 in the free, breast, fly and individual medley.
Molly Kennedy, SCSU
Last year's NE10 Co-Rookie of the Year, Kennedy enters the postseason having won NE10 Swimmer of the Week three straight times. Kennedy is one of the best freestyle swimmers in the conference, ranking in the top three in the 50, 100 and 200 Freestyle races this year.
Rachel Omoruyi, Felician
A freshman from Sweden, Omoruyi claimed NE10 Rookie of the Week the first time a Golden Falcon was eligible for the award. Omoruyi enters the postseason with the No. 1 time in the NE10 in the 500 and the 1650 Free, a wide-open race with the graduation of Bentley's Emma Hapkiewicz, the 2024 NE10 Swimmer of the Championship.
Skyla Lang, Bentley
The 2024 NE10 Co-Rookie of the Year, Lang holds the best times in the league this season in the 100, 200 and 400 IM. She's also elite in the breaststroke, holding the best performance in the 50, 100 and 200 this year across the league.
Sophia Lake, Assumption
Lake ranks second in the NE10 in the 100 and 200 Breaststroke, trailing only Bentley's Skyla Lang. Lang was Co-Rookie of the Year last season. Lake is a one-time NE10 Rookie of the Week this winter.
Tristan Weingarten, Adelphi
An NE10 Freshman of the Week this season, Weingarten holds the top times in the league in the 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free and 100 Fly.
Valerii Pidhoretskyy, Adelphi
A hotshot freshman, Pidhoretskyy helped Adelphi to an undefeated dual season. He's the only swimmer in the league this season to go sub-21 seconds in the 50 Free and ranks second in the 100 Free and third in the 100 Fly. Adelphi also touts the second and third ranked swimmers in the 50 Free in Eric Slavin and Tristan Weingarten.
Yubal Parra, Staten Island
Parra recently set the 11-Dive 1-Meter record at Staten Island at 533.90. The performance qualified him for NCAA Nationals in just his third appearance of the year.
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