NAIA men's swimming and diving championships

The NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships comprise the annual swim meet held to determine the national champions of men's NAIA collegiate swimming and diving in the United States and Canada. It has been held each year since 1957.[1]

NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Founded1957
RegionUnited States
Current championsSt. Thomas (FL) (1st)
Most successful club(s)Simon Fraser (17)
WebsiteNAIA.com

The most successful program has been Simon Fraser, with 17 NAIA national titles.

St. Thomas (FL) are the reigning national champions, winning their first national title in 2024.

Results edit

NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
YearSiteChampionship Results
WinnerPointsRunners-UpPoints
1957
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Carbondale, ILEast Carolina54Southern Illinois50
1958
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Muncie, INNorth Central (IL)88Central Michigan54½
1959
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East Carolina (2)71North Central (IL)68
1960
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Southern Illinois150½North Central (IL)87½
1961
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Detroit, MINorth Central (IL) (2)111Detroit Tech78
1962
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North Central (IL) (3)124Detroit Tech75
1963
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Bartlesville, OKNorth Central (IL) (4)101Macalester65
1964
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St. Paul, MNMacalester94Eastern New Mexico90
1965
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La Crosse, WIMacalester (2)71Eastern New Mexico55
1966
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Conway, AKMacalester (3)250½Eastern New Mexico188
1967
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Buffalo, NYClaremont–Mudd185Bemidji State
Macalester
168
1968
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St. Cloud, MNEastern Michigan326Claremont–Mudd279
1969
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Downers Grove, ILEastern Michigan (2)312Claremont–Mudd252
1970
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La Crosse, WIEastern Michigan (3)339Claremont–Mudd316
1971
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Clarion, PAEastern Michigan (4)325Simon Faser223
1972
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Marshall, MNSimon Fraser332Claremont–Mudd217
1973
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Pittsburg, KSSimon Fraser (2)378West Liberty State277
1974
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Downers Grove, ILSimon Fraser (3)434Occidental218
1975
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Marshall, MNSimon Fraser (4)515Central Washington191
1976
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Simon Fraser (5)419Central Washington201
1977
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Simon Fraser (6)424Central Washington249
1978
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Portland, ORSimon Fraser (7)461Wisconsin–Eau Claire214
1979
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Huntsville, ALSimon Fraser (8)449Wisconsin–Eau Claire271
1980
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Whitewater, WISimon Fraser (9)422Drury382
1981
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Liberty, MODrury483Denver
Simon Fraser
304
1982
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Burnaby, BCDrury (2)456Denver301
1983
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Arkadelphia, ARSimon Fraser (10)408Drury342
1984
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Central Washington292Drury285
1985
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Indianapolis, INDrury (3)368Central Washington350
1986
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Spokane, WACentral Washington (2)381Drury335
1987
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Milwaukee, WICentral Washington (3)443Drury404
1988
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Orlando, FLDrury (4)494Wisconsin–Eau Claire329½
1989
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Brown Deer, WIDrury (5)632½Puget Sound410½
1990
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Canton, OHDrury (6)634Wisconsin–Stevens Point376
1991
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Federal Way, WADrury (7)631½Oral Roberts630
1992
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Canton, OHDrury (8)779½Simon Fraser493
1993
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San Antonio, TXDrury (9)602½Puget Sound487
1994
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Federal Way, WADrury (10)813½Puget Sound507
1995
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San Antonio, TXPuget Sound607Simon Fraser575
1996
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Puget Sound (2)602½Whitworth401½
1997
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Federal Way, WAPuget Sound (3)572Simon Fraser460
1998
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Simon Fraser (11)545Puget Sound516
1999
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Simon Fraser (12)795Puget Sound508½
2000
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Burnaby, BCSimon Fraser (13)605½California Baptist346½
2001
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Simon Fraser (14)548½California Baptist537
2002
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Seattle487California Baptist444
2003
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Lawrence, KSSimon Fraser (15)575California Baptist542
2004
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Simon Fraser (16)562California Baptist487
2005
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St. Peters, MOSimon Fraser (17)639California Baptist580
2006
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California Baptist752Lindenwood272
2007
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San Antonio, TXCalifornia Baptist (2)937½Lindenwood499
2008
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California Baptist (3)573Simon Fraser503
2009
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St. Peters, MOCalifornia Baptist (4)693Fresno Pacific489
2010
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Fresno Pacific659½California Baptist488½
2011
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Fresno Pacific (2)698½California Baptist582
2012
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Oklahoma City, OKOklahoma Baptist757Fresno Pacific752
2013
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Oklahoma Baptist (2)881Concordia (CA)448½
2014
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Oklahoma Baptist (3)900Olivet Nazarene485
2015
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Oklahoma Baptist (4)798½Olivet Nazarene575½
2016
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Columbus, GAOlivet Nazarene714½SCAD Savannah600
2017
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Olivet Nazarene (2)658½SCAD Savannah443
2018
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Keiser (FL)653½SCAD Savannah485½
2019
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Keiser (FL) (2)622SCAD Savannah599½
2020
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Knoxville, TNKeiser (FL) (3)743SCAD Savannah681
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022
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Columbus, GAKeiser (FL) (4)785SCAD Savannah427
2023
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Keiser (FL) (5)719St. Thomas (FL)569
2024
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St. Thomas (FL)640.5Keiser624.5

Champions edit

St. Thomas
ONU
Keiser
Team national championships among active programs: 5, 2, 1

Active programs edit

TeamTitlesYears
Keiser52018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
Olivet Nazarene22016, 2017
St. Thomas (FL)12024

Former programs edit

TeamTitlesYears
Simon Fraser171972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
Drury101981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
Oklahoma Baptist42012, 2013, 2014, 2015
California Baptist42006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Eastern Michigan41968, 1969, 1970, 1971
North Central (IL)41958, 1961, 1962, 1963
Puget Sound31995, 1996, 1997
Central Washington31984, 1986, 1987
Macalester31964, 1965, 1966
Fresno Pacific22010, 2011
East Carolina21957, 1959
Seattle12002
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps11967
Southern Illinois11960

Records edit

Yards edit

EventTimeSwimmerSchoolDateRef
50 freestyle19.71Logan Lassley/Marcel NagyOklahoma Baptist University/Keiser University2014/2020
100 freestyle42.53Daniel RamirezOklahoma Baptist University2014
200 freestyle1:34.89Joel AxSCAD2016
500 freestyle4:20.35Joel ThatcherSCAD2017
1650 freestyle15:18.39Joel ThatcherSCAD2017
100 backstroke46.28Daniel RamirezOklahoma Baptist University2014
200 backstroke1:44.98Jokubas JankauskasCumberland Patriots4 March 2023[2]
100 breaststroke52.62Noel De GeusKeiser Seahawks3 March 2023[3]
200 breaststroke1:56.54Íñigo MarinaSt. Thomas Bobcats4 March 2023[4]
100 butterfly46.12Daniel RamirezOklahoma Baptist University2015
200 butterfly1:45.27Iran Cacalcante-AlmeidaOlivet Nazarene2018
200 individual medley1:47.55David HibberdSimon Fraser (B.C.)2011
400 individual medley3:51.08Stephen GilbertMilligan Buffaloes4 March 2022
200 freestyle relay1:18.43Lassley, Robbins, Ramirez, SullivanOklahoma Baptist2014
400 freestyle relay2:56.23Ivan Amillo-Esobedo
Alberto Garcia
Alex Kusik
Max Miller
Keiser Seahawks4 March 2023[5]
800 freestyle relay6:31.45Alberto Garcia (1:37.31)
Aaron Wilmes (1:37.53)
Marti Ranea Vila (1:38.23)
Carlos Trinidad Sancho (1:38.38)
Keiser Seahawks1 March 2023[6]
200 medley relay1:26.83Ramirez, Penny, Sullivan, LassleyOklahoma Baptist University2014
400 medley relay3:12.72Alex Marrero (49.63)
Íñigo Marina (52.13)
Miguel Arroyo (47.91)
Daniel Laureyssens (43.05)
St. Thomas Bobcats3 March 2023[7]

Meters edit

EventTimeSwimmerSchoolYear
50 freestyle22.32Ryan LaurinSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
100 freestyle49.33Graham DuthieSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
200 freestyle1:49.33Graham DuthieSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
400 freestyle3:56.72Graham DuthieSimon Fraser (B.C)2001
1500 freestyle15:59.45Malcolm CrimpSimon Fraser (B.C.)1981
100 backstroke55.59Felix SutantoCalifornia Baptist University2002
200 backstroke2:01.31Felix SutantoCalifornia Baptist University2002
100 breaststroke1:03.73Mike WylieSimon Fraser (B.C.)2000
200 breaststroke2:19.26Audy OktavianCalifornia Baptist University2002
100 butterfly55.47Sandy HendersonSimon Fraser (B.C.)2000
200 butterfly2:03.67Klaus HaertelSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
200 individual medley2:03.65Libor JanekCumberland (Ky.)2000
400 individual medley4: 26.01Libor JanekCumberland (Ky.)2001
200 medley relay1:42.59Gerry Martselos, Mike Wylie, Graham Duthie, Ryan LaurinSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
400 medley relay3:46.90Felix Sutanto, Joshua Louvier, Matt Sprankle, Matt BerryCalifornia Baptist University2002
200 freestyle relay1:30.73Ryan Laurin, Aaron Lightman, Graham Wood, Graham DuthieSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
400 freestyle relay3:46.39Gerry Martselos, Mike Wylie, Klaus Haertel, Graham WoodSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
800 freestyle relay6:46.13Klaus Haertel, Tom Gaschler, Graham Wood, Graham DuthieSimon Fraser (B.C.)2001
One-meter diving (11 Dives)587.35Grant BrehautSimon Fraser (B.C.)2004
Three-meter diving (11 Dives)561.75Grant BrehautSimon Fraser (B.C.)2005

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving Championship Results" (PDF). Sports Information Directors Manual. NAIA.org. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Keiser (Fla.) Captures Fifth Consecutive NAIA Swimming & Diving Championship". 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.
  4. ^ Spencer Penland (6 March 2023). "KEISER SWEEPS NAIA TITLES FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW: 2023 NAIA CHAMPS DAY 4 RECAP". SwimSwam. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Keiser (Fla.) Captures Fifth Consecutive NAIA Swimming & Diving Championship". NAIA. 4 March 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  6. ^ Spencer Penland (2 March 2023). "KEISER WINS THREE OF FOUR RELAYS TO OPEN 2023 NAIA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS". SwimSwam. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  7. ^ "2023 NAIA Championships - Day 3 Final Results" (PDF). NAIA. 3 March 2023. p. 1. Retrieved 11 March 2023.

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