CHARLOTTE, NC - The Nova Southeastern Sharks traveled to Charlotte to compete in the four-day Fall Frenzy, hosted by Queens University. The women placed first out of 10 teams and set a new record on the way to accumulating 1,440.5 total points, and the men accumulated 536 points.

(Women)
- The group of Zsofia Kurdi, Kristina Orban, Maxine Egner and Maya Esparza set a new program, conference and Fall Frenzy Meet record by winning the 200 yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:30.06. That time was also .01 away from the national record.
- Orban also won first place in the 50 yard freestyle (22.59) and the 200 yard freestyle (1:48.01). Emilia Ronningdal (1:49.03) finished right behind her in the the 200 yard freestyle as well.
- Vika Kostromina finished second in the 200 yard butterfly with a time of 2:00.95.
- Hailey Williams finished second in the 500 yard freestyle (4:56.03).
- Orban (49.31) and Kurdi (49.56) finished second and third in the 100 yard freestyle, securing two top-five finishes for the Sharks.

(Men)
- Eason Cormack secured a top-five finish in the 1650 yard freestyle, finishing fifth with a time of 15:38.37.
- Gavin Lindley secured a top-10 finish in the 100 yard freestyle, finishing sixth (43.82).
- The relay team of Roland Nagy, Michael Kent, Gabe Rzezwicki and Gavin Lindley finished 10th in the 200 yard medley relay (1:28.90) to secure another top-10 finish.
- Nagy finished 12th in the 100 yard backstroke (49.18) to finish top-15.
The Sharks will now prepare to host the Shark Invitational from December 18th-19th. To stay up-to-date on the Sharks, follow on Instagram and X at NSU_Swim.