About This Project
The Blue Hens made a historic splash in their debut ASUN season, capturing the 2026 Conference Championship for their first team title since 1997. Under Coach of the Year Pablo Marmolejo, the squad edged out FGCU in a thrilling finish while breaking multiple program records along the way. Individual brilliance defined the year, as senior Angelica Ragazzoni was named Swimmer of the Meet and Victoria Novinskiy became the first female swimmer in program history to qualify for the NCAA Championships. The divers were equally elite, with Alex Pastris securing NCAA Zone cuts to help cement Delaware's dominance in the water. This powerhouse campaign officially signals the start of a new championship era for the Blue Hens.
How your support makes a difference!
Your generosity plays a crucial role in providing an exceptional experience for each of our Women's Swimming & Diving student-athletes, helping to fund equipment, apparel, travel, and lodging, as well as key resources like sports performance, performance nutrition, and academic and career readiness programming.
Thank you for your continued support of Delaware Women's Swimming & Diving. Your generosity allows our student-athletes to train, compete, and excel at the highest level. Go Hens!
Suggested Donation Amounts:
$1,000: gifts made at this level or higher will receive a locker plaque in the Women's Swimming & Diving locker room recognizing the donor's name
$210: to celebrate the 21 total medals (podium finishes) to secure the 2026 ASUN Championship
$80: in honor of the 8 all-time program records set this year by Victoria Novinskiy (100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM), Angelica Ragazzoni (100 Back, 200 Back), Piper Price (400 IM), Aleksandra Dimitrova, Bri Cottingham, Victoria Novinskiy, Elishka Hajek (200 Medley Relay) and Angelica Ragazzoni, Bri Cottingham, Victoria Novinskiy, Judy Liu (400 Medley Relay)