Hogs Finish 28th at NCAA Championships

ATLANTA, Ga. — The Arkansas swimming and diving team concluded the 2025-26 season in Atlanta, finishing in 28th place with 23.5 points at the NCAA Championships.

Arkansas’ 28th place finish is a nine-spot and 18.5 point improvement from last year’s NCAA Championships in Federal Way, Washington.

Saturday’s slate was highlighted by Majo Sanchez’s 12th-place finish on the platform with a score of 272.95. The sophomore capped off her second NCAA campaign with two All-American honors (3-meter and platform). Sanchez now holds three All-American honors across her two years with the Razorbacks.

Lotti Hubert concluded her NCAA debut on Friday, wrapping up her first season as a Razorback with All-American honors.

“Today was another great day for the Razorback divers; I am so proud of Majo once again,” head diving coach Abel Sanchez said. “She performed beautifully today and just missed out on finals. It’s been a long couple of weeks, and she has performed amazingly for Razorback Nation. Majo earned two All-American honors and Lotti is coming home with another. I can’t say enough about how amazing our divers are. It’s been an honor, joy, and privilege to coach them this year. Like any season, we’ve hit bumps in the road and went through trials; however, at the end of the year, the results speak for themselves. Go Hogs!”

Harriet Rogers also competed in the 100-yard freestyle on Saturday. The junior clocked a time of 48.13 to finish 31st. Rogers caps off an impressive debut season with the Razorbacks, returning to Fayetteville as a newly minted All-American.

The Hogs end the season with an overall record of 10-3, including a 4-1 mark at home, 2-2 on the road, and a perfect 4-0 record in neutral-site contests.

“I am extremely proud of these ladies and our team,” head coach Neil Harper said. “They came here and all had individual success fueled by being pushed all year by their teammates back in Fayetteville. To finish 28th as a team and improve so much on last year’s finish is exciting. For Majo, Lotti and Harriet to become All-Americans speaks to their dedication, our coaching staff and our program. All three ladies will return next year reinforced with our improved returners and a great new class joining us in the fall.”

Final Standings

1 — Virginia

2 — Stanford

3 — Texas

4 — California

5 — Tennessee

6 — Michigan

7 — Indiana

8 — Louisville

9 — NC State

10 — Florida

11 — Alabama

12 — Ohio State

13 — Wisconsin

14 — Southern California

15 — Georgia

T-16 — Pittsburgh

T-16 — Minnesota

18 — Miami (FL)

19 — South Carolina

20 — UCLA

T-21 — Duke

T-21 — Purdue

T-21 — LSU

24 — UNC

T-25 — Auburn

T-25 — Kansas

27 — Nebraska

28 — Arkansas*

29 — Arizona

30 — Texas A&M

31 — Florida State

32 — Cincinnati

T-33 — Notre Dame

T-33 — Akron

T-33 — Nevada

36 — Northwestern

T-37 — Virginia Tech

T-37 — Penn

T-37 — Arizona State

T-40 — SIU

T-40 — Rutgers

42 — Washington State

T-43 — Fresno State

T-43 — East Carolina

T-43 — Indiana State

T-47 — UCSD

T-47 — UNT

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