This is a list of college swimming and diving teams that compete in the NCAA or NAIA men's and/or women's swimming and diving championships.
Institution | Team Name | Nickname | Diving | Men Conference | Women Conference | State | Transition Start | Active | Notes |
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Le Moyne College | Le Moyne | Dolphins | NEC | NEC | NY | 2023-24 | 2027-28 | [o] | |
Stonehill College | Stonehill | Skyhawks | NEC | MA | 2022-23 | 2026-27 | [p] | ||
Queens University | Queens [g] | Royals | ASUN | ASUN | NC | 2022-23 | 2026-27 | [q] | |
University of Southern Indiana | Southern Indiana | Screaming Eagles | Summit | Summit | IN | 2022-23 | 2026-27 | [r] | |
University of St. Thomas | St. Thomas [s] | Tommies | Summit | Summit | MN | 2021–22 | 2026–27 | [t] |
Institution | Athletic team | Diving | Men | Women | State | Transition Start | Active | Notes |
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Emory and Henry College | Wasps | SAC | SAC | VA | 2022–23 | 2025–26 | [u] | |
Institution | Athletic team | Diving | Men | Women | Conf. | State | Active | Notes |
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Bluefield State University | Big Blue | Independent | WV | TBA | [v] | |||
Southwest Baptist University | Bearcats | GLVC | MO | 2025–26 |
Institution | Athletic team | Diving | Men | Woman | State | Scholarship |
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Indian River State College | Indian River Pioneers | FL | ||||
Barton Community College | Barton Cougars | KS | ||||
Erie Community College | Erie Kats | NY | ||||
Southwestern Oregon Community College | Southwestern Lakers | OR | ||||
Iowa Central Community College | Iowa Central Tritons | IA | ||||
Iowa Lakes Community College | Iowa Lakes Lakers | IA | ||||
Monroe Community College | Monroe Tribunes | NY | ||||
South Georgia State College | SGSC Hawks | GA | ||||
College of the Florida Keys | The Tugas | FL | Unknown | |||
Jamestown Community College | Jayhawks | NY | Unknown | |||
Genesee Community College | Cougars | NY | Unknown | |||
Herkimer County Community College | The Generals | NY | Unknown |
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