California wins the DI men's swimming and diving championship
California men win the swimming and diving national championship
The Cal Golden Bears secured the 2022 national championship with a total score of 487.5 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, GA.
Sophomore Destin Lasco finished as champion in the 200 yard backstroke with a time of 1:37.71 and was joined on the podium by his teammate Daniel Carr in third.
Watch the race in full below.
Arizona State freshman Leon Marchand, who set an NCAA record in the 200 yard individual medley on Thursday, took home the championship in the 200 yard breaststroke.
Watch the race in full below.
Here are the champions and podium finishers in each event. Click or tap here for full results.
1650 yard freestyle
- Bobby Finke, Florida: 20 points
- Will Gallant, NC State: 17 points
- Ross Dant. NC State: 16 points
200 yard backstroke
- Destin Lasco, Cal: 20 points
- Carson Foster, Texas: 17 points
- Daniel Carr, Cal: 16 points
100 yard freestyle
- Brooks Curry, LSU: 20 points
- Bjorn Seeliger, Cal: 17 points
- Andrei Minakov, Stanford: 16 points
200 yard breaststroke
- Leon Marchand, Arizona State: 20 points
- Max McHugh, Minnesota: 17 points
- Matt Fallon, Penn: 16 points
200 yard butterfly
- Brendan Burns, Indiana: 20 points
- Luca Urlando, Georgia: 17 points
- Nicolas Albiero, Louisville: 16 points
Platform diving
- Tyler Downs, Purdue: 20 points
- Zach Cooper, Miami (FL): 17 points
- Bryden Hattie, Tennessee: 16 points
400 yard freestyle relay
- Texas, 40 points
- Arizona State, 34 points
- Cal, 32 points
Final day of champions commences Saturday as Cal, Texas lead
The 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships concludes Saturday, March 26 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
California senior Hugo Gonzalez headlined Friday's action after becoming the first swimmer in history to break 3:33 in the 400-yard individual medley helping the Bears to pull ahead to the top position.
Day 4 preliminary trials begin at 10 a.m. ET, with the consolation and championship finals beginning at 6 p.m. ET. You can watch the championships at espn.com/watch, all events are scheduled for ESPN3.
Prelims:
- 200-yard backstroke
- 100-yard freestyle
- 200-yard breaststroke
- 200-yard butterfly
- Platform diving
- 1,650-yard freestyle
- 400-yard freestyle relay
Finals:
- 200-yard backstroke
- 100-yard freestyle
- 200-yard breaststroke
- 200-yard butterfly
- Platform diving
- 1,650-yard freestyle
- 400-yard freestyle relay
Team standings after Day 3:
- California: 320.5 points
- Texas: 313 points
- Florida: 272 points
- NC State: 214 points
- Indiana: 183 points
- Arizona State: 167 points
- Stanford: 159 points
- Georgia: 150 points
- Louisville: 108 points
- Ohio State: 108 points
- Virginia Tech: 89.5 points
- Alabama: 80 points
- Virginia: 77.5 points
- Harvard: 76 points
- LSU: 65 points
- Arizona: 61 points
- Purdue: 42 points
- Texas A&M: 42 points
- Tennessee: 40.5 points
- Michigan: 34 points
Click or tap here for live results from the entire meet.
You can find more information on the 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships by clicking or tapping here.
Day 3 of DI men's swimming and diving 2022 championships concludes
Day 3 of the 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is complete.
Saturday concludes the 2022 championships, but before we talk about the final day, here are the final results from Friday's events:
California senior Hugo Gonzalez made history after becoming the first swimmer to break the 3:33 barrier in the 400-yard individual medley.
400-yard individual medley:
- Hugo Gonzalez, California – 20 points
- Leon Marchand, Arizona State – 17 points
- Carson Foster, Texas – 16 points
100-yard butterfly:
- Andrei Minakov, Stanford – 20 points
- Luca Urlando, Georgia – 17 points
- Youssef Ramadan, Virginia Tech – 16 points
200-yard freestyle:
- Drew Kibler, Texas – 20 points
- Grant House, Arizona State – 17 points
- Matthew Sates, Georgia – 16 points
Minnesota senior Max McHugh delivered big for the Gophers winning the 100-yard breaststroke in Day 3 of the DI men's swimming and diving championships. McHugh was the only swimmer under 50 seconds, finishing with a time of 49.90.
100-yard breaststroke:
- Max McHugh, Minnesota – 20 points
- Caspar Corbeau, Texas – 17 points
- Liam Bell, California – 16 points
100-yard backstroke:
- Kacper Stokowski, NC State – 20 points
- Brendan Burns, Indiana – 17 points
- Adam Chaney, Florida – 16 points
Three-meter diving:
- Kurtis Mathews, Texas A&M – 20 points
- Andrew Capobianco, Indiana – 17 points
- Juan Hernandez, LSU – 16 points
400-yard medley relay:
- California – 40 points
- Indiana – 34 points
- Florida – 32 points
Team standings after Day 3:
- California: 320.5 points
- Texas: 313 points
- Florida: 272 points
- NC State: 214 points
- Indiana: 183 points
- Arizona State: 167 points
- Stanford: 159 points
- Georgia: 150 points
- Louisville: 108 points
- Ohio State: 108 points
- Virginia Tech: 89.5 points
- Alabama: 80 points
- Virginia: 77.5 points
- Harvard: 76 points
- LSU: 65 points
- Arizona: 61 points
- Purdue: 42 points
- Texas A&M: 42 points
- Tennessee: 40.5 points
- Michigan: 34 points
Saturday's schedule:
March 26 — 10 a.m. trials | 6 p.m. finals
- 200-yard backstroke
- 100-yard freestyle
- 200-yard breaststroke
- 200-yard butterfly
- Platform diving
- 1,650-yard freestyle
- 400-yard freestyle relay
Click or tap here for live results from the entire meet.
You can find more information on the 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships by clicking or tapping here.
Day 2 of championship finals are complete
Thursday's finals at the DI men's swimming and diving championships at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia are complete.
Click or tap here for live results from the entire meet.
You can find more information on the 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships by clicking or tapping here.
2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships continue today
The 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships continue today at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Preliminary trials begin at 10 a.m. ET, with the consolation and championship finals beginning at 6 p.m. ET. You can watch the championships at espn.com/watch; all events are scheduled for ESPN3.
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500-yard Freestyle – Trials complete
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200-yard Individual Medley – Trials complete
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50-yard Freestyle – Trials complete
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One-meter diving – Trials complete
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500-yard Freestyle consolation finals – 6:03 p.m.
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500-yard Freestyle championship finals – 6:10 p.m.
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200-yard Individual Medley consolation finals – 6:23 p.m.
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200-yard Individual Medley championship finals – 6:29 p.m.
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50-yard Freestyle consolation finals – 6:39 p.m.
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50-yard Freestyle championship finals – 6:43 p.m.
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One-meter diving finals – 6:56 p.m.
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200-yard Freestyle Relay – 7:46 p.m.
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Texas: 73 points
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Florida: 63 points
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Cal: 61 points
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NC State: 57 points
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Stanford: 54 points
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Arizona State: 54 points
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Louisville: 46 points
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Georgia: 34 points
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Alabama: 30 points
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Virginia Tech: 28 points
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Harvard: 22 points
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Virginia: 22 points
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Indiana: 22 points
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Ohio State: 18 points
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Michigan: 14 points
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Arizona: 12 points
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Auburn: 6 points
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Utah: 2 points
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400-yard Individual Medley
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100-yard Butterfly
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200-yard Freestyle
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100-yard Breaststroke
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100-yard Backstroke
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Three-meter Diving
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200-yard Backstroke
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100-yard Freestyle
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200-yard Breaststroke
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200-yard Butterfly
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Platform Diving
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1,650-yard Freestyle
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400-yard Freestyle Relay
Click or tap here for live results from the entire meet.
You can find more information on the 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships by clicking or tapping here.
Texas, Florida get off to a hot start, action continues Thursday
The 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships continue Thursday, March 24 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
To kick off the action, on Wednesday, Florida set a new NCAA record in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:21.13. Texas then got on the board with a victory in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a time of 6:03.89 — a new NCAA record of its own.
The action continues on Thursday night with five different events, including the one-meter diving competition. You can watch the championships at espn.com/watch; all events are scheduled for ESPN3.
See the schedule of events below:
All times Eastern
March 23
- 200-yard Medley relay: Florida — 1:21:13 (new NCAA record)
- 800-yard Freestyle relay: Texas — 6:03.80 (new NCAA record)
Team standings after Day 1:
- Texas: 73 points
- Florida: 63 points
- Cal: 61 points
- NC State: 57 points
- Stanford: 54 points
- Arizona State: 54 points
- Louisville: 46 points
- Georgia: 34 points
- Alabama: 30 points
- Virginia Tech: 28 points
- Harvard: 22 points
- Virginia: 22 points
- Indiana: 22 points
- Ohio State: 18 points
- Michigan: 14 points
- Arizona: 12 points
- Auburn: 6 points
- Utah: 2 points
March 24 — 10 a.m. trials | 6 p.m. finals
- 500-yard Freestyle
- 200-yard Individual Medley
- 50-yard Freestyle
- One-meter Diving
- 200-yard freestyle relay
March 25 — 10 a.m. trials | 6 p.m. finals
- 400-yard Individual Medley
- 100-yard Butterfly
- 200-yard Freestyle
- 100-yard Breaststroke
- 100-yard Backstroke
- Three-meter Diving
March 26 — 10 a.m. trials | 6 p.m. finals
- 200-yard Backstroke
- 100-yard Freestyle
- 200-yard Breaststroke
- 200-yard Butterfly
- Platform Diving
- 1,650-yard Freestyle
- 400-yard Freestyle Relay
Click or tap here for live results from the entire meet.
You can find more information on the 2022 Division I men's swimming and diving championships by clicking or tapping here.
Qualifying divers announced for 2022 championships
On Thursday, the NCAA Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Committee announced the divers who qualified for the 2022 championships. A total of 142 divers will compete in this year's championships. You can view both lists of qualifiers here.
The 2022 DI championships are scheduled for March 23-26 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
Qualifying swimmers announced for 2022 championships
On Wednesday, the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Committee announced the swimmers who qualified for the 2022 championships. A total of 235 swimmers will participate, with the complete list (athletes by institution, official psych sheet, relays and alternates) available at usaswimming.org/ncaa.
Diving qualifiers will be revealed Thursday, March 10.
The 2022 DI championships are scheduled for March 23-26 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
2022 Division I men's swimming and diving selections date and time
The 2022 NCAA Division I men's swimming and diving selections will be released on Wednesday, March 9 via press release on NCAA.com.
The championships are March 23-26 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
DI men's swimming and diving championship history
Texas won the 2021 DI men's swimming and diving championship after a year's hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Longhorns have won five of the last six titles.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | LOCATION |
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2021 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 565 | California | 528 | Greensboro, N.C. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | California | David Durden | 560 | Texas | 475 | Austin, Texas |
2018 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 449 | California | 437.5 | Minneapolis, Minn. |
2017 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 542 | California | 349 | Indianapolis |
2016 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 541.5 | California | 351 | Atlanta |
2015 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 528 | California | 399 | Iowa City, Iowa |
2014 | California | David Durden | 468.5 | Texas | 417.5 | Austin, Texas |
2013 | Michigan | Mike Bottom | 480 | California | 406.5 | Indianapolis |
2012 | California | David Durden | 535.5 | Texas | 491 | Seattle |
2011 | California | David Durden | 493 | Texas | 470.5 | Minneapolis |
2010 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 500 | California | 469.5 | Columbus, Ohio |
2009 | Auburn | Richard Quick | 526 | Texas | 487 | College Station, Texas |
2008 | Arizona | Frank Busch | 500.5 | Texas | 406 | Seattle |
2007 | Auburn | David Marsh | 566 | Stanford | 397 | Minneapolis |
2006 | Auburn | David Marsh | 480.5 | Arizona | 440.5 | Atlanta |
2005 | Auburn | David Marsh | 491 | Stanford | 414 | Minnesota |
2004 | Auburn | David Marsh | 634 | Stanford | 377.5 | Long Island, N.Y. |
2003 | Auburn | David Marsh | 609.5 | Texas | 413 | Austin, Texas |
2002 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 512 | Stanford | 501 | Athens, Texas |
2001 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 597.5 | Stanford | 457.5 | College Station, Texas |
2000 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 538 | Auburn | 385 | Minneapolis |
1999 | Auburn | David Marsh | 467.5 | Stanford | 414.5 | Indianapolis |
1998 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 599 | Auburn | 394.5 | Auburn |
1997 | Auburn | David Marsh | 496.5 | Stanford | 340 | Minnesota |
1996 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 479 | Auburn | 443.5 | Texas |
1995 | Michigan | Jon Urbanchek | 561 | Stanford | 475 | Indianapolis |
1994 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 566.5 | Texas | 445 | Minnesota |
1993 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 520.5 | Michigan | 396 | Indianapolis |
1992 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 632 | Texas | 356 | Indianapolis |
1991 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 476 | Stanford | 420 | Texas |
1990 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 506 | Southern California | 423 | Indianapolis |
1989 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 475 | Stanford | 396 | Indianapolis |
1988 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 424 | Southern California | 369.5 | Indianapolis |
1987 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 374 | Southern California | 296 | Texas |
1986 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 404 | California | 335 | Indianapolis |
1985 | Stanford | Skip Kenney | 403.5 | Florida | 302 | Texas |
1984 | Florida | Randy Reese | 287.5 | Texas | 277 | Cleveland State |
1983 | Florida | Randy Reese | 238 | SMU | 227 | Indianapolis |
1982 | UCLA | Ron Ballatore | 219 | Texas | 210 | Wisconsin |
1981 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 259 | UCLA | 189 | Texas |
1980 | California | Nort Thornton | 234 | Texas | 220 | Harvard |
1979 | California | Nort Thornton | 287 | Southern California | 227 | Cleveland State |
1978 | Tennessee | Ray Bussard | 307 | Auburn | 185 | Long Beach State |
1977 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 385 | Alabama | 204 | Cleveland State |
1976 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 398 | Tennessee | 237 | Brown |
1975 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 344 | Indiana | 274 | Cleveland State |
1974 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 339 | Indiana | 338 | Long Beach State |
1973 | Indiana | James Counsilman | 358 | Tennessee | 294 | Tennessee |
1972 | Indiana | James Counsilman | 390 | Southern California | 371 | Army |
1971 | Indiana | James Counsilman | 351 | Southern California | 260 | Iowa State |
1970 | Indiana | James Counsilman | 332 | Southern California | 235 | Utah |
1969 | Indiana | James Counsilman | 427 | Southern California | 306 | Indiana |
1968 | Indiana | James Counsilman | 346 | Yale | 253 | Dartmouth |
1967 | Stanford | Jim Gaughran | 275 | Southern California | 260 | Michigan State |
1966 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 302 | Indiana | 286 | Air Force |
1965 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 285 | Indiana | 278.5 | Iowa State |
1964 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 96 | Indiana | 91 | Yale |
1963 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 81 | Yale | 77 | North Carolina State |
1962 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 92 | Southern California | 46 | Ohio State |
1961 | Michigan | Gus Stager | 85 | Southern California | 62 | Washington |
1960 | Southern California | Peter Daland | 87 | Michigan | 73 | SMU |
1959 | Michigan | Gus Stager | 137.5 | Ohio State | 44 | Cornell |
1958 | Michigan | Gus Stager | 72 | Yale | 63 | Michigan |
1957 | Michigan | Gus Stager | 69 | Yale | 61 | North Carolina |
1956 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 68 | Yale | 54 | Yale |
1955 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 90 | Michigan/Yale | 51 | Miami (OH) |
1954 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 94 | Michigan | 67 | Syracuse |
1953 | Yale | Robert J.H. Kiphuth | 96.5 | Ohio State | 73.5 | Ohio State |
1952 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 94 | Yale | 81 | Princeton |
1951 | Yale | Robert J.H. Kiphuth | 81 | Michigan State | 60 | Texas |
1950 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 65 | Yale | 43 | Ohio State |
1949 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 49 | Iowa | 35 | North Carolina |
1948 | Michigan | Matt Mann | 44 | Ohio State | 41 | Michigan |
1947 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 66 | Michigan | 39 | Washington |
1946 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 61 | Michigan | 37 | Yale |
1945 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 56 | Michigan | 48 | Michigan |
1944 | Yale | Robert J.H. Kiphuth | 39 | Michigan | 38 | Yale |
1943 | Ohio State | Mike Peppe | 81 | Michigan | 47 | Ohio State |
1942 | Yale | Robert J.H. Kiphuth | 71 | Michgan | 39 | Harvard |
1941 | Michigan | Matt Mann | 61 | Yale | 58 | Michigan State |
1940 | Michigan | Matt Mann | 45 | Yale | 42 | Yale |
1939 | Michigan | Matt Mann | 65 | Ohio State | 58 | Michigan |
1938 | Michigan | Matt Mann | 46 | Ohio State | 45 | Rutgers |
1937 | Michigan | Matt Mann | 75 | Ohio State | 39 | Minnesota |