NCAA Division III men's swimming and diving championships

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NCAA Division III men's swimming and diving championships
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Founded1975
Current champions Emory (3rd)
Most successful team(s) Kenyon (34)
Television broadcasters ESPNU
Website NCAA.com

The NCAA Division III men's swimming and diving championships are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division III members in the United States.

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The championships have been held at the same time and place as the women's Division III event each year since 1982. [1]

The most successful program is Kenyon, who has won 34 national titles. Kenyon's 34 titles are the most by any collegiate program in one particular sport at any NCAA division. Kenyon's thirty-one consecutive titles, from 1980 until 2011, is also an all-division record.

Emory are the reigning national champions.

Results

NCAA Division III men's swimming and diving championships [2]
YearSiteNatatoriumChampionship Results
ChampionPointsRunner-UpPoints
1975
Details
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Meadville, PA
(Allegheny)
Richard King Mellon Recreation Center Chico State 465 Johns Hopkins 209
1976
Details
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Washington, PA
(Washington & Jefferson)
Henry Memorial Center St. Lawrence 249Johns Hopkins233
1977
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Oberlin, OH
(Oberlin)
Robert K. Carr PoolJohns Hopkins272 Occidental 198
1978
Details
Flag of Iowa.svg Grinnell, IA
(Grinnell)
Physical Education ComplexJohns Hopkins(2)284 Monmouth 204
1979
Details
Flag of New York.svg Geneseo, NY
(Geneseo State)
Myrtle A. Merritt Athletic CenterJohns Hopkins(3)340 Kenyon 241
1980
Details
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Washington, PA
(Washington & Jefferson)
Henry Memorial Center Kenyon323Johns Hopkins277
1981
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Oberlin, OH
(Oberlin)
Robert K. Carr PoolKenyon(2)319Johns Hopkins272
1982
Details
Flag of Virginia.svg Lexington, VA
(Washington and Lee)
Cy Twombly Pool (swim)
Virginia Military Institute (dive)
Kenyon(3)299 Williams 197
1983
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Canton, OH C.T. Branin Natatorium
Canton McKinley High School
Kenyon(4)336½ Claremont–Mudd–Scripps 194
1984
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(5)429½Claremont–Mudd–Scripps169
1985
Details
Kenyon(6)504Claremont–Mudd–Scripps409
1986
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Canton, OHC.T. Branin Natatorium
Canton McKinley High School
Kenyon(7)496Claremont–Mudd–Scripps372½
1987
Details
Kenyon(8)480 Denison 338
1988
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(9)552Claremont–Mudd–Scripps314
1989
Details
Flag of Maine.svg Brunswick, ME
(Bowdoin)
A. LeRoy Greason Swimming PoolKenyon(10)630½ UC San Diego 486
1990
Details
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Brown Deer, WI
([[]])
Schroeder Aquatic CenterKenyon(11)653½UC San Diego535½
1991
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(12)593½Claremont–Mudd–Scripps280
1992
Details
Flag of New York.svg Buffalo, NY
(Erie CC)
Flickinger Aquatic CenterKenyon(13)646UC San Diego361
1993
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(14)552UC San Diego442½
1994
Details
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Williamstown, MA
(Williams)
John Wesley Chandler Athletic CenterKenyon(15)615½UC San Diego389½
1995
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Oxford, OH
(Miami)
Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic CenterKenyon(16)687 Hope 295
1996
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(17)572½Denison360
1997
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Oxford, OH
(Miami)
Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic CenterKenyon(18)689½UC San Diego336
1998
Details
Flag of Missouri.svg St. Peters, MO St. Peters Rec-Plex Kenyon(19)726UC San Diego395
1999
Details
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minneapolis, MN
(Minnesota)
University of Minnesota Aquatic Center Kenyon(20)670Denison382½
2000
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(21)670½Denison317
2001
Details
Flag of New York.svg Buffalo, NY
(Erie CC)
Flickinger Aquatic CenterKenyon(22)669 Emory 289½
2002
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Oxford, OH
(Miami)
Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic CenterKenyon(23)589 Johns Hopkins 382
2003
Details
Flag of the State of Georgia (2001-2003).svg Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
George W. Woodruff Physical Education CenterKenyon(24)756½Johns Hopkins384½
2004
Details
Flag of Missouri.svg St. Peters, MOSt. Peters Rec-PlexKenyon(25)678½Emory446
2005
Details
Flag of Michigan.svg Holland, MI Holland Community Aquatic Center Kenyon(26)556½Emory404½
2006
Details
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minneapolis, MN
(Minnesota)
University of Minnesota Aquatic CenterKenyon(27)498Denison345
2007
Details
Flag of Texas.svg Houston, TX
(Houston)
Campus Recreation and Wellness Center NatatoriumKenyon(28)570Denison351
2008
Details
Flag of Ohio.svg Oxford, OH
(Miami)
Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic CenterKenyon(29)635Johns Hopkins330
2009
Details
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minneapolis, MN
(Minnesota)
University of Minnesota Aquatic CenterKenyon(30)604Emory402
2010
Details
Kenyon(31)696Denison272
2011
Details
Flag of Tennessee.svg Knoxville, TN
(Tennessee)
University of Tennessee, Allan Jones Aquatic CenterDenison500½Kenyon499½
2012
Details
Flag of Indiana.svg Indianapolis, IN
(Indiana)
Indiana University Natatorium Denison(2)600Kenyon519
2013
Details
Flag of Texas.svg Shenandoah, TX Conroe Independent School District NatatoriumKenyon(32)499½Denison428
2014
Details
Flag of Indiana.svg Indianapolis, IN
(Indiana)
Indiana University NatatoriumKenyon(33)480Denison472
2015
Details
Flag of Texas.svg Shenandoah, TXConroe Independent School District NatatoriumKenyon(34)468Denison383
2016
Details
Flag of North Carolina.svg Greensboro, NC Greensboro Aquatic CenterDenison(3)455.5Kenyon418.5
2017
Details
Flag of Texas.svg Shenandoah, TXConroe Independent School District NatatoriumEmory(1)438Kenyon384
2018
Details
Flag of Indiana.svg Indianapolis, IN
(Franklin)
Indiana University NatatoriumDenison(4)596.5Emory369.5
2019
Details
Flag of North Carolina.svg Greensboro, NC Greensboro Aquatic CenterDenison(5)562.5Emory447.5
2020Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
2022
Details
Flag of Indiana.svg Indianapolis, IN
(Franklin)
Indiana University NatatoriumEmory(2)427.5Johns Hopkins340
2023
Details
Flag of North Carolina.svg Greensboro, NC
(ODAC)
Greensboro Aquatic CenterEmory(3)532Kenyon495.5
2024
Details
Emory(4)434Kenyon391
2025
Details
2026
Details
Flag of Indiana.svg Indianapolis, IN
(Franklin)
Indiana University Natatorium

Champions

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SLU
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Johns Hopkins
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Emory
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Denison
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Kenyon
Team national championships among active programs: ButtonViolet.svg 34, ButtonBlue.svg 5, ButtonGreen.svg 3, ButtonYellow.svg 3, ButtonWhite.svg 1

Active programs

TeamTitlesYears
Kenyon 341980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015
Denison 52011, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2019
Emory 42017, 2022, 2023, 2024
Johns Hopkins 31977, 1978, 1979
St. Lawrence 11976

Former programs

TeamTitlesYears
Chico State 11975

Championship records

EventTimeNameClubDateLocationRef
50y freestyle 19.37h Oliver Smith Emory March 21, 2018 Indianapolis, Indiana [3]
100y freestyle 42.98h Oliver Smith Emory March 24, 2018 Indianapolis, Indiana [4]
200y freestyle 1:34.74 James McChesney TCNJ March 16, 2023 Greensboro, North Carolina [5]
500y freestyle 4:18.35 Arthur Conover Kenyon March 15, 2017 Shenandoah, Texas [6]
1650y freestyle 14:59.56 Arthur Conover Kenyon March 18, 2017 Shenandoah, Texas [7]
100y backstroke 45.75 Tanner Filion Whitman March 17, 2023 Greensboro, North Carolina [8]
200y backstroke 1:41.17 Tanner Filion Whitman March 18, 2023 Greensboro, North Carolina [9]
100y breaststroke 50.94 Andrew Wilson Emory March 17, 2017 Shenandoah, Texas [10]
200y breaststroke 1:50.80 Andrew Wilson Emory March 18, 2017 Shenandoah, Texas [11]
100y butterfly 46.28 Jess Ssengonzi Chicago March 21, 2024 Greensboro, North Carolina [12]
200y butterfly 1:43.21 Justin Finkel Connecticut March 22, 2024 Greensboro, North Carolina [13]
200y individual medley 1:42.97 Derek Maas NYU March 20, 2024 Greensboro, North Carolina [14]
400y individual medley 3:46.62 Harrison Curley Kenyon March 19, 2015 Shenandoah, Texas [15]
4×50y
  freestyle relay
1:18.06 Kenyon March 22, 2012 Indianapolis, Indiana
4×100y
  freestyle relay
2:53.59 Kenyon March 24, 2012 Indianapolis, Indiana
4×200y
  freestyle relay
6:26.98
Emory March 17, 2023 Greensboro, North Carolina [16]
4×50y
  medley relay
1:25.85
Emory March 15, 2023 Greensboro, North Carolina [17]
4×100y
  medley relay
3:09.78
Kenyon March 21, 2024 Greensboro, North Carolina [18]
1m Springboard 602.00 Israel Zavaleta Kenyon March 16, 2023 Greensboro, North Carolina [19]
3m Springboard 613.90 Connor Dignan Denison March 19, 2014 Indianapolis, Indiana
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by NCAA;
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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  13. "Men's 200y Butterfly Results". March 22, 2024. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
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