NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
- NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
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The NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships are college championship events in the USA. The event is held annually, and the NCAA hosts Swimming & Diving Championships in each of its three Divisions (Division I, II and III).
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.
Contents
Winning teams
Division I
From inception in 1924 through 1936 [1], three schools won unofficial national team championships, which were proclaimed in the newspapers of the time. [2]
- 1924 - Northwestern
- 1925 - Naval Academy
- 1926 - Naval Academy [3]
- 1927 - Michigan [4]
- 1928 - Michigan
- 1929 - Northwestern
- 1930 - Northwestern [5]
- 1931 - Michigan
- 1932 - Michigan
- 1933 - Northwestern [6][7]
- 1934 - Michigan
- 1935 - Michigan
- 1936 - Michigan
- 1937 - Michigan *
- 1938 - Michigan
- 1939 - Michigan
- 1940 - Michigan
- 1941 - Michigan
- 1942 - Yale
- 1943 - Ohio State
- 1944 - Yale
- 1945 - Ohio State
- 1946 - Ohio State
- 1947 - Ohio State
- 1948 - Michigan
- 1949 - Ohio State
- 1950 - Ohio State
- 1951 - Yale
- 1952 - Ohio State
- 1953 - Yale
- 1954 - Ohio State
- 1955 - Ohio State
- 1956 - Ohio State
- 1957 - Michigan
- 1958 - Michigan
- 1959 - Michigan
- 1960 - Southern California
- 1961 - Michigan
- 1962 - Ohio State
- 1963 - Southern California
- 1964 - Southern California
- 1965 - Southern California
- 1966 - Southern California
- 1967 - Stanford
- 1968 - Indiana
- 1969 - Indiana
- 1970 - Indiana
- 1971 - Indiana
- 1972 - Indiana
- 1973 - Indiana
- 1974 - Southern California
- 1975 - Southern California
- 1976 - Southern California
- 1977 - Southern California
- 1978 - Tennessee
- 1979 - California
- 1980 - California
- 1981 - Texas
- 1982 - UCLA
- 1983 - Florida
- 1984 - Florida
- 1985 - Stanford
- 1986 - Stanford
- 1987 - Stanford
- 1988 - Texas
- 1989 - Texas
- 1990 - Texas
- 1991 - Texas
- 1992 - Stanford
* First official NCAA team championship
Division II
- 1964 - Bucknell (PA)
- 1965 - San Diego State
- 1966 - San Diego State
- 1967 - UC Santa Barbara
- 1968 - Long Beach State
- 1969 - UC Irvine
- 1970 - UC Irvine
- 1971 - UC Irvine
- 1972 - Eastern Michigan
- 1973 - Cal State Chico
- 1974 - Cal State, Chico
- 1975 - Cal State Northridge
- 1976 - Cal State Chico
- 1977 - Cal State Northridge
- 1978 - Cal State Northridge
- 1979 - Cal State Northridge
- 1980 - Oakland (MI)
- 1981 - Cal State Northridge
- 1982 - Cal State Northridge
- 1983 - Cal State Northridge
- 1984 - Cal State Northridge
- 1985 - Cal State Northridge
- 1986 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1987 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1988 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1989 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1990 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1991 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1992 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1993 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1994 - Oakland
- 1995 - Oakland
- 1996 - Oakland
- 1997 - Oakland
- 1998 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 1999 - Drury
- 2000 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 2001 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 2002 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 2003 - Drury
- 2004 - Cal State Bakersfield
- 2005 - Drury
- 2006 - Drury
- 2007 - Drury
- 2008 - Drury
- 2009 - Drury
- 2010 - Drury
- 2011 - Drury
Division III
- 1975 - Cal State Chico
- 1976 - St. Lawrence
- 1977 - Johns Hopkins
- 1978 - Johns Hopkins
- 1979 - Johns Hopkins
- 1980 - Kenyon
- 1981 - Kenyon
- 1982 - Kenyon
- 1983 - Kenyon
- 1984 - Kenyon
- 1985 - Kenyon
- 1986 - Kenyon
- 1987 - Kenyon
- 1988 - Kenyon
- 1989 - Kenyon
- 1990 - Kenyon
- 1991 - Kenyon
- 1992 - Kenyon
- 1993 - Kenyon
- 1994 - Kenyon
- 1995 - Kenyon
- 1996 - Kenyon
- 1997 - Kenyon
- 1998 - Kenyon
- 1999 - Kenyon
- 2000 - Kenyon
- 2001 - Kenyon
- 2002 - Kenyon
- 2003 - Kenyon
- 2004 - Kenyon
- 2005 - Kenyon
- 2006 - Kenyon
- 2007 - Kenyon
- 2008 - Kenyon
- 2009 - Kenyon
- 2010 - Kenyon
- 2011 - Denison
NCAA team titles
Division I
Titles Institution 11 Ohio State 11 Michigan 10 Texas 9 Southern California 8 Auburn 8 Stanford 6 Indiana 4 Yale 3 California 2 Florida 1 Arizona 1 UCLA 1 Tennessee Division II
Titles Institution 13 Cal State Bakersfield 9 Cal State Northridge 9 Drury 5 Oakland 3 Cal State Chico 2 San Diego State 1 Bucknell 1 Eastern Michigan 1 Long Beach State 1 UC Santa Barbara Division III
Titles Institution 31 Kenyon 3 Johns Hopkins 1 Cal State Chico 1 Denison 1 St. Lawrence Venues
Division I
Division II
Division III
# Year Location Arena 1 1975
Meadville, PennsylvaniaAllegheny College, Richard King Mellon Recreation Center 2 1976
Washington, PennsylvaniaWashington & Jefferson College, Henry Memorial Center 3 1977
Oberlin, OhioOberlin College Recreation Center 4 1978
Grinnell, IowaGrinnell College Physical Education Complex 5 1979
Geneseo, New YorkState University of New York Geneseo, Myrtle A. Merritt Athletic Center 6 1980
Washington, PennsylvaniaWashington & Jefferson College, Henry Memorial Center 7 1981
Oberlin, OhioOberlin College Recreation Center 8 1982
Lexington, VirginiaWashington and Lee University, Cy Twombly Pool (swimming) and Virginia Military Institute (diving) 9 1983
Canton, OhioCanton McKinley High School, C.T. Branin Natatorium 10 1984
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 11 1985
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 12 1986
Canton, OhioCanton McKinley High School, C.T. Branin Natatorium 13 1987
Canton, OhioCanton McKinley High School, C.T. Branin Natatorium 14 1988
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 15 1989
Brunswick, MaineBowdoin College, A. LeRoy Greason Swimming Pool 16 1990
Wheaton, IllinoisWheaton College, Chrouser Aquatics Center 17 1991
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 18 1992
Buffalo, New YorkErie Community College, Flickinger Aquatic Center 19 1993
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 20 1994
Williamstown, MassachusettsWilliams College, John Wesley Chandler Athletic Center 21 1995
Oxford, OhioMiami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center 22 1996
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 23 1997
Oxford, OhioMiami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center 24 1998
St. Peters, MissouriSt. Peters Rec-Plex 25 1999
Minneapolis, MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Aquatic Center 26 2000
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 27 2001
Buffalo, New YorkErie Community College, Flickinger Aquatic Center 28 2002
Oxford, OhioMiami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center 29 2003
Atlanta, GeorgiaEmory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center 30 2004
St. Peters, MissouriSt. Peters Rec-Plex 31 2005
Holland, MichiganHolland Community Aquatic Center 32 2006
Minneapolis, MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Aquatic Center 33 2007
Houston, TexasUniversity of Houston, Campus Recreation and Wellness Center Natatorium 34 2008
Oxford, OhioMiami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center 35 2009
Minneapolis, MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Aquatic Center 36 2010
Minneapolis, MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Aquatic Center 37 2011
Knoxville, TennesseeSee also
References
- ^ "Division I Men's Swimming and Diving History". http://www.ncaa.com/history/m-swimming-d1.html. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ^ "College Swim Title Is Won by Michigan, Chicago Daily Tribune, Mar 29, 1931, p. A1". Chicago Daily Tribune. 1931-03-29. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/457643722.html?dids=457643722:457643722&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Mar+29%2C+1931&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=College+Swim+Title+Is+Won+by+Michigan&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Navy took honors in several sports, but bowed to Army in four of their five clashes – boxers had a fine year. New York Times, July 11, 1926". The New York Times. 1926-07-11. http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F20B13F934541A7A93C3A8178CD85F428285F9. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ^ "University of Michigan Athletics National Championships". http://www.mgoblue.com/trads/national-champions.html. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Northwestern Wins National Tank Laurels, Michigan Second--Kojac's Great Work Gives Rutgers Third Place, The Hartford Courant, Mar 30, 1930., p. C1". The Hartford Courant. 1930-03-30. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/813458502.html?dids=813458502:813458502&FMT=CITE&FMTS=CITE:AI&type=historic&date=Mar+30%2C+1930&author=&pub=Hartford+Courant&desc=Northwestern+Wins+National+Tank+Laurels&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ^ Daley, Arthur J. (1933-03-27). "Western Swimmers and Wrestlers Dominated N.C.A.A. Title Meets; Captured All Eight Mat Crowns and Took Five of Nine Tank Championships -- Wiget, Stanford, Only Double Winner in New Haven Pool -- Thompson, Navy, Ended Brilliant Season, New York Times, March 27, 1933". The New York Times. http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F60C13FF3D5E1A7A93C5AB1788D85F478385F9. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
- ^ "Michigan Men's Swimming and Diving Year-by-Year Results". http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-swim/spec-rel/052209aac.html. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
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Division II Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
Division III Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
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