NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

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The NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships are college championship events in the USA. The event is held annually, and the NCAA hosts Swimming & Diving Championships in each of its three Divisions (Division I, II and III).

The meets take place in a 25 yard pool, except for the Division I meets in 2000 and 2004 which were swum in a 25 meter competition course.

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History [edit]

Swimming was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981-82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same twelve (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA conquered the AIAW and usurped its authority and membership.

Venues [edit]

Division I [edit]

# Year Location Venue
1 1982 Wisconsin Brown Deer, Wisconsin Schroeder Swimming Center
2 1983 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
3 1984 Ohio Cleveland, Ohio CSU Natatorium
4 1985 Texas Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center
5 1986 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
6 1987 Texas Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center
7 1988 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
8 1989 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
9 1990 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
10 1991 Texas Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center
11 1992 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
12 1993 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
13 1994 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center
14 1995 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
15 1996 Texas Austin, Texas Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
16 1997 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center
17 1998 Alabama Auburn, Alabama James E. Martin Aquatics Center
18 1999 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
19 2000 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center
20 2001 Texas College Station, Texas Student Recreation Center Natatorium
21 2002 Georgia (U.S. state) Athens, Georgia Gabrielsen Natatorium
22 2003 Texas Austin, Texas Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
23 2004 New York East Meadow, New York Nassau County Aquatic Center
24 2005 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center
25 2006 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center
26 2007 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center
27 2008 Washington (state) Federal Way, Washington Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center
28 2009 Texas College Station, Texas Student Recreation Center Natatorium
29 2010 Ohio Columbus, Ohio McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion
30 2011 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota Aquatic Center
31 2012 Washington (state) Federal Way, Washington Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center
32 2013 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium

Division II [edit]

# Year Location Arena
1 1982 Pennsylvania Clarion, Pennsylvania
2 1983 California Long Beach, California Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool
3 1984 New York Hempstead, New York
4 1985 Florida Orlando, Florida YMCA Aquatic Center
5 1986 Florida Orlando, Florida YMCA Aquatic Center
6 1987 California Long Beach, California Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool
7 1988 New York Buffalo, New York
8 1989 New York Buffalo, New York
9 1990 New York Buffalo, New York
10 1991 Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
11 1992 North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota
12 1993 Ohio Canton, Ohio
13 1994 Ohio Canton, Ohio
14 1995 Ohio Canton, Ohio
15 1996 North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota
16 1997 Texas San Antonio, Texas
17 1998 Ohio Ashland, Ohio
18 1999 New York Buffalo, New York Flickinger Aquatic Center
19 2000 New York Buffalo, New York Flickinger Aquatic Center
20 2001 Ohio Canton, Ohio Branin Natatorium
21 2002 Florida Orlando, Florida YMCA Aquatic Center
22 2003 North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota
23 2004 New York Buffalo, New York Flickinger Aquatic Center
24 2005 Florida Orlando, Florida YMCA Aquatic Center
25 2006 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
26 2007 New York Buffalo, New York Flickinger Aquatic Center
27 2008 Missouri Columbia, Missouri Mizzou Aquatic Center
28 2009 Texas Houston, Texas University of Houston Aquatic Center
29 2010 Ohio Canton, Ohio Branin Natatorium
30 2011 Texas San Antonio, Texas

Division III [edit]

# Year Location Arena
1 1982 Virginia Lexington, Virginia Washington and Lee University, Cy Twombly Pool (swimming) and Virginia Military Institute (diving)
2 1983 Ohio Canton, Ohio Canton McKinley High School, C.T. Branin Natatorium
3 1984 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
4 1985 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
5 1986 Ohio Canton, Ohio Canton McKinley High School, C.T. Branin Natatorium
6 1987 Ohio Canton, Ohio Canton McKinley High School, C.T. Branin Natatorium
7 1988 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
8 1989 Maine Brunswick, Maine Bowdoin College, A. LeRoy Greason Swimming Pool
9 1990 Illinois Wheaton, Illinois Wheaton College, Chrouser Aquatics Center
10 1991 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
11 1992 New York Buffalo, New York Erie Community College, Flickinger Aquatic Center
12 1993 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
13 1994 Massachusetts Williamstown, Massachusetts Williams College, John Wesley Chandler Athletic Center
14 1995 Ohio Oxford, Ohio Miami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center
15 1996 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
16 1997 Ohio Oxford, Ohio Miami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center
17 1998 Missouri St. Peters, Missouri St. Peters Rec-Plex
18 1999 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota Aquatic Center
19 2000 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
20 2001 New York Buffalo, New York Erie Community College, Flickinger Aquatic Center
21 2002 Ohio Oxford, Ohio Miami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center
21 2003 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia Emory University, George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
22 2004 Missouri St. Peters, Missouri St. Peters Rec-Plex
23 2005 Michigan Holland, Michigan Holland Community Aquatic Center
24 2006 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota Aquatic Center
25 2007 Texas Houston, Texas University of Houston, Campus Recreation and Wellness Center Natatorium
26 2008 Ohio Oxford, Ohio Miami University, Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center
27 2009 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota Aquatic Center
28 2010 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota Aquatic Center
29 2011 Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee University of Tennessee, Allan Jones Aquatic Center
30 2012 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium
31 2013 Texas Shenandoah, Texas Conroe Independent School District Natatorium
32 2014 Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium

Championship records [edit]

Event Time Name Club Date Location Ref
50y freestyle   
100y freestyle   
200y freestyle  1:41.21  Romano , Megan Megan Romano University of Georgia 16 March 2012 Auburn, Alabama, United States [1]
500y freestyle   
1000y freestyle   
1650y freestyle   
100y backstroke   
200y backstroke  1:47.84  Pelton , Elizabeth Elizabeth Pelton California Aquatics 23 March 2013 Indianapolis, United States [2]
100y breaststroke   
200y breaststroke   
100y butterfly   
200y butterfly   
200y individual medley  1:51.77  Leverenz , Caitlin Caitlin Leverenz California Golden Bears 15 March 2012 Auburn, Alabama, United States [3]
400y individual medley  3:56.54  Hosszú , Katinka Katinka Hosszú  Hungary 16 March 2012 Auburn, Alabama, United States [4]
4×50y freestyle relay    [[]]
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4×100y freestyle relay  3:09.40 
 (48.20)
Shannon Vreeland
 (47.79)
Chantal Van Landeghem
 (47.16)
Allison Schmitt
 (46.25)
Megan Romano
University of Georgia 23 March 2013 United States Indianapolis, United States [5]
4×200y freestyle relay    [[]]
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4×50y medley relay  1:34.24 
 (23.44)
Cindy Tran
 (26.63)
Caitlin Leverenz
 (22.97)
Colleen Fotsch
 (21.20)
Liv Jensen
California Golden Bears 16 March 2012 United States Auburn, Alabama, United States [6]
4×100y medley relay  3:28.10 
 (50.94)
Cindy Tran
 (57.71)
Caitlin Leverenz
 (51.21)
Sara Isakovic
 (48.24)
Katherine Raatz
California Golden Bears 15 March 2012 United States Auburn, Alabama, United States [7]

Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by USA Swimming;
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


Winning Teams [edit]

Division I [edit]

  • 1982 Florida
  • 1983 Stanford
  • 1984 Texas
  • 1985 Texas
  • 1986 Texas
  • 1987 Texas
  • 1988 Texas
  • 1989 Stanford
  • 1990 Texas
  • 1991 Texas
  • 1992 Stanford
  • 1993 Stanford
  • 1994 Stanford
  • 1995 Stanford
  • 1996 Stanford
  • 1997 Southern California
  • 1998 Stanford
  • 1999 Georgia
  • 2000 Georgia
  • 2001 Georgia
  • 2002 Auburn
  • 2003 Auburn
  • 2004 Auburn
  • 2005 Georgia
  • 2006 Auburn
  • 2007 Auburn
  • 2008 Arizona
  • 2009 California
  • 2010 Florida
  • 2011 California
  • 2012 California
  • 2013 Georgia

Division II [edit]

  • 1982 Cal St Northridge
  • 1983 Clarion
  • 1984 Clarion
  • 1985 South Florida
  • 1986 Clarion
  • 1987 Cal St Northridge
  • 1988 Cal St Northridge
  • 1989 Cal St Northridge
  • 1990 Oakland
  • 1991 Oakland
  • 1992 Oakland
  • 1993 Oakland
  • 1994 Oakland
  • 1995 Air Force
  • 1996 Air Force
  • 1997 Drury
  • 1998 Drury
  • 1999 Drury
  • 2000 Drury
  • 2001 Truman
  • 2002 Truman
  • 2003 Truman
  • 2004 Truman
  • 2005 Truman
  • 2006 Truman
  • 2007 Drury
  • 2008 Truman
  • 2009 Drury
  • 2010 Drury
  • 2011 Drury
  • 2012 Wayne State
  • 2013 Drury

Division III [edit]

  • 1982 Williams
  • 1983 Williams
  • 1984 Kenyon
  • 1985 Kenyon
  • 1986 Kenyon
  • 1987 Kenyon
  • 1988 Kenyon
  • 1989 Kenyon
  • 1990 Kenyon
  • 1991 Kenyon
  • 1992 Kenyon
  • 1993 Kenyon
  • 1994 Kenyon
  • 1995 Kenyon
  • 1996 Kenyon
  • 1997 Kenyon
  • 1998 Kenyon
  • 1999 Kenyon
  • 2000 Kenyon
  • 2001 Denison
  • 2002 Kenyon
  • 2003 Kenyon
  • 2004 Kenyon
  • 2005 Emory
  • 2006 Emory
  • 2007 Kenyon
  • 2008 Kenyon
  • 2009 Kenyon
  • 2010 Emory
  • 2011 Emory

NCAA team titles [edit]

Division I [edit]

Titles Institution
8 Stanford
7 Texas
5 Auburn
4 Georgia
3 California
2 Florida
1 Arizona
1 Southern California

See also [edit]

References [edit]