Founded | 1981 |
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Region | United 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]
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.
NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships | ||||||
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Year | Site | Championship Results | ||||
Winner | Points | Runners-Up | Points | |||
1981 Details | Liberty, MO | Simon Fraser | 636 | Western State (CO) | 332 | |
1982 Details | Burnaby, BC | Simon Fraser (2) | 625 | Shepherd | 402 | |
1983 Details | Arkadelphia, AR | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 406 | Pacific Lutheran | 387 | |
1984 Details | Wisconsin–Green Bay | 397 | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 290 | ||
1985 Details | Indianapolis, IN | Simon Fraser (3) | 313 | Central Washington | 303 | |
1986 Details | Spokane, WA | Central Washington | 378.5 | Pacific Lutheran | 331 | |
1987 Details | Milwaukee, WI | Wisconsin–Eau Claire (2) | 538 | Central Washington | 497 | |
1988 Details | Orlando, FL | Wisconsin–Eau Claire (3) | 472 | Puget Sound | 456 | |
1989 Details | Brown Deer, WI | Puget Sound | 599 | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 490.5 | |
1990 Details | Canton, OH | Puget Sound (2) | 752 | Simon Fraser | 422 | |
1991 Details | Federal Way, WA | Simon Fraser (4) | 571 | Puget Sound | 562 | |
1992 Details | Canton, OH | Drury | 621 | Puget Sound | 583 | |
1993 Details | San Antonio, TX | Drury (2) | 637 | Puget Sound | 630.5 | |
1994 Details | Federal Way, WA | Drury (3) | 726 | Puget Sound | 576 | |
1995 Details | San Antonio, TX | Simon Fraser (5) | 828 | Puget Sound | 551 | |
1996 Details | Puget Sound (3) | 602.5 | Simon Fraser | 429 | ||
1997 Details | Federal Way, WA | Simon Fraser (6) | 750 | Puget Sound | 505 | |
1998 Details | Puget Sound (4) | 682 | Simon Fraser | 680 | ||
1999 Details | Puget Sound (5) | 761 | Simon Fraser | 755 | ||
2000 Details | Burnaby, BC | Simon Fraser (7) | 547 | California Baptist | 315.5 | |
2001 Details | Simon Fraser (8) | 485 | California Baptist | 342 | ||
2002 Details | Simon Fraser (9) | 488 | Seattle | 435 | ||
2003 Details | Lawrence, KS | Simon Fraser (10) | 578 | California Baptist | 519 | |
2004 Details | Simon Fraser (11) | 548 | California Baptist | 421 | ||
2005 Details | St. Peters, MO | California Baptist | 551 | Simon Fraser | 496 | |
2006 Details | California Baptist (2) | 457 | SCAD Savannah | 336 | ||
2007 Details | San Antonio, TX | California Baptist (3) | 783.5 | Simon Fraser | 584 | |
2008 Details | California Baptist (4) | 729 | Simon Fraser | 585 | ||
2009 Details | St. Peters, MO | SCAD Savannah | 691 | California Baptist | 639.5 | |
2010 Details | SCAD Savannah (2) | 540 | California Baptist | 472 | ||
2011 Details | California Baptist (5) | 616 | Fresno Pacific | 459 | ||
2012 Details | Oklahoma City, OK | Fresno Pacific | 780 | Oklahoma Baptist | 578 | |
2013 Details | Oklahoma Baptist | 845 | SCAD Savannah | 600 | ||
2014 Details | Oklahoma Baptist (2) | 849 | SCAD Savannah | 492 | ||
2015 Details | Oklahoma Baptist (3) | 745 | SCAD Savannah | 481 | ||
2016 Details | Columbus, GA | SCAD Savannah (3) | 753 | Olivet Nazarene | 502.5 | |
2017 Details | Olivet Nazarene | 639 | SCAD Savannah | 632.5 | ||
2018 Details | SCAD Savannah (4) | 603.5 | Olivet Nazarene | 519 | ||
2019 Details | SCAD Savannah (5) | 638.5 | Keiser | 477.5 | ||
2020 Details | Knoxville, TN | SCAD Savannah (6) | 767.5 | Keiser | 624 | |
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2022 Details | Columbus, GA | Keiser | 785 | SCAD Savannah | 469 | |
2023 Details | Keiser (2) | 771 | SCAD Savannah | 440 | ||
2024 Details | Keiser (3) | 655.5 | St. Thomas (FL) | 405 |
Team | Titles | Years |
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SCAD Savannah | 6 | 2009, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020 |
Keiser | 3 | 2022, 2023, 2024 |
Olivet Nazarene | 1 | 2017 |
Team | Titles | Years |
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Simon Fraser | 10 | 1981, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 |
California Baptist | 5 | 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 |
Puget Sound | 5 | 1989, 1990, 1996, 1998, 1999 |
Oklahoma Baptist | 3 | 2013, 2014, 2015 |
Drury | 3 | 1992, 1993, 1994 |
Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 3 | 1983, 1987, 1988 |
Fresno Pacific | 1 | 2012 |
Central Washington | 1 | 1986 |
Green Bay | 1 | 1984 |
Event | Time | Name | Club | Date | Location | Ref | |
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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 | 3:44.56 | Fresno Pacific | 2012 | ||||
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