2014 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships | |
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Host city | Austin, Texas |
Date(s) | March 2014 |
Venue(s) | Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center University of Texas |
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The 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 2014 at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas at the 80th 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.
California topped the team standings, the Golden Bears' fifth men's title and third in four years.
Rank | Team | Points |
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California | 468.5 | |
Texas (H) | 417.5 | |
Florida | 387 | |
4 | Michigan (DC) | 310 |
5 | Georgia | 259 |
6 | Auburn | 230 |
7 | Arizona | 198.5 |
8 | USC | 182 |
9 | Stanford | 155 |
10 | Indiana | 141 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
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50 freestyle | Kristian Golomeev Alabama Brad Tandy Arizona | 18.95 | None awarded | Brad Deborde Florida | 18.98 | ||||
100 freestyle | João de Lucca Louisville | 41.70 | Marcelo Chierighini Auburn | 41.97 | Cristian Quintero USC | 42.14 | |||
200 freestyle | João de Lucca Louisville | 1:31.96 | Cristian Quintero USC | 1:32.28 | Michael Wynalda Michigan | 1:32.58 | |||
500 freestyle | Cristian Quintero USC | 4:10.02 | Dan Wallace Florida | 4:11.62 | Connor Jaeger Michigan | 4:12.67 | |||
1650 freestyle | Connor Jaeger Michigan | 14:29.27 | Jeremy Bagshaw California | 14:39.00 | Arthur Frayler Florida | 14:43.08 | |||
100 backstroke | Ryan Murphy California | 44.63 | Shane Ryan Penn State | 44.78 | Kip Darmody Texas | 45.03 | |||
200 backstroke | Ryan Murphy California | 1:37.35 | Eric Ress Indiana | 1:38.69 | David Nolan Stanford | 1:39.17 | |||
100 breaststroke | Kevin Cordes Arizona | 50.04 | Nic Fink Georgia | 51.48 | Richard Funk Michigan | 51.96 | |||
200 breaststroke | Kevin Cordes Arizona | 1:48.66 | Cody Miller Indiana | 1:51.82 | Nic Fink Georgia | 1:51.92 | |||
100 butterfly | Marcin Cieślak Florida | 44.87 | Pavel Sankovich Florida State | 45.00 | Tim Phillips Ohio State | 45.10 | |||
200 butterfly | Dylan Bosch Michigan | 1:39.33 | Marcin Cieślak Florida | 1:40.19 | Marcin Tarczyński Florida | 1:42.11 | |||
200 IM | Marcin Cieślak Florida | 1:40.58 | Chase Kalisz Georgia | 1:41.19 | David Nolan Stanford | 1:41.38 | |||
400 IM | Chase Kalisz Georgia | 3:34.50 | Dan Wallace Florida | 3:38.17 | Josh Prenot California | 3:38.58 | |||
200 freestyle relay | California Tyler Messerschmidt (19.23) Ryan Murphy (18.75) Tony Cox (18.81) Seth Stubblefield (18.48) | 1:15.27 | Texas Matt Ellis (19.19) John Murray (18.36) Tripp Cooper (19.21) Kip Darmody (18.77) | 1:15.53 | Auburn Marcelo Chierighini (19.36) James Disney-May (18.93) Kyle Darmody (18.67) Tj Leon (18.96) | 1:15.92 | |||
400 freestyle relay | Aubrun Marcelo Chierighini (42.06) James Disney-May (42.02) Arthur Mendes (42.77) Kyle Darmody (41.48) | 2:48.33 | California Tyler Messerschmidt (42.64) Ryan Murphy (41.67) Fabio Gimondi (43.20) Seth Stubblefield (41.97) | 2:49.38 | NC State Simonas Bilis (42.19) David Williams (42.35) Jonathan Boffa (41.65) Andreas Schiellerup (43.31) | 2:49.50 | |||
800 freestyle relay | USC Cristian Quintero (1:32.84) Reed Malone (1:34.32) Dylan Carter (1:33.25) Dimitri Colupaev (1:32.68) | 6:13.09 | Florida Mitch D'Arrigo (1:34.05) Sebastian Rousseau (1:33.90) Marcin Cieślak (1:33.66) Dan Wallace (1:33.13) | 6:14.74 | Stanford Drew Cosgarea (1:34.22) Thomas Stephens (1:34.76) David Nolan (1:32.89) Tom Kremer (1:33.80) | 6:15.67 | |||
200 medley relay | California Ryan Murphy (20.90) Chuck Katis (23.29) Tony Cox (19.99) Tyler Messerschmidt (18.65) | 1:22.83 | Texas Kip Darmody (20.88) John Murray (23.45) Jack Conger (20.01) Caleb Weir (18.96) | 1:23.30 | Auburn Joe Patching (24.47) Michael Duderstadt (23.65) Marcelo Chierighini (20.17) Kyle Darmody (18.37) | 1:23.87 | |||
400 medley relay | California Ryan Murphy (44.91) Chuck Katis (50.46) Marcin Tarczyński (45.43) Seth Stubblefield (41.86) | 3:02.66 | Florida Corey Main (46.21) Eduardo Solaeche-Gomez (52.10) Marcin Cieślak (44.65) Brad Deborde (41.81) | 3:04.77 | Texas Kip Darmody (45.27) Imri Ganiel (52.79) Tripp Cooper (44.47) Caleb Weir (42.26) | 3:04.79 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1 m diving | Michael Hixon Texas | 443.50 | Kristian Ipsen Stanford | 436.55 | Nick McCrory Duke | 412.15 |
3 m diving | Michael Hixon Texas | 457.20 | Riley McCormick ASU | 412.40 | Mauricio Robles-Rodriguez Tennessee | 406.65 |
Platform diving | Nick McCrory Duke | 454.85 | Rafael Quintero Arizona | 452.40 | Amund Gismervik Hawaii | 446.10 |
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