Marcus Johnson had a hand in both records, taking down the national record in the 100 breast (51.72) and helping to break the record in the 200 medley relay. Archive photo via Indian River State Athletics
2026 NJCAA Championships
- March 4-7, 2026
- Hosted by Indian River State College
- Anne Wilder Aquatic Complex, Fort Pierce, Florida
- Defending Champions:
- Men: Indian River (51x)
- Women: Indian River (47x)
- Results on Meet Mobile
- Recaps: Day 1 & 2
Indian River State College looks to be well on its way to defending both the men’s and women’s championship titles at the 2026 NJCAA Championship. Day 3 of the competition saw both squads extend their leads over the other teams, with the women leading the pack by over 400 points with a total of 920 points while the men boast 887 points to lead by a margin of over 250 points.
On the women’s side, Indian River swept the night’s events, prevailing in all six races. Khloe de Santana Guidry kicked off the night with a gold medal-winning performance in the 100 IM (58.65), charging into the wall over four seconds ahead of runner-up Macrae Haluszczak (1:02.88) from Genesee. Guidry knocked about eight-tenths of a second off of her lifetime best, marking her first time breaking the 59 barrier.
The River turned in a 1-2 finish in the 500 free, led by Tazmyn Robson in 5:01.60. Paulina Chavis followed close behind in 5:03.20, just .13 off of her lifetime best…