1950 NCAA swimming and diving championships | |
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Host city | Columbus, Ohio |
Date(s) | March 1950 |
Venue(s) | Ohio State Natatorium Ohio State University |
Teams | 20 |
Events | 14 |
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The 1950 NCAA swimming and diving championships were contested in March 1950 at the Ohio State Natatorium at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio at the 14th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its member programs in the United States.
Hosts Ohio State repeated as team champions, capturing their sixth overall title and fifth title in six years. [1]
Rank | Team | Points |
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Ohio State (H, DC) | 64 | |
Yale | 43 | |
Iowa | 25 | |
4 | Michigan | 24 |
5 | Michigan State | 17 |
6 | Stanford | 15 |
7 | Princeton | 13 |
8 | Texas | 11 |
9 | La Salle | 10 |
10 | Northwestern | 9 |
11 | Purdue | 8 |
12 | Miami (FL) | 4 |
13 | Army | 2 |
Colgate | ||
Indiana | ||
USC | ||
Washington State | ||
Wisconsin | ||
19 | Georgia | 1 |
SMU |
Event | Champion | Team | Time |
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50-yard freestyle | Edward Garst | Iowa | 23.4 |
100-yard freestyle | Clark Scholes | Michigan State | 50.9 |
220-yard freestyle | John Blum | Yale | 2:10.0 |
440-yard freestyle | Ralph Sala | Stanford | 4:43.1 |
1,500-meter freestyle | Jack Taylor | Ohio State | 18:38.3 |
100-yard backstroke | Bill Sonner | Ohio State | 59.1 |
150-yard backstroke | Jack Taylor | Ohio State | 1:32.1 |
100-yard butterfly | Bob Brawner | Princeton | 59.9 |
200-yard butterfly | Bob Brawner | Princeton | 2:14.3 |
150-yard individual medley | Joe Verdeur (DC) | La Salle | 1:31.2 |
400-yard freestyle relay | Bill Farnsworth Larry Munson John Blum Ray Reid | Yale (DH) | 3:27.9 |
300-yard medley relay | Al Ratkiewich Bob Essert Ray Reid | Yale | 2:51.2 |
Event | Champion | Team | Score |
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One-meter diving | Bruce Harlan (DC) | Ohio State | 145.00 |
Three-meter diving | Bruce Harlan (DC) | Ohio State | 153.65 |
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