NCAA Division I men's swimming and diving championships

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NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
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Founded1924
Number of teams35 (2015)
Current championsTexas Longhorns (15)
Most successful club(s)Texas Longhorns (15)
Television broadcastersESPNU
WebsiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships are annual college championship events in the United States.

The meets take place in a 25-yard pool, except for the Division I meets in 2000 and 2004 which were swum in a 25-meter competition course.

Events[]

Individual swimming events[]

  • Freestyle events
    • 50-yard Freestyle (1925−present)
    • 100-yard Freestyle (1925−present)
    • 200-yard Freestyle (1963−present)
    • 500-yard Freestyle (1963−present)
    • 1,650-yard Freestyle (1963−present)
  • Backstroke events
    • 100-yard Backstroke (1950−present)
    • 200-yard Backstroke (1951−present)
  • Breaststroke events
    • 100-yard Breaststroke (1958−present)
    • 200-yard Breaststroke (1958−present)
  • Butterfly events
    • 100-yard Butterfly (1950−present)
    • 200-yard Butterfly (1935−present)
  • Medley events
    • 200-yard individual medley (1956−present)
    • 400-yard individual medley (1963−present)

Relay swimming events[]

  • Freestyle relay events
    • 200-yard freestyle relay (1927−1930, 1989−present)
    • 400-yard freestyle relay (1931−present)
    • 800-yard freestyle relay (1966−present)
  • Medley relay events
    • 200-yard medley relay (1989−present)
    • 400-yard medley relay (1957−present)

Diving events[]

  • Diving events
    • One-meter diving (1924−present)
    • Three-meter diving (1931−present)
    • Platform diving (1990−present)

Short-course events[]

Individual swimming events[]

  • Freestyle events
    • 50-meter Freestyle (2000, 2004)
    • 100-meter Freestyle (1924, 2000, 2004)
    • 200-meter Freestyle (1924, 2000, 2004)
    • 400-meter Freestyle (1924, 2000, 2004)
    • 1,500-meter Freestyle (1924, 1932−1962, 2000, 2004)
  • Backstroke events
    • 100-meter Backstroke (1924, 2000, 2004)
    • 200-meter Backstroke (2000, 2004)
  • Breaststroke events
    • 100-meter Breaststroke (2000, 2004)
    • 200-meter Breaststroke (1924, 2000, 2004)
  • Butterfly events
    • 100-meter Butterfly (2000, 2004)
    • 200-meter Butterfly (2000, 2004)
  • Medley events
    • 200-meter individual medley (2000, 2004)
    • 400-meter individual medley (2000, 2004)

Relay swimming events[]

  • Freestyle relay events
    • 200-meter freestyle relay (2000, 2004)
    • 400-meter freestyle relay (2000, 2004)
    • 800-meter freestyle relay (2000, 2004)
  • Medley relay events
    • 200-meter medley relay (2000, 2004)
    • 400-meter medley relay (2000, 2004)

Discontinued events[]

Individual swimming events[]

  • Freestyle events
    • 220-yard Freestyle (1925–1962)
    • 440-yard Freestyle (1925–1962)
  • Backstroke events
    • 150-yard Backstroke (1925–1950)
  • Breaststroke events
    • 100-yard Breaststroke (1957)
    • 200-yard Breaststroke (1925–1934, 1955–1974)
  • Medley events
    • 150-yard individual medley (1930, 1949–1955)

Relay swimming events[]

  • Medley relay events
    • 300-yard medley relay (1927–1956)

Results[]

  • From inception in 1924 through 1936,[1] three schools won all of the NCAA unofficial team championships, which were proclaimed in the newspapers of the time.[2][3]

Pre-team championship (1924−1936)[]

NCAA Collegiate Swimming Championship Meets
Year Site Venue Winner
1924
Details
Annapolis, Maryland Northwestern
1925
Details
Evanston, Illinois Patten Gymnasium Navy
1926
Details
Annapolis, Maryland Navy[4]
1927
Details
Iowa City, Iowa Michigan[5]
1928
Details
Philadelphia Michigan[3]
1929
Details
St. Louis, Missouri Francis Gymnasium Northwestern
1930
Details
Cambridge, Massachusetts Malkin Athletic Center Northwestern[6]
1931
Details
Chicago, Illinois [7] Michigan[8]
1932
Details
Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan[3]
1933
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Payne Whitney Gymnasium Northwestern[9]
1934
Details
Columbus, Ohio Michigan[3]
1935
Details
Cambridge, Massachusetts Malkin Athletic Center Michigan[3]
1936
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Payne Whitney Gymnasium Michigan[3]

Team championship (1937−present)[]

NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships[10][11]
Year Site Venue Team Championship
Winner Points Runner-up Points
1937
Details
Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota Armory Michigan 75 Ohio State 39
1938
Details
New Brunswick, New Jersey College Avenue Gym Michigan 46 Ohio State 45
1939
Details
Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan 65 Ohio State 58
1940
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Kiphuth Pool Michigan 45 Yale 42
1941
Details
East Lansing, Michigan Michigan 61 Yale 58
1942
Details
Cambridge, Massachusetts Indoor Athletic Building Yale 71 Michigan 39
1943
Details
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 81 Michigan 47
1944
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Kiphuth Pool Yale 39 Michigan 38
1945
Details
Ann Arbor, Michigan Ohio State 56 Michigan 48
1946
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Kiphuth Pool Ohio State 61 Michigan 37
1947
Details
Seattle, Washington Pavilion Pool Ohio State 66 Michigan 39
1948
Details
Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan 44 Ohio State 41
1949
Details
Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ohio State 49 Iowa 35
1950
Details
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 64 Yale 43
1951
Details
Austin, Texas Gregory Gymnasium Pool Yale 81 Michigan State 60
1952
Details
Princeton, New Jersey Dillon Pool Ohio State 94 Yale 81
1953
Details
Columbus, Ohio Yale 96½ Ohio State 73½
1954
Details
Syracuse, New York Webster Pool Ohio State 94 Michigan 67
1955
Details
Oxford, Ohio Ohio State 90 Michigan
Yale
51
1956
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Kiphuth Pool Ohio State 68 Yale 54
1957
Details
Chapel Hill, North Carolina Michigan 69 Yale 61
1958
Details
Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan 72 Yale 63
1959
Details
Ithaca, New York Michigan 137½ Ohio State 44
1960
Details
University Park, Texas USC 87 Michigan 73
1961
Details
Seattle Pavilion Pool Michigan 85 USC 62
1962
Details
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 92 USC 46
1963
Details
Raleigh, North Carolina Willis Casey Natatorium USC 81 Yale 77
1964
Details
New Haven, Connecticut Kiphuth Pool USC 96 Indiana 91
1965
Details
Ames, Iowa Beyer Hall Pool USC 285 Indiana 278½
1966
Details
Colorado Springs, Colorado Cadet Gymnasium USC 302 Indiana 286
1967
Details
East Lansing, Michigan Stanford 275 USC 260
1968
Details
Hanover, New Hampshire Indiana 346 Yale 253
1969
Details
Bloomington, Indiana Indiana 427 USC 306
1970
Details
Salt Lake City, Utah Indiana 332 USC 235
1971
Details
Ames, Iowa Beyer Hall Pool Indiana 351 USC 260
1972
Details
West Point, New York Indiana 390 USC 371
1973
Details
Knoxville, Tennessee Indiana 358 Tennessee 294
1974
Details
Long Beach, California USC 339 Indiana 338
1975
Details
Cleveland, Ohio USC 344 Indiana 274
1976
Details
Providence, Rhode Island Smith Swimming Center USC 398 Tennessee 237
1977
Details
Cleveland USC 385 Alabama 204
1978
Details
Long Beach, California Tennessee 307 Auburn 185
1979
Details
Cleveland, Ohio California 287 USC 227
1980
Details
Cambridge, Massachusetts California 234 Texas 220
1981
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Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center Texas 259 UCLA 189
1982
Details
Brown Deer, Wisconsin UCLA 219 Texas 210
1983
Details
Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Florida 238 SMU 227
1984
Details
Cleveland Florida 287½ Texas 277
1985
Details
Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center Stanford 403½ Florida 329
1986
Details
Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Stanford 404 California 335
1987
Details
Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center Stanford 374 USC 296
1988
Details
Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Texas 424 USC 369½
1989
Details
Texas 424 Stanford 396
1990
Details
Texas 506 USC 423
1991
Details
Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center Texas 476 Stanford 420
1992
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Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Stanford 632 Texas 356
1993
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Stanford 520½ Michigan 396
1994
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Minneapolis Stanford 566½ Texas 445
1995
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Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Michigan 561 Stanford 475
1996
Details
Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center Texas 479 Auburn 443½
1997
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Minneapolis Auburn 496½ Stanford 340
1998
Details
Auburn, Alabama James E. Martin Aquatics Center Stanford 599 Auburn 394½
1999
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Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Auburn 467½ Stanford 414½
2000
Details
Minneapolis Texas 538 Auburn 385
2001
Details
College Station, Texas Student Recreation Center Natatorium Texas 597½ Stanford 457½
2002
Details
Athens, Georgia Gabrielsen Natatorium Texas 512 Stanford 501
2003
Details
Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center Auburn 609½ Texas 413
2004
Details
East Meadow, New York Nassau County Aquatic Center Auburn 634 Stanford 377½
2005
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Minneapolis Auburn 491 Stanford 414
2006
Details
Atlanta Georgia Tech Aquatic Center Auburn 480 Arizona 440½
2007
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Minneapolis Auburn 566 Stanford 397
2008
Details
Federal Way, Washington Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center Arizona 500½ Texas 406
2009
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College Station, Texas Student Recreation Center Natatorium Auburn 526 Texas 487
2010
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Columbus, Ohio Texas 500 California 469½
2011
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Minneapolis California 493 Texas 470½
2012
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Federal Way, Washington Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center California 535½ Texas 491
2013
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Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Michigan 480 California 406½
2014
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Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center California 468½ Texas 417½
2015
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Iowa City, Iowa Iowa Natatorium Texas 528 California 399
2016
Details
Atlanta Georgia Tech Aquatic Center Texas 541½ California 351
2017
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Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Texas 542 California 349
2018
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Minneapolis Texas 449 California 437.5
2019
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Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center California 560 Texas 475
2020
Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
Details
Greensboro, NC Greensboro Aquatic Center Texas 595 California 568

Team titles[]

NCAA Division I men's swimming and diving championships is located in the United States
Texas
Texas
Michigan
Michigan
Ohio State
Ohio State
USC
USC
Auburn
Auburn
Stanford
Stanford
California
California
Indiana
Indiana
Yale
Yale
Florida
Florida
Arizona
Arizona
UCLA
UCLA
Tennessee
Tennessee
National Championships by school: Orange pog.svg 15, Blue pog.svg 12, Red pog.svg 11, Yellow pog.svg 9, White pog.svg 8, Gold pog.svg 6, Turquoise pog.svg 4, Pink pog.svg 2, Black pog.svg 1
Team Number Years won (official)
Texas 15 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021
Michigan 12 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1995, 2013
Ohio State 11 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1962
USC 9 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
Auburn 8 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
Stanford 8 1967, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998
California 6 1979, 1980, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2019
Indiana 6 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973
Yale 4 1942, 1944, 1951, 1953
Florida 2 1983, 1984
Arizona 1 2008
UCLA 1 1982
Tennessee 1 1978

Venues[]

Natatorium City University Events Years
Indiana University Natatorium Indianapolis Indiana University–Purdue University 11 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2013, 2017
Texas Swimming Center Austin, Texas University of Texas 8 1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1996, 2003, 2014, 2019
Minneapolis University of Minnesota 7 1994, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2018
Payne Whitney Gymnasium New Haven, Connecticut Yale University 7 1933, 1935, 1940, 1944, 1946, 1956, 1964
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University 5 1934, 1943, 1950, 1953, 1962
Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Michigan 5 1932, 1939, 1945, 1948, 1958
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland State University 4 1975, 1977, 1979, 1984
Malkin Athletic Center Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University 3 1930, 1935, 1942
Georgia Tech Aquatic Center Atlanta Georgia Institute of Technology 2 2006, 2016
Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center Federal Way, Washington None 2 2008, 2012
Student Recreation Center Natatorium College Station, Texas Texas A&M University 2 2001, 2009
Long Beach, California California State University, Long Beach 2 1974, 1978
Ames, Iowa Iowa State University 2 1965, 1971
Pavilion Pool Seattle, Washington University of Washington 2 1947, 1961
Chapel Hill, North Carolina University of North Carolina 2 1949, 1957
Patten Gymnasium Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University 2 1925, 1931
Annapolis, Maryland United States Naval Academy 2 1924, 1926
Greensboro Aquatic Center Greensboro, North Carolina None 1 2021
Iowa Natatorium Iowa City, Iowa University of Iowa 1 2015
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University 1 2010
Nassau County Aquatic Center East Meadow, New York None 1 2004
Gabrielsen Natatorium Athens, Georgia University of Georgia 1 2002
James E. Martin Aquatics Center Auburn, Alabama Auburn University 1 1998
Brown Deer, Wisconsin None 1 1982
Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University 1 1980
Providence, Rhode Island Brown University 1 1976
Knoxville, Tennessee University of Tennessee 1 1973
West Point, New York United States Military Academy 1 1972
Salt Lake City University of Utah 1 1970
Bloomington, Indiana Indiana University 1 1969
Hanover, New Hampshire Dartmouth College 1 1968
East Lansing, Michigan Michigan State University 1 1967
Cadet Gymnasium Colorado Springs, Colorado United States Air Force Academy 1 1966
Raleigh, North Carolina North Carolina State University 1 1963
University Park, Texas Southern Methodist University 1 1960
Ithaca, New York Cornell University 1 1959
Oxford, Ohio Miami University 1 1955
Webster Pool Syracuse, New York Syracuse University 1 1954
Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University 1 1952
Gregory Gymnasium Austin, Texas University of Texas 1 1951
East Lansing, Michigan Michigan State College 1 1941
College Avenue Gymnasium New Brunswick, New Jersey Rutgers University 1 1938
University of Minnesota Armory Minneapolis University of Minnesota 1 1937
Francis Gymnasium St. Louis Washington University in St. Louis 1 1929
Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania 1 1928
Iowa City, Iowa University of Iowa 1 1927

Championship records[]

Event Time Name Club Date Location Ref
50y freestyle 17.63 NR Caeleb Dressel Florida March 22, 2018 Minneapolis, Minnesota [12]
100y freestyle 39.90 NR Caeleb Dressel Florida March 24, 2018 Minneapolis, Minnesota [13]
200y freestyle 1:29.15 r, NR Dean Farris Harvard March 27, 2019 Austin, Texas [14]
500y freestyle 4:07.97 Georgia March 25, 2021 Greensboro, North Carolina [15]
1650y freestyle 14:12.52 Bobby Finke Florida March 27, 2021 Greensboro, North Carolina [16]
100y backstroke 43.49 NR Ryan Murphy California March 25, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state) [17]
200y backstroke 1:35.73 NR Ryan Murphy California March 26, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state) [18]
100y breaststroke 49.69 NR Ian Finnerty Indiana March 23, 2018 Minneapolis, Minnesota [19]
200y breaststroke 1:47.91 NR Will Licon Texas March 25, 2017 Indianapolis, Indiana [20]
100y butterfly 42.80 NR Caeleb Dressel Florida March 23, 2018 Minneapolis, Minnesota [21]
200y butterfly 1:37.35 NR Jack Conger Texas March 25, 2017 Indianapolis, Indiana [22]
200y individual medley 1:38.14 Andrew Seliskar California March 28, 2019 Austin, Texas [23]
400y individual medley 3:33.42 NR Chase Kalisz Georgia March 24, 2017 Indianapolis, Indiana [24]
4×50y freestyle relay 1:14.08
Auburn March 26, 2009 College Station, Texas
4×100y freestyle relay 2:44.31 NR
NC State March 24, 2018 Minneapolis, Minnesota [25]
4×200y freestyle relay 6:05.08 NR
Texas March 27, 2019 Austin, Texas [14]
4×50y medley relay 1:21.54
  •  (20.84)
    John Shebat
  •  (22.91)
    Will Licon
  •  (19.45)
    Singapore Joseph Schooling
  •  (18.34)
Texas March 24, 2017 Indianapolis, Indiana [26]
4×100y medley relay 2:59.22
  •  (44.58)
    John Shebat
  •  (49.75)
    Will Licon
  •  (43.60)
    Singapore Joseph Schooling
  •  (41.29)
    Jack Conger
Texas March 23, 2017 Indianapolis, Indiana [27]
1m Springboard 473.75 Kristian Ipsen Stanford March 28, 2013 Indianapolis, Indiana
3m Springboard 529.10 Samuel Dorman Miami March 27, 2015 Iowa City, Iowa [28]
Platform 548.90 Nick McCrory Duke March 26, 2011 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by NCAA; NRUS record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

See also[]

References[]

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