News Topic: Athletics

  • RiverBlog: Coach Sion Brinn & The Long Way Home 

    RiverBlog: Coach Sion Brinn & The Long Way Home 

    From a small island, a walk-on tryout, and a hard road nobody saw — to two Olympic Games, thirteen national championships, and a dynasty built at the only place that ever felt like home. 

    Indian River State College head swimming and diving coach Sion Brinn looks on intently from the pool deck during the NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
    Indian River State College head swimming and diving coach Sion Brinn looks on intently from the pool deck during the NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.

    A Kid from Jamaica Who Had Something to Prove 

    Swimmers compete in adjacent lanes during a freestyle race, captured mid-stroke from an elevated angle. The churning white water and lane lines are visible in the blue pool.
    Sion Brinn swims the 100-meter freestyle at the ASA National Championships 

    Coming Home 

    Indian River State College swimming and diving head coach Sion Brinn addresses his team poolside during prelims at the NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The outdoor pool and championship banner are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
    Head coach Sion Brinn rallies the Indian River State College swimming and diving teams during prelims at the 2026 NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.

    2026: A Championship at Home 

    Swimmers dive off the starting blocks under the lights during a race at the NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at Indian River State College's outdoor aquatic facility.
    Indian River State College swimmers launch off the blocks during finals competition at the 2026 NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted at Indian River State College.
    The Indian River State College men's swimming and diving team celebrates on stage bathed in blue light and stage fog, wearing white national champions t-shirts and blue hats while holding the 2026 NJCAA Men's Swimming and Diving championship trophy. Team members flash hand signs and cheer as program officials look on from either side of the stage.
    2026 NJCAA National Champions: Indian River State College Men’s Swimming & Diving Team 
    The Indian River State College women's swimming and diving team poses on stage in matching white national champions t-shirts and blue hats, holding a championship trophy and raising their index fingers, following their 2026 NJCAA Women's Swimming and Diving national championship. Team officials flank the group on either side in front of NJCAA and United States Coast Guard banners.
    2026 NJCAA Champions: Indian River State College Women’s Swimming & Diving Team 
    Indian River State College head swimming and diving coach Sion Brinn stands at center on stage holding a plaque, flanked by four individuals, in front of NJCAA and United States Coast Guard banners during an awards ceremony at the 2026 NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
    Indian River State College head coach Sion Brinn receives the NJCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Coach of the Year award on stage during the 2026 NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships awards ceremony.

    Champions in the Classroom 

    Members of The Indian River State College Swimming and Diving Team receive the Academic All-Stars Skull Award for their high academic achievement in 2026. 
    Members of The Indian River State College Swimming and Diving Team receive the Academic All-Stars Skull Award for their high academic achievement in 2026. 

    What Actually Drives Him 

    Headshot of Sion Brinn, head swimming and diving coach at Indian River State College, smiling against a blue background while wearing a white IRSC Athletics polo shirt.
    Indian River State College Swimming & Diving Head Coach Sion Brinn

     Sion Brinn: By the Numbers 

  • HISTORY MADE AGAIN: INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE SWEEPS THE 2026 NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 

    HISTORY MADE AGAIN: INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE SWEEPS THE 2026 NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 

    Men Claim 52nd Consecutive Title •  Women Capture 48th National Crown

    The River Extends the Longest Active Championship Streak in Collegiate Sports History — and Adds Another Crown to the Women’s Historic Total  

    The Indian River State College men's swimming & diving team celebrates on stage under blue lights and fog after winning the 2026 NJCAA National Championship, holding the national champion trophy while wearing white champion t-shirts and blue NJCAA Champions hats."
    NJCAA National Champions: Indian River State College Men’s Swimming & Diving Team
    The Indian River State College women's swimming & diving team poses on stage after winning the 2026 NJCAA National Championship, holding the national champion trophy and a foam finger, wearing white champion t-shirts and NJCAA Champions hats, with coaches and staff flanking the group.
    NJCAA National Champions: Indian River State College Women’s Swimming and Diving Team
    A young male swimmer in a black IRSC Swimming & Diving jacket crouches outdoors at night, smiling and biting a gold medal.
    Indian River State College Sophomore and NJCAA Record Holder Marcus Johnson 

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  • Indian River State College Swimming & Diving Teams Attempting to Win 52nd and 48th NJCAA Titles

    Indian River State College Swimming & Diving Teams Attempting to Win 52nd and 48th NJCAA Titles

    A diver's silhouette stands on a high diving platform at sunset, gripping the railings and looking down, at an outdoor aquatic facility. Warm golden light from the setting sun illuminates dramatic clouds in the background, with spectators and pool equipment visible below.
    NJCAA Swimming & Diving Championships to take place at Indian River State College on March 4-7, 2026.
  • Indian River State College Honors Three Athletic Teams with Academic All-Stars Skull Award

    Indian River State College Honors Three Athletic Teams with Academic All-Stars Skull Award

    Group photo of approximately 20-25 young women wearing matching white t-shirts, standing together in front of a blue logo backdrop. They are holding a blue and yellow trophy plaque. American, state, and college-branded flags are visible in the background, suggesting this is from an event or ceremony.
    Members of The Indian River State College Swimming and Diving Team receive the Academic All-Stars Skull Award for their high academic achievement. 
    Team photo of approximately 15-18 young women wearing matching royal blue jackets, posed together in front of the same blue logo backdrop. The group is holding the same blue and yellow trophy plaque, with one person holding a skull. American and state flags are visible behind them in what appears to be the same ceremonial setting.
    Members of the Indian River State College Volleyball Team receive the Academic All-Stars Skull Award for their high academic achievement. 
    Group photo of approximately 25-30 young women wearing matching light blue t-shirts with 'River' branding, standing together in front of a blue backdrop with repeating logos. They are holding a blue and yellow trophy plaque. American, Florida, and college flags are visible in the background. The setting is an official presentation or recognition ceremony.
    Members of the Indian River State College Softball Team receive the Academic All-Stars Skull Award for their high academic achievement. 
  • Teamwork Takes Center Field as Indian River State College Hosts Unified Sports Kickoff

    Teamwork Takes Center Field as Indian River State College Hosts Unified Sports Kickoff

    A group of Indian River State College students wearing blue “Unified Sports” shirts high-five each other along a sunny campus walkway lined with palm trees, smiling and cheering in a show of unity and school pride.
    Indian River State College students and athletes celebrate together during a Unified Sports event, building camaraderie and school spirit through teamwork and connection.
  • New Season, New Energy: Indian River State College Basketball Tips Off with “River Madness” on 10/17

    New Season, New Energy: Indian River State College Basketball Tips Off with “River Madness” on 10/17

    Coach T.J. Jackson unveils a Division I-caliber roster and a new era of fan engagement at The River. 

  • RiverBlog: River Madness Is More Than a Tipoff, It’s a Call to Fort Pierce

    RiverBlog: River Madness Is More Than a Tipoff, It’s a Call to Fort Pierce

    By: Rodrigo Berlanga Rodriguez & Kathleen Walter 

    Smiling man in a white Nike jacket stands under dramatic blue and yellow lighting, representing Indian River State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Travis “T.J.” Jackson.
    Indian River State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Travis “T.J.” Jackson.

    Building a Culture, Not Just a Team 

    Why JUCO, Why Now 

    Coaching With Purpose 

    The Bounce-Back 

    Three Indian River State College basketball players in blue and white uniforms sit on yellow bleachers holding basketballs, showing focus and confidence before the new season.
    Poised for a breakout season, Indian River State College basketball players reflect the grit and confidence driving The River’s renewed spirit on and off the court.

    How to Be Part of It 

    Promotional graphic for Indian River State College’s “River Madness” men’s basketball kick-off event featuring two players in River uniforms, scheduled for Friday, October 17 at 5 p.m. at the Massey Campus Gymnasium.