Logan Brown and two Texas A&M relays qualify for NCAA Men’s Championships

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Texas A&M junior swimmer Logan Brown and two Aggie relay teams earned invitations to the 2026 NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships, the NCAA announced on March 11.

Brown, who is from Sugar Land, Texas, qualified in both the 200-yard breaststroke and the 200 individual medley. He also holds a provisional cut in the 100 breaststroke. Brown achieved his season-best times of 51.81 seconds in the 100 breaststroke and 1:55.55 in the 200 breaststroke at the Southeastern Conference Championships. His best time in the 200 individual medley, recorded at last fall’s Texas Invitational, was 1:41.59. All three marks are personal records for Brown.

In addition to Brown’s individual qualifications, Texas A&M advanced its 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams to compete at nationals. The swimming portion of the Aggies’ NCAA team will also include relay alternates: senior Seth Reno, junior Ben Sytsma, sophomore Ben Scholl, and freshman Alejandro Michelena.

The announcement highlights continued success for Texas A&M’s swimming program as it prepares for national competition.

Looking ahead, Brown and his teammates will represent Texas A&M at one of collegiate swimming’s most competitive events.



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