
SSC Champs Place 6 on All-Conference Teams
MELBOURNE, Fla. - Twenty-four student-athletes have been selected to the 2023-24 All-SSC Men's Swimming Team, including six from the Sunshine State Conference champion University of Tampa.
Tampa, the 2024 SSC men's champion, is represented by six honorees, including three First Team award winners. Barry, Florida Southern, Florida Tech, Lynn, Nova Southeastern, and Rollins are also represented in the 2023-24 league awards. Voting for the team was conducted among the Sunshine State Conference men's swimming coaches.
SSC Records / Top Times| Men's Swimming All-SSC Teams
Santiago Corredor of Tampa and Keith Peristeridis of NSU highlight this year's All-SSC award winners. The seniors repeat as First Team All-SSC honorees from 2022-23. Corredor, the reigning SSC Swimmer of the Year, collects another First Team award following his second consecutive conference championship Swimmer of the Meet award. Peristeridis has collected three successive All-SSC accolades with a Second Team nod in 2021-22.
Joining Corredor from head coach Jimi Kiner's UT squad were fellow first-teamers Adrian Aguilar and Parker Knollman. Barnabas Fluck was recognized on the second team while Caleb Brandon and Ian Cooper were both third-team selections.
NSU's Luca Alessandrini, Tampa's Knollman, and FSC's Kyle Micalleff make it three straight All-SSC honors. Alessandrini returns to the First Team after Second Team in 2022-23 and a First Team nod in 2021-22. Knollman reaches the First Team after back-to-back Second Team accolades, while Micallef collects his third straight Second Team honor. Eight men's swimmers repeat as All-SSC winners during their careers.
Of special note are Third Team award winners Roland Nagy and David Szlobodnyik. They represent Barry men's swimming in the program's first year of competition.
Coach of the Year, Swimmer of the Year, and Freshman of the Year will be voted on by league coaches following the NCAA Division II championship March 8th - Saturday, March 11th, at the IU Natatorium on the campus of IUPUI in Indianapolis, Indiana.
2023-24 ALL-SSC Men's Swimming First Team |
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Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
Akos Hajagos |
Florida Tech |
Fr. |
Budapest, Hungary |
Luca Alessandrini*† |
Nova Southeastern |
Jr. |
Rome, Italy |
Inigo Marina |
Nova Southeastern |
Jr. |
Malaga, Spain |
Keith Peristeridis^‡ |
Nova Southeastern |
Sr. |
Kalamazoo, Michigan |
Marcel Snitko |
Nova Southeastern |
Gr. |
Bad Zwischenahn, Germany |
Tampa |
Gr. |
Miami, Florida |
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Tampa |
Sr. |
Fort Myers, Florida |
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Tampa |
Jr. |
Edgewood, Kentucky |
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2023-24 ALL-SSC Men's Swimming Second Team |
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Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
Kyle Micallef*‡ |
Florida Southern |
Sr. |
Melbourne, Australia |
Brandon Wilson |
Florida Southern |
Jr. |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Lincoln Greseth |
Lynn |
Gr. |
Louisville, Kentucky |
Max Tsyfarov |
Lynn |
Fr. |
Yoqneam, Israel |
Gustav Henriksen |
Nova Southeastern |
So. |
Helsingborg, Sweden |
Luke Dinges |
Rollins |
So. |
Denver, Colorado |
William Slowey |
Rollins |
So. |
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina |
Tampa |
So. |
Budapest, Hungary |
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2023-24 ALL-SSC Men's Swimming Third Team |
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Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
Roland Nagy |
Barry |
Fr. |
Gyula, Hungary |
David Szlobodnyik |
Barry |
Jr. |
Dunaujvaros, Hungary |
Peter Csicsaky |
Florida Southern |
Fr. |
Budapest, Hungary |
Maurice Grabowski |
Lynn |
So. |
Neu-Ulm, Germany |
Thomas Flower* |
Nova Southeastern |
So. |
Richmond, England |
Seth Basinger |
Rollins |
Fr. |
Longwood, Florida |
Tampa |
Sr. |
Titusville, Florida |
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Tampa |
Gr. |
Jacksonville, Florida |
^ = 2022-23 All-SSC First Team
* = 2022-23 All-SSC Second Team
# = 2022-23 Swimmer of the Year
~ = 2022-23 Freshman of the Year
† = 2021-22 All-SSC First Team
@ = 2022-23 All-SSC Honorable Mention
‡ = 2021-22 All-SSC Second Team