
ORLANDO, Fla. – History was made for the University of Delaware men’s swimming and diving program as Kade Snyder captured the institution’s first-ever Atlantic Sun Conference individual championship.
Snyder’s triumph came in the men’s 100-meter butterfly event during day two of the conference championships, marking a breakthrough moment for the Blue Hens since they joined the Atlantic Sun Conference.
The victory represents a significant milestone for Delaware’s aquatic programs, as no male swimmer or diver from the university had previously claimed an individual title at the conference level since becoming members of the Atlantic Sun.
Six Delaware athletes total earned spots on the podium during the second day of competition, showcasing the program’s depth and competitive strength at the championship meet in Florida.








