NAIA women's swimming and diving championships

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NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
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Founded1981
RegionUnited States
Current champions Keiser (FL) (3rd)
Most successful club(s) Simon Fraser (11)
Website NAIA.com

The NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships comprise the annual swim meet held, since 1981, to determine the national champions of women's NAIA collegiate swimming and diving in the United States and Canada. [1]

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The most successful program are Simon Fraser, with 11 NAIA national titles.

Keiser (FL) are the three-time reigning national champions, winning their most recent title in 2024.

Results

NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
YearSiteChampionship Results
WinnerPointsRunners-UpPoints
1981
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Liberty, MO Simon Fraser 636 Western State (CO) 332
1982
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Burnaby, BC Simon Fraser (2)625 Shepherd 402
1983
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Arkadelphia, AR Wisconsin–Eau Claire 406 Pacific Lutheran 387
1984
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Wisconsin–Green Bay 397Wisconsin–Eau Claire290
1985
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Indianapolis, IN Simon Fraser (3)313 Central Washington 303
1986
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Spokane, WA Central Washington378.5Pacific Lutheran331
1987
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Milwaukee, WI Wisconsin–Eau Claire (2)538Central Washington497
1988
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Orlando, FL Wisconsin–Eau Claire (3)472 Puget Sound 456
1989
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Brown Deer, WI Puget Sound599Wisconsin–Eau Claire490.5
1990
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Canton, OH Puget Sound (2)752Simon Fraser422
1991
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Federal Way, WA Simon Fraser (4)571Puget Sound562
1992
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Canton, OH Drury 621Puget Sound583
1993
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San Antonio, TX Drury (2)637Puget Sound630.5
1994
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Federal Way, WADrury (3)726Puget Sound576
1995
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San Antonio, TXSimon Fraser (5)828Puget Sound551
1996
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Puget Sound (3)602.5Simon Fraser429
1997
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Federal Way, WASimon Fraser (6)750Puget Sound505
1998
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Puget Sound (4)682Simon Fraser680
1999
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Puget Sound (5)761Simon Fraser755
2000
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Burnaby, BCSimon Fraser (7)547 California Baptist 315.5
2001
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Simon Fraser (8)485California Baptist342
2002
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Simon Fraser (9)488 Seattle 435
2003
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Lawrence, KS Simon Fraser (10)578California Baptist519
2004
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Simon Fraser (11)548California Baptist421
2005
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St. Peters, MO California Baptist551Simon Fraser496
2006
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California Baptist (2)457 SCAD Savannah 336
2007
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San Antonio, TXCalifornia Baptist (3)783.5Simon Fraser584
2008
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California Baptist (4)729Simon Fraser585
2009
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St. Peters, MO SCAD Savannah691California Baptist639.5
2010
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SCAD Savannah (2)540California Baptist472
2011
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California Baptist (5)616 Fresno Pacific 459
2012
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Oklahoma City, OK Fresno Pacific780 Oklahoma Baptist 578
2013
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Oklahoma Baptist845SCAD Savannah600
2014
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Oklahoma Baptist (2)849SCAD Savannah492
2015
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Oklahoma Baptist (3)745SCAD Savannah481
2016
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Columbus, GA SCAD Savannah (3)753 Olivet Nazarene 502.5
2017
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Olivet Nazarene639SCAD Savannah632.5
2018
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SCAD Savannah (4)603.5Olivet Nazarene519
2019
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SCAD Savannah (5)638.5 Keiser 477.5
2020
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Knoxville, TN SCAD Savannah (6)767.5Keiser624
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022
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Columbus, GA Keiser785SCAD Savannah469
2023
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Keiser (2)771SCAD Savannah440
2024
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Keiser (3)655.5 St. Thomas (FL) 405

Champions

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Keiser
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SCAD
Team national championships among active programs: ButtonGreen.svg 6, ButtonYellow.svg 3, ButtonWhite.svg 1

Active programs

TeamTitlesYears
SCAD Savannah 62009, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
Keiser 32022, 2023, 2024
Olivet Nazarene 12017

Former programs

TeamTitlesYears
Simon Fraser 101981, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
California Baptist 52005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011
Puget Sound 51989, 1990, 1996, 1998, 1999
Oklahoma Baptist 32013, 2014, 2015
Drury 31992, 1993, 1994
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 31983, 1987, 1988
Fresno Pacific 12012
Central Washington 11986
Green Bay 11984

Championship records

Yards

EventTimeNameClubDateLocationRef
50 freestyle
100 freestyle
200 freestyle 1:49.58 Alex Peters -2011
500 freestyle
1650 freestyle
100 backstroke 52.76 Cheyenne Coffman -2012
200 backstroke
100 breaststroke 1:02.01 Nikoline Biltoft-Jensen Keiser Seahawks 3 March 2023 Columbus, Georgia (U.S. state) [2]
200 breaststroke
100 butterfly 53.17 Lisa Tixier -3 March 2017
200 butterfly
200 individual medley
400 individual medley 4:22.69 Elisa Corradi Cumberlands 3 March 2023 Columbus, Georgia (U.S. state) [3]
4×50 freestyle relay
4×100 freestyle relay
4×200 freestyle relay
4×50 medley relay
4×100 medley relay 3:44.56Fresno Pacific2012
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

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References

  1. "NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIA Honors.com. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. "Keiser (Fla.) Defends Title to Bring Home 2023 Red Banner". NAIA. 4 March 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  3. "2023 NAIA Championships - Day 3 Final Results" (PDF). NAIA. 3 March 2023. p. 1. Retrieved 11 March 2023.