2019 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2019 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
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Host cityTexas Austin, Texas
Date(s)March 27–30, 2019
Venue(s)Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
University of Texas at Austin
2018
2021

The 2019 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested from March 27–30, 2019 at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center at University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas at the 96th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I men's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.[1]

Team standings[]

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[2]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) California 560
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Texas (DC) (H) 475
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Indiana 385.5
4 NC State 307
5 Louisville 212
6 Florida 164
7 Alabama 142
8 Harvard 132
9 Ohio State 124
10 Virginia 106

Swimming results[]

Full results [3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Ryan Hoffer
California
18.63
California
18.68 Robert Howard
Alabama
18.80
100 freestyle Dean Farris
Harvard
40.80 Bowe Becker
Minnesota
40.83 Zach Apple
Indiana
41.45
200 freestyle Andrew Seliskar
California
1:30.14 Zach Apple
Indiana
1:31.55 Drew Kibler
Texas
1:31.76
500 freestyle Townley Haas
Texas
4:08.19 Sean Grieshop
California
4:10.29
Arizona
4:10.77
1650 freestyle Felix Auboeck
Michigan
14:23.09 Michael Brinegar
Indiana
14.27.50
California
14:32.12
100 backstroke Dean Farris
Harvard
43.66 Coleman Stewart
NC State
43.98
Grand Canyon
44.33
200 backstroke John Shebat
Texas
1:36.42 Austin Katz
Texas
1:36.45 Bryce Mefford
California
1:38.65
100 breaststroke Ian Finnerty
Indiana
49.85
USC
50.30 Max McHugh
Minnesota
50.52
200 breaststroke Andrew Seliskar
California
1:48.70 Max McHugh
Minnesota
1:49.41 Ian Finnerty
Indiana
1:49.90
100 butterfly Vini Lanza
Indiana
44.37 Coleman Stewart
NC State
44.46
Michigan
44.84
200 butterfly Andreas Vazaios
NC State
1:38.57 Vini Lanza
Indiana
1:39.63 Zheng Wen Quah
California
1:39.68
200 IM Andrew Seliskar
California
1:38.14 Andreas Vazaios
NC State
1:39.35 John Shebat
Texas
1:39.63
400 IM Abrahm DeVine
Stanford
3:36.41 Sean Grieshop
California
3:37.03
California
3:37.52
200 freestyle relay California
(18.84)
Ryan Hoffer (18.43)
(18.79)
Andrew Seliskar (18.40)
1:14.46 NC State
Nyls Korstanje (19.03)
Justin Ress (18.32)
(18.81)
(18.62)
1:14.56 Texas
Daniel Krueger (19.19)
Drew Kibler (18.62)
(18.92)
Tate Jackson (18.38)
1:15.11
400 freestyle relay Texas
Daniel Krueger (41.73)
John Shebat (41.65)
Tate Jackson (40.98)
Townley Haas (40.76)
2:45.12 NC State
(41.91)
Coleman Stewart (41.94)
Nyls Korstanje (41.44)
Justin Ress (40.96)
2:46.25 California
(42.15)
(41.92)
Ryan Hoffer (41.24)
Andrew Seliskar (41.10)
2:46.41
800 freestyle relay Texas
Drew Kibler (1:32.06)
Austin Katz (1:31.45)
(1:31.91)
Townley Haas (1:29.66)
6:05.08 NC State
Andreas Vazaios (1:32.22)
Coleman Stewart (1:30.61)
(1:31.91)
Justin Ress (1:31.89)
6:06.63 California
Andrew Seliskar (1:30.14)
Bryce Mefford (1:32.57)
Trenton Julian (1:31.74)
(1:32.86)
6:07.31
200 medley relay Alabama
Zane Waddell (20.41)
(23.24)
(20.39)
Robert Howard (18.22)
1:22.26 California
(20.85)
Reece Whitley (23.68)
(19.66)
Ryan Hoffer (18.17)
1:22.43 NC State
Coleman Stewart (20.66)
(23.49)
Nyls Korstanje (20.06)
Justin Ress (18.26)
1:22.47
400 medley relay Indiana
(45.25)
Ian Finnerty (49.60)
Vini Lanza (44.21)
Zach Apple (40.64)
2:59.70 California
(45.09)
Reece Whitley (51.15)
Andrew Seliskar (44.32)
Ryan Hoffer (41.00)
3:01.56 Texas
Austin Katz (45.54)
(50.97)
John Shebat (43.89)
Tate Jackson (41.18)
3:01.58

Diving Results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving
Tennessee
405.40
Penn. State
399.30 Sam Thornton
Texas A&M
390.50
3 m diving Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
461.65
Miami
432.75
Texas
415.75
Platform diving Jordan Windle
Texas
447.00 David Dinsmore
Miami
440.75
LSU
435.80

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2019 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships". Athletics at the University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  3. ^ "2019 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming & Diving Championships Results" (PDF). SwimSwam. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
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