University of Delaware swimmer Kade Snyder has achieved a program milestone by becoming the first underclassman from the Blue Hens to qualify for the NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships. The historic achievement took place at the 2026 championships held in Atlanta, marking the conclusion of Delaware's swimming season.

A University of Delaware swimmer has etched his name in the record books by becoming the youngest athlete in program history to qualify for the NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships.
Kade Snyder represented the Blue Hens at the 2026 NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships in Atlanta, marking a historic first for Delaware’s swimming program. Never before has an underclassman from the university advanced to compete at the prestigious national championship level.
Snyder’s participation in the championships served as the finale to Delaware’s swimming and diving season, highlighting the remarkable achievement of reaching college swimming’s most elite competition as an underclassman.
The milestone represents a significant breakthrough for the University of Delaware’s men’s swimming and diving program, demonstrating the rising caliber of talent within the team.
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