Men's Swimming and Diving

Men's Swim & Dive All-Conference Awards: Whittier's Zika, Pomona-Pitzer's Matheis Earn Athlete of the Year Honors

Double gold medalist Honza Zika of Whittier College earned Athlete of the Year honors and Tommy Matheis of Pomona-Pitzer Colleges repeated as Diver of the Year to headline the 2026 SCIAC Men’s Swimming & Diving All-Conference team.
 
After helping the Poets to their best relay finish (fourth) in at least a decade, the junior college transfer put the conference on notice with a superb 400-yard individual medley performance to open the third night of competition. Zika rallied from fifth place at the halfway point to out-split the field by nearly two seconds on the breaststroke leg alone and win by 2.5 seconds, then followed that up the very next night with another come-from-behind win in the 200 Fly, again out-splitting the field by almost 1.5 seconds. Both times represented significant drops and have Zika in position to qualify for the NCAA Championship.
 
Matheis matched both results while upping both diving scores from last year’s Newcomer of the Year campaign. The Sagehen won the 3-meter competition by 26.6 points with a score of 535.15 and was runner-up again on the 1m board by just 4.3 points with a score of 481.10.
 
Chapman University’s Aidan Trautwein was named Newcomer of the Year after notching a pair of third-place finishes on each board. The rookie scored a 507.70 on the 1m board and a 466.55 on the 3m as the future of Panthers diving following in the footsteps of graduating seniors Reid Omilian and Jake Randazzo.
 
Simon Hu of Caltech was presented with the Character Award. The two-year team captain, two-time Scholar All-American, DIII All-America Honorable Mention, five-time All-SCIAC honoree, NCAA National Championship qualifier and holder of two program records has done extensive work toward becoming a physician having already been accepted to Medical School upon graduation. Hu has conducted research in incology and drug development, evolutionary biology, neural regeneration and emotional and social cognition while also serving as a hospice volunteer, emergency medical responder, Caltech Wellness Services peer advocate and program director for ACEing Autism.  
 
Coaching Staff of the Year recognition went to Mike Jafari and the Whittier College staff. The Poets surged from eighth place and 186 points at the 2025 SCIAC Championship into fifth place, nearly doubling their score with 352.2 points and ranking just 78.5 shy of fourth place. Whittier earned six All-SCIAC places with the men’s 800-yard Freestyle Relay finishing fourth for the first time since the current staff took the helm of the team in 2019 and Zika earning the program’s first Athlete of the Year honor since 2008.
 
Three swimmers reached the podium three times during this Championship with Diego Hodge and Casey Jacobs representing Pomona-Pitzer while Kenny Eckel headlined the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges team. Eckel, Hodge and Caltech’s Zachary Pestrikov were the only three swimmers to make the podium in all three individual events. Adrian Clement of the Sagehens concludes a superb career with 22 All-SCIAC performances while Jacobs takes over as the new active leader with 14 career accolades. 200 Breast champion Evan Deedy claimed a ninth career title and totaled 18 All-SCIAC swims over four years at CMS. Chapman’s Trent Calloway contributed on four All-SCIAC relays to reach a 12th career podium, followed closely by Hodge (11) and fellow Panthers Riley Coleman (10). Sean Su (CMS) and 2025 Athlete of the Year Kyle Huang (PP) each sit on nine All-SCIAC honors while Eckel and another Panther, Max Polovinkin, have totaled eight. Spencer Merodio (CMS) added a medal this year to reach six in two seasons while Henry Cannon (PP) and Thomas Langlois (WC) each reached five career accolades.

 
Athlete
of the Year
Diver
of the Year
Newcomer
of the Year
Character
Award
Coaching
Staff of the Year
Honza Zika Tommy Matheis Aidan Trautwein Simon Hu Mike Jafari
Whittier Pomona-Pitzer Chapman Caltech Whittier
 
Men's 50-Yard Freestyle
Name Time Institution
1. Casey Jacobs 20.36 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Adrian Clement 20.47 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Jonathan Cong 20.53 Pomona-Pitzer
Men's 100-Yard Freestyle
Name Time Institution
1. Henry Cannon 45.16 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Max Polovinkin 45.18 Chapman
3. Casey Jacobs 45.41 Pomona-Pitzer
Men's 200-Yard Freestyle
Name Time Institution
1. Connor Grant 1:39.07 Occidental
2. Henry Cannon 1:39.20 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Quinn Delaney 1:39.28 Pomona-Pitzer
Men's 500-Yard Freestyle
Name Time Institution
1. Pierce McShane 4:28.48 CMS
2. Quinn Delaney 4:29.24 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Thomas Langlois 4:30.30 Whittier
Men's 1650-Yard Freestyle
Name Time Institution
1. William Jones 15:37.94 CMS
2. Thomas Langlois 15:39.15 Whittier
3. Zeke Garzon 15:49.80 Whittier
Men's 200-Yard IM
Name Time Institution
1. Kenny Eckel 1:49.01 CMS
2. Kyle Huang 1:50.00 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Zachary Pestrikov 1:50.59 Caltech
Men's 400-Yard IM
Name Time Institution
1. Honza Zika 3:54.79 Whittier
2. Pierce McShane 3:57.45 CMS
3. Jake M.Kiss 3:58.47 Whittier
Men's 100-Yard Butterfly
Name Time Institution
1. Nathan Xu 48.07 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Diego Hodge 48.19 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Zachary Pestrikov 48.74 Caltech
Men's 200-Yard Butterfly
Name Time Institution
1. Honza Zika 1:47.58 Whittier
2. Kyle Huang 1:47.81 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Zachary Pestrikov 1:49.64 Caltech
Men's 100-Yard Breaststroke
Name Time Institution
1. Nate Levy 54.97 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Evan Deedy 55.03 CMS
3. Kenny Eckel 55.13 CMS
Men's 200-Yard Breaststroke
Name Time Institution
1. Evan Deedy 2:00.72 CMS
2. Thomas Fenton 2:00.92 Caltech
3. Kenny Eckel 2:00.99 CMS
Men's 100-Yard Backstroke
Name Time Institution
1. Diego Hodge 49.29 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Nathan Xu 49.34 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Parker Ewers 50.11 Pomona-Pitzer
Men's 200-Yard Backstroke
Name Time Institution
1. Jack Christy 1:49.26 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Diego Hodge 1:49.34 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Max Yeoh 1:50.21 Pomona-Pitzer
Men's 200-Yard Medley Relay
Name Time Institution
1. Diego Hodge, Jonathan Cong, Adrian Clement, Casey Jacobs 1:30.29 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Riley Coleman, James Galligan, Trent Calloway, Cooper Na 1:30.71 Chapman
3. Adam Lee, Evan Deedy, Jayden Kadiman, Alex Davies 1:31.14 CMS
Men's 400-Yard Medley Relay
Name Time Institution
1. Nathan Xu, Nate Levy, Diego Hodge, Casey Jacobs 3:15.44 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Kenny Eckel, Evan Deedy, Jasper Shue, Sean Su 3:19.47 CMS
3. Aaron Dumas, Thomas Fenton, Marcel Liu, Simon Hu 3:20.89 Caltech
Men's 200-Yard Freestyle Relay
Name Time Institution
1. Casey Jacobs, Jonathan Cong, Diego Hodge, Adrian Clement 1:20.72 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Cooper Na, Trent Calloway, Max Polovinkin, Riley Coleman 1:21.12 Chapman
3. Jack Beckman, Jasper Shue, Kenny Eckel, Sean Su 1:23.01 CMS
Men's 400-Yard Freestyle Relay
Name Time Institution
1. Nathan Xu, Adrian Clement, Casey Jacobs, Henry Cannon 2:58.60 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Cooper Na, Max Polovinkin, Trent Calloway, James Galligan 2:59.65 Chapman
3. Kenny Eckel, Jasper Shue, Jack Beckman, Sean Su 3:01.10 CMS
Men's 800-Yard Freestyle Relay
Name Time Institution
1. Jasper Shue, Kenny Eckel, Spencer Merodio, Sean Su 6:37.62 CMS
2. Quinn Delaney, Kyle Huang, Henry Cannon, Adrian Clement 6:37.67 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Trent Calloway, Alex Landmark, Brody Perkins, James Galligan 6:45.69 Chapman
Men's 1-Meter Diving
Name Score Institution
1. Reid Omilian 522.20 Chapman
2. Tommy Matheis 517.90 Pomona-Pitzer
3. Aidan Trautwein 507.70 Chapman
Men's 3-Meter Diving
Name Score Institution
1. Tommy Matheis 535.15 Pomona-Pitzer
2. Reid Omilian 508.55 Chapman
3. Aidan Trautwein 466.55 Chapman
 

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