Howard University Makes History with Dual Swimming and Diving Championship Sweep
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Posted By: Will Moss on February 24, 2026 Howard University has achieved a historic milestone in collegiate athletics, capturing both the men's and women's swimming and diving championships at the Northeast Conference Championships, solidifying its position as the premier Black swimming program in the nation. The university's dual triumph on February 20 at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio, marks an unprecedented achievement in HBCU athletics. For the women's team, this represents the program's first-ever NEC title in history. The men's team secured its second consecutive championship and third title in four years, demonstrating consistent excellence at the Division I level. Historic Achievement: Howard University is now the first HBCU women's team to ever win a conference swimming title, and the first HBCU to win back-to-back swimming and diving conference championships. Nic Askew, Director of Swimming & Diving and Tennis, emphasized the broader significance of this achievement beyond the competitive victories. "This moment is about more than winning championships. It's about showing young swimmers and divers — especially those who may not see themselves represented — that they belong in this sport and can excel at the highest level." Individual Honors and RecognitionThe four-day championship event, held February 17-20, saw Howard athletes dominate individual categories as well. Notable honors included:
Askew reflected on the season's accomplishments and their implications for HBCU athletics and representation in swimming. "Watching these teams come together and accomplish so much really has been history in the making. Never before has a women's team from an HBCU won a conference title, and never before has an HBCU won back-to-back swimming and diving conference titles. These wins speak volumes about the talent and competitive nature of our program and what is possible for student athletes considering attending an HBCU." Breaking Barriers in SwimmingThe significance of Howard's achievement extends beyond the medals and titles. As the only HBCU with a Division I swimming and diving team, Howard is breaking barriers in a sport historically lacking Black representation at the competitive collegiate level. The program's success serves as both inspiration and proof of concept for prospective student-athletes considering HBCUs for their athletic and academic careers. This dual championship sweep reinforces Howard University's commitment to athletic excellence while advancing representation in swimming and diving—sports where Black athletes have been historically underrepresented at the highest levels of competition. Originally reported by Black Enterprise. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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