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Iowa Hawkeyes Swimming and Diving | |
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Founded | 1917 (Men) 1974 (Women) |
Head coach | Marc Long |
Conference | Big Ten Conference |
Location | Iowa City, IA |
Home pool | Campus Recreation and Wellness Center |
Colors | Black and Gold [1] |
Titles | |
Men's B1G | 3 (1936, 1981, 1982) [2] |
The Iowa Hawkeyes swimming and diving team represents the University of Iowa in NCAA men's and women's swimming and diving. The teams compete at Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in Iowa City. Marc Long is the head coach of both the men's and women's swimming teams. Todd Waikel is the head diving coach.
The Iowa Swimming and Diving program competes in Campus Recreation and Wellness Center located on the east side of the Iowa campus.
Men's Swimming & Diving | ||||
Year | Coach | W-L-T | Big Ten | NCAA |
1917 | David Armbruster | 0-1-0 | ||
1918 | David Armbruster | |||
1919 | David Armbruster | 0-0-0 | 5th | |
1920 | David Armbruster | 0-3-0 | T-6th | |
1921 | David Armbruster | 0-4-0 | 7th | |
1922 | David Armbruster | 0-2-0 | 6th | |
1923 | David Armbruster | 1-2-0 | 8th | |
1924 | David Armbruster | 3-2-0 | T-4th | |
1925 | David Armbruster | 2-2-0 | T-5th | |
1926 | David Armbruster | 2-3-0 | 7th | |
1927 | David Armbruster | 0-6-0 | T-7th | |
1928 | David Armbruster | 2-3-0 | T-4th | |
1929 | David Armbruster | 4-2-0 | T-6th | |
1930 | David Armbruster | 3-0-0 | T-5th | |
1931 | David Armbruster | 3-2-0 | T-2nd | |
1932 | David Armbruster | 1-1-0 | 3rd | |
1933 | David Armbruster | 3-3-0 | 5th | |
1934 | David Armbruster | 4-1-0 | 2nd | |
1935 | David Armbruster | 4-1-0 | 3rd | |
1936 | David Armbruster | 3-1-0 | 1st | |
1937 | David Armbruster | 5-1-1 | 3rd | 5th |
1938 | David Armbruster | 3-1-0 | 3rd | 6th |
1939 | David Armbruster | 3-2-0 | T-4th | T-9th |
1940 | David Armbruster | 5-1-0 | 4th | |
1941 | David Armbruster | 5-1-0 | 2nd | 7th |
1942 | David Armbruster | 3-2-0 | 5th | T-9th |
1943 | David Armbruster | 2-2-0 | 4th | 4th |
1944 | David Armbruster | 0-2-1 | 6th | |
1945 | David Armbruster | 2-2-1 | 8th | T-12th |
1946 | David Armbruster | 5-1-0 | 3rd | T-9th |
1947 | David Armbruster | 5-2-0 | 3rd | 7th |
1948 | David Armbruster | 3-2-0 | 3rd | T-6th |
1949 | David Armbruster | 4-1-0 | 2nd | 2nd |
1950 | David Armbruster | 3-3-0 | 3rd | 3rd |
1951 | David Armbruster | 4-3-0 | 5th | T-9th |
1952 | David Armbruster | 5-1-0 | 4th | 8th |
1953 | David Armbruster | 3-3-0 | 4th | T-23rd |
1954 | David Armbruster | 2-4-0 | 8th | T-22nd |
1955 | David Armbruster | 4-3-0 | 3rd | 17th |
1956 | David Armbruster | 8-0-0 | T-3rd | 4th |
1957 | David Armbruster | 4-3-0 | 8th | 8th |
1958 | David Armbruster | 4-3-0 | 4th | 5th |
1959 | Robert Allen | 4-4-0 | 5th | 7th |
1960 | Robert Allen | 3-3-0 | 5th | 13th |
1961 | Robert Allen | 4-3-0 | 6th | 12th |
1962 | Robert Allen | 4-4-0 | 7th | 21st |
1963 | Robert Allen | 0-8-0 | 9th | |
1964 | Robert Allen | 3-5-0 | 8th | |
1965 | Robert Allen | 5-3-0 | 7th | |
1966 | Robert Allen | 6-3-0 | 8th | |
1967 | Robert Allen | 4-4-0 | 10th | |
1968 | Robert Allen | 4-4-1 | 10th | |
1969 | Robert Allen | 2-6-0 | 10th | |
1970 | Robert Allen | 5-8-0 | 9th | |
1971 | Robert Allen | 2-8-0 | 9th | |
1972 | Robert Allen | 5-7-0 | 10th | |
1973 | Robert Allen | 4-6-0 | 10th | |
1974 | Robert Allen | 3-7-0 | 10th | |
1975 | Robert Allen | 0-8-0 | 10th | |
1976 | Glenn Patton | 5-6-0 | 9th | |
1977 | Glenn Patton | 8-6-0 | 7th | |
1978 | Glenn Patton | 9-1-0 | 5th | 24th |
1979 | Glenn Patton | 7-2-0 | 4th | |
1980 | Glenn Patton | 8-0-0 | 3rd | 22nd |
1981 | Glenn Patton | 8-3-0 | 1st | 10th |
1982 | Glenn Patton | 5-5-0 | 1st | 17th |
1983 | Glenn Patton | 3-7-0 | 2nd | 22nd |
1984 | Glenn Patton | 12-2-0 | 2nd | 23rd |
1985 | Glenn Patton | 5-5-0 | 3rd | 18th |
1986 | Glenn Patton | 12-2-0 | 3rd | 14th |
1987 | Glenn Patton | 13-1-0 | 2nd | 18th |
1988 | Glenn Patton | 7-4-0 | 2nd | 13th |
1989 | Glenn Patton | 6-3-0 | 2nd | 8th |
1990 | Glenn Patton | 7-1-0 | 3rd | 14th |
1991 | Glenn Patton | 7-0-0 | 4th | 12th |
1992 | Glenn Patton | 6-2-0 | 5th | 13th |
1993 | Glenn Patton | 8-1-0 | 3rd | 17th |
1994 | Glenn Patton | 6-4-0 | 4th | 17th |
1995 | Glenn Patton | 8-0-0 | 3rd | 13th |
1996 | Glenn Patton | 4-1-0 | 5th | 33rd |
1997 | Glenn Patton | 7-4-0 | 8th | 41st |
1998 | Glenn Patton | 7-3-0 | 9th | 33rd |
1999 | John Davey | 3-8-0 | 9th | 39th |
2000 | John Davey | 2-6-0 | 8th | 28th |
2001 | John Davey | 0-5-0 | 9th | |
2002 | John Davey | 2-5-0 | 9th | |
2003 | John Davey | 3-5-0 | 9th | 39th |
2004 | John Davey | 8-4-0 | 9th | T-28th |
2005 | John Davey | 3-10-0 | 10th | |
2006 | Marc Long | 3-6-0 | 9th | |
2007 | Marc Long | 5-6-0 | 9th | |
2008 | Marc Long | 3-4-0 | 9th | |
2009 | Marc Long | 7-1-0 | 9th | |
2010 | Marc Long | 10-1-0 | 6th | |
2011 | Marc Long | 7-1-0 | 7th | 35th |
2012 | Marc Long | 7-2-0 | 5th | 26th |
2013 | Marc Long | 7-3-0 | 7th | 32nd |
2014 | Marc Long | 2-9-0 | 8th | |
2015 | Marc Long | 7-2-0 | 8th | 35th |
2016 | Marc Long | 6-3-0 | 7th | 40th |
2017 | Marc Long | 6-3-0 | 8th | |
2018 | Marc Long | 5-1-0 | 7th | 40th |
2019 | Marc Long | 6-2-0 | 8th | |
2020 | Marc Long | |||
Women's Swimming & Diving | ||||
Year | Coach | W-L-T | Big Ten | NCAA |
1974-75 | Deborah Woodside | 1-2-0 | 9th | |
1975-76 | Deborah Woodside | 2-1-0 | 10th | |
1976-77 | Deborah Woodside | 1-1-0 | 8th | |
1977-78 | Deborah Woodside | 5-0-0 | 5th | |
1978-79 | Deborah Woodside | 0-3-0 | 10th | |
1979-80 | Deborah Woodside | 1-10-0 | 8th | |
1980-81 | Deborah Woodside | 3-12-0 | 9th | |
1981-82 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 3-5-0 | 8th | |
1982-83 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 6-2-0 | 4th | T-31st |
1983-84 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 11-0-0 | 3rd | 26th |
1984-85 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 13-2-0 | 3rd | 26th |
1985-86 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 8-2-0 | T-2nd | 39th |
1986-87 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 5-0-1 | 10th | |
1987-88 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 6-8-0 | 7th | |
1988-89 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 4-7-0 | 7th | |
1989-90 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 5-2-0 | 7th | |
1990-91 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 8-1-1 | 6th | 42nd |
1991-92 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 8-2-0 | 7th | |
1992-93 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 4-5-0 | 7th | |
1993-94 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 5-5-0 | 9th | |
1994-95 | Dr. Peter Kennedy | 1-7-0 | 11th | |
1995-96 | Trish Meyer | 2-6-0 | 11th | |
1996-97 | Mary Bolich | 2-5-0 | 10th | |
1997-98 | Mary Bolich | 6-4-0 | 7th | |
1998-99 | Mary Bolich | 8-4-0 | 7th | |
1999-00 | Mary Bolich | 5-4-0 | 8th | |
2000-01 | Garland O'Keeffe | 5-7-0 | 8th | 40th |
2001-02 | Garland O'Keeffe | 5-5-0 | 7th | 35th |
2002-03 | Garland O'Keeffe | 8-4-0 | 8th | 20th |
2003-04 | Garland O'Keeffe | 3-7-0 | 9th | |
2004-05 | Marc Long | 5-4-0 | 8th | 23rd |
2005-06 | Marc Long | 8-6-0 | 10th | 27th |
2006-07 | Marc Long | 6-6-0 | 10th | |
2007-08 | Marc Long | 5-7-0 | 9th | |
2008-09 | Marc Long | 7-4-0 | 9th | |
2009-10 | Marc Long | 8-4-0 | 9th | |
2010-11 | Marc Long | 5-7-0 | 9th | T-30th |
2011-12 | Marc Long | 10-6-0 | 9th | 37th |
2012-13 | Marc Long | 8-2-0 | 10th | |
2013-14 | Marc Long | 9-5-0 | 8th | |
2014-15 | Marc Long | 7-4-0 | 8th | 38th |
2015-16 | Marc Long | 8-3-0 | 11th | 38th |
2016-17 | Marc Long | 7-2-0 | 11th | 26th |
2017-18 | Marc Long | 6-3-0 | 11th | |
2018-19 | Marc Long | 6-6-0 | 10th | |
2019-20 | Marc Long | 9th | ||
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