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Cumberland native wins silver at ACC swim championships
Daniel Diehl takes second place at prestigious college swimming event
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Daniel Diehl, a swimmer from Cumberland, Maryland, won a silver medal at the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) swimming championships held in Atlanta over the weekend.
Why it matters
The ACC swimming championships are one of the most prestigious college swimming events in the country, featuring top athletes from major universities across the Southeast. Diehl's silver medal performance highlights the talent and hard work of swimmers from smaller towns and programs.
The details
Diehl, a junior at a small private college, competed in several events at the ACC championships and earned a silver medal in one of the individual races. His strong showing at the high-level competition is a testament to his dedication and skill in the pool.
- The ACC swimming championships were held over the weekend of February 21-23, 2026.
The players
Daniel Diehl
A swimmer from Cumberland, Maryland who attends a small private college and won a silver medal at the 2026 ACC swimming championships.
The takeaway
Diehl's silver medal performance at the prestigious ACC swimming championships shows that talented athletes can come from anywhere, not just the powerhouse college sports programs. His success highlights the value of dedication and hard work in achieving athletic excellence.





