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NAIA men's swimming and diving championships

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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 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]

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

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NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Year Site Championship Results
Winner Points Runners-Up Points
1957
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Carbondale, IL East Carolina 54 Southern Illinois 50
1958
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Muncie, IN North Central (IL) 88 Central Michigan 54½
1959
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East Carolina (2) 71 North Central (IL) 68
1960
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Southern Illinois 150½ North Central (IL) 87½
1961
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Detroit, MI North Central (IL) (2) 111 Detroit Tech 78
1962
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North Central (IL) (3) 124 Detroit Tech 75
1963
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Bartlesville, OK North Central (IL) (4) 101 Macalester 65
1964
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St. Paul, MN Macalester 94 Eastern New Mexico 90
1965
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La Crosse, WI Macalester (2) 71 Eastern New Mexico 55
1966
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Conway, AK Macalester (3) 250½ Eastern New Mexico 188
1967
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Buffalo, NY Claremont–Mudd 185 Bemidji State
Macalester
168
1968
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St. Cloud, MN Eastern Michigan 326 Claremont–Mudd 279
1969
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Downers Grove, IL Eastern Michigan (2) 312 Claremont–Mudd 252
1970
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La Crosse, WI Eastern Michigan (3) 339 Claremont–Mudd 316
1971
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Clarion, PA Eastern Michigan (4) 325 Simon Faser 223
1972
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Marshall, MN Simon Fraser 332 Claremont–Mudd 217
1973
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Pittsburg, KS Simon Fraser (2) 378 West Liberty State 277
1974
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Downers Grove, IL Simon Fraser (3) 434 Occidental 218
1975
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Marshall, MN Simon Fraser (4) 515 Central Washington 191
1976
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Simon Fraser (5) 419 Central Washington 201
1977
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Simon Fraser (6) 424 Central Washington 249
1978
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Portland, OR Simon Fraser (7) 461 Wisconsin–Eau Claire 214
1979
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Huntsville, AL Simon Fraser (8) 449 Wisconsin–Eau Claire 271
1980
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Whitewater, WI Simon Fraser (9) 422 Drury 382
1981
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Liberty, MO Drury 483 Denver
Simon Fraser
304
1982
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Burnaby, BC Drury (2) 456 Denver 301
1983
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Arkadelphia, AR Simon Fraser (10) 408 Drury 342
1984
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Central Washington 292 Drury 285
1985
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Indianapolis, IN Drury (3) 368 Central Washington 350
1986
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Spokane, WA Central Washington (2) 381 Drury 335
1987
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Milwaukee, WI Central Washington (3) 443 Drury 404
1988
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Orlando, FL Drury (4) 494 Wisconsin–Eau Claire 329½
1989
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Brown Deer, WI Drury (5) 632½ Puget Sound 410½
1990
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Canton, OH Drury (6) 634 Wisconsin–Stevens Point 376
1991
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Federal Way, WA Drury (7) 631½ Oral Roberts 630
1992
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Canton, OH Drury (8) 779½ Simon Fraser 493
1993
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San Antonio, TX Drury (9) 602½ Puget Sound 487
1994
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Federal Way, WA Drury (10) 813½ Puget Sound 507
1995
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San Antonio, TX Puget Sound 607 Simon Fraser 575
1996
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Puget Sound (2) 602½ Whitworth 401½
1997
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Federal Way, WA Puget Sound (3) 572 Simon Fraser 460
1998
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Simon Fraser (11) 545 Puget Sound 516
1999
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Simon Fraser (12) 795 Puget Sound 508½
2000
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Burnaby, BC Simon Fraser (13) 605½ California Baptist 346½
2001
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Simon Fraser (14) 548½ California Baptist 537
2002
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Seattle 487 California Baptist 444
2003
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Lawrence, KS Simon Fraser (15) 575 California Baptist 542
2004
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Simon Fraser (16) 562 California Baptist 487
2005
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St. Peters, MO Simon Fraser (17) 639 California Baptist 580
2006
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California Baptist 752 Lindenwood 272
2007
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San Antonio, TX California Baptist (2) 937½ Lindenwood 499
2008
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California Baptist (3) 573 Simon Fraser 503
2009
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St. Peters, MO California Baptist (4) 693 Fresno Pacific 489
2010
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Fresno Pacific 659½ California Baptist 488½
2011
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Fresno Pacific (2) 698½ California Baptist 582
2012
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Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma Baptist 757 Fresno Pacific 752
2013
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Oklahoma Baptist (2) 881 Concordia (CA) 448½
2014
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Oklahoma Baptist (3) 900 Olivet Nazarene 485
2015
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Oklahoma Baptist (4) 798½ Olivet Nazarene 575½
2016
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Columbus, GA Olivet Nazarene 714½ SCAD Savannah 600
2017
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Olivet Nazarene (2) 658½ SCAD Savannah 443
2018
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Keiser (FL) 653½ SCAD Savannah 485½
2019
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Keiser (FL) (2) 622 SCAD Savannah 599½
2020
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Knoxville, TN Keiser (FL) (3) 743 SCAD Savannah 681
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022
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Columbus, GA Keiser (FL) (4) 785 SCAD Savannah 427
2023
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Keiser (FL) (5) 719 St. Thomas (FL) 569
2024
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St. Thomas (FL) 640.5 Keiser 624.5

Champions

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NAIA men's swimming and diving championships is located in the United States
St. Thomas
St. Thomas
ONU
ONU
Keiser
Keiser
Team national championships among active programs: 5, 2, 1

Active programs

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Team Titles Years
Keiser 5 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
Olivet Nazarene 2 2016, 2017
St. Thomas (FL) 1 2024

Former programs

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Team Titles Years
Simon Fraser 17 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
Drury 10 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
Oklahoma Baptist 4 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
California Baptist 4 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Eastern Michigan 4 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
North Central (IL) 4 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963
Puget Sound 3 1995, 1996, 1997
Central Washington 3 1984, 1986, 1987
Macalester 3 1964, 1965, 1966
Fresno Pacific 2 2010, 2011
East Carolina 2 1957, 1959
Seattle 1 2002
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1 1967
Southern Illinois 1 1960

Records

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Yards

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Event Time Swimmer School Date Ref
50 freestyle 19.71 Logan Lassley/Marcel Nagy Oklahoma Baptist University/Keiser University 2014/2020
100 freestyle 42.53 Daniel Ramirez Oklahoma Baptist University 2014
200 freestyle 1:34.89 Joel Ax SCAD 2016
500 freestyle 4:20.35 Joel Thatcher SCAD 2017
1650 freestyle 15:18.39 Joel Thatcher SCAD 2017
100 backstroke 46.28 Daniel Ramirez Oklahoma Baptist University 2014
200 backstroke 1:44.98 Jokubas Jankauskas Cumberland Patriots 4 March 2023 [2]
100 breaststroke 52.62 Noel De Geus Keiser Seahawks 3 March 2023 [3]
200 breaststroke 1:56.54 Íñigo Marina St. Thomas Bobcats 4 March 2023 [4]
100 butterfly 46.12 Daniel Ramirez Oklahoma Baptist University 2015
200 butterfly 1:45.27 Iran Cacalcante-Almeida Olivet Nazarene 2018
200 individual medley 1:47.55 David Hibberd Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2011
400 individual medley 3:51.08 Stephen Gilbert Milligan Buffaloes 4 March 2022
200 freestyle relay 1:18.43 Lassley, Robbins, Ramirez, Sullivan Oklahoma Baptist 2014
400 freestyle relay 2:56.23 Ivan Amillo-Esobedo
Alberto Garcia
Alex Kusik
Max Miller
Keiser Seahawks 4 March 2023 [5]
800 freestyle relay 6:31.45 Alberto Garcia (1:37.31)
Aaron Wilmes (1:37.53)
Marti Ranea Vila (1:38.23)
Carlos Trinidad Sancho (1:38.38)
Keiser Seahawks 1 March 2023 [6]
200 medley relay 1:26.83 Ramirez, Penny, Sullivan, Lassley Oklahoma Baptist University 2014
400 medley relay 3:12.72 Alex Marrero (49.63)
Íñigo Marina (52.13)
Miguel Arroyo (47.91)
Daniel Laureyssens (43.05)
St. Thomas Bobcats 3 March 2023 [7]

Meters

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Event Time Swimmer School Year
50 freestyle 22.32 Ryan Laurin Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
100 freestyle 49.33 Graham Duthie Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
200 freestyle 1:49.33 Graham Duthie Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
400 freestyle 3:56.72 Graham Duthie Simon Fraser (B.C) 2001
1500 freestyle 15:59.45 Malcolm Crimp Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1981
100 backstroke 55.59 Felix Sutanto California Baptist University 2002
200 backstroke 2:01.31 Felix Sutanto California Baptist University 2002
100 breaststroke 1:03.73 Mike Wylie Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2000
200 breaststroke 2:19.26 Audy Oktavian California Baptist University 2002
100 butterfly 55.47 Sandy Henderson Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2000
200 butterfly 2:03.67 Klaus Haertel Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
200 individual medley 2:03.65 Libor Janek Cumberland (Ky.) 2000
400 individual medley 4: 26.01 Libor Janek Cumberland (Ky.) 2001
200 medley relay 1:42.59 Gerry Martselos, Mike Wylie, Graham Duthie, Ryan Laurin Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
400 medley relay 3:46.90 Felix Sutanto, Joshua Louvier, Matt Sprankle, Matt Berry California Baptist University 2002
200 freestyle relay 1:30.73 Ryan Laurin, Aaron Lightman, Graham Wood, Graham Duthie Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
400 freestyle relay 3:46.39 Gerry Martselos, Mike Wylie, Klaus Haertel, Graham Wood Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
800 freestyle relay 6:46.13 Klaus Haertel, Tom Gaschler, Graham Wood, Graham Duthie Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2001
One-meter diving (11 Dives) 587.35 Grant Brehaut Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2004
Three-meter diving (11 Dives) 561.75 Grant Brehaut Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2005

See also

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References

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  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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