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2017 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2017 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityIndiana Indianapolis, Indiana
Date(s)March 23–25, 2017
Venue(s)Indiana University Natatorium
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
2016
2018

The 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested from March 22–25, 2017 at the Indiana University Natatorium at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana at the 94th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I men's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.[1]

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Team standings

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Italics = Debut finish in the Top 10
  • Full results[2]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Texas (DC) 542
2nd place, silver medalist(s) California 349
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Florida 294.5
4 NC State 272.5
5 Stanford 242
6 USC 237
7 Indiana (H) 229.5
8 Georgia 183
9 Missouri 179.5
10 Alabama 153.5

Swimming results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Caeleb Dressel
Florida
18.23 Ryan Held
NC State
18.60 Joseph Schooling
Texas
18.79
100 freestyle Caeleb Dressel
Florida
40.00 Michael Chadwick
Missouri
40.95 Ryan Held
NC State
41.21
200 freestyle Townley Haas
Texas
1:30.65 Blake Pieroni
Indiana
Dylan Carter
USC
1:31.16 None awarded
500 freestyle Clark Smith
Texas
4:08.42 Townley Haas
Texas
4:08.92 Felix Auboeck
Michigan
4:08.95
1650 freestyle Clark Smith
Texas
14:22.41 Felix Auboeck
Michigan
14:22.88 Akaram Mahmoud
South Carolina
14:22.99
100 backstroke Ryan Murphy
California
43.99 John Shebat
Texas
44.35 Connor Oslin
Alabama
44.56
200 backstroke Ryan Murphy
California
1:36.75 John Shebat
Texas
1:37.24 Patrick Mulcare
USC
1:37.80
100 breaststroke Will Licon
Texas
50.68 Fabian Schwingenschlogl
Missouri
50.77 Carsten Vissering
USC
51.40
200 breaststroke Will Licon
Texas
1:47.91 Anton McKee
Alabama
1:51.22 Mauro Castillo Luna
Texas A&M
1:52.09
100 butterfly Caeleb Dressel
Florida
43.58 Joseph Schooling
Texas
43.75 Jack Conger
Texas
44.35
200 butterfly Jack Conger
Texas
1:37.35 Zheng Quah
California
1:38.83 Gunnar Bentz
Georgia
1:40.07
200 IM Will Licon
Texas
Mark Szaranek
Florida
1:40.67 None awarded Ryan Murphy
California
1:40.73
400 IM Chase Kalisz
Georgia
3:33.42 Andrew Seliskar
California
3:36.18 Mark Szaranek
Florida
3:36.31
200 freestyle relay Texas
Brett Ringgold (18.96)
Jack Conger (18.37)
Tate Jackson (18.92)
Joseph Schooling (18.34)
1:14.59 Florida
Caeleb Dressel (18.23)
Jan Świtkowski (18.75)
Enzo Martinez (18.72)
Jack Blyzinskj (19.18)
1:14.88 California
Pawel Sendyk (18.92)
Michael Jensen (18.75)
Justin Lynch (18.70)
Matthew Josa (18.92)
1:15.29
400 freestyle relay Texas
Brett Ringgold (42.06)
Jack Conger (41.30)
Townley Haas (41.01)
Joseph Schooling (41.02)
2:45.39 Florida
Caeleb Dressel (40.48)
Jan Świtkowski (41.50)
Maxime Rooney (42.13)
Mark Szaranek (42.10)
2:46.21 USC
Santo Condorelli (41.87)
Ralf Tribuntsov (41.80)
Dylan Carter (41.10)
Reed Malone (42.56)
2:47.33
800 freestyle relay NC State
Ryan Held (1:31.37)
Andreas Vazaios (1:32.23)
Justin Ress (1:32.26)
Soeren Dahl (1:30.67)
6:06.53 Texas
Jack Conger (1:31.54)
Jeff Newkirk (1:33.25)
Clark Smith (1:33.40)
Townley Haas (1:30.42)
6:08.61 Florida
Jan Świtkowski (1:32.44)
Maxime Rooney (1:32.67)
Mitch D'Arrigo (1:32.73)
Mark Szaranek (1:31.46)
6:09.30
200 medley relay Texas
John Shebat (20.84)
Will Licon (22.91)
Joseph Schooling (19.45)
Brett Ringgold (18.34)
1:21.54 Alabama
Connor Oslin (20.39)
Pavel Romanov (23.30)
Luke Kaliszak (19.94)
Zane Waddell (18.26)
1:21.89 California
Ryan Murphy (20.47)
Connor Hoppe (23.16)
Justin Lynch (20.04)
Pawel Sendyk (18.61)
1:22.28
400 medley relay Texas
John Shebat (44.58)
Will Licon (49.75)
Joseph Schooling (43.60)
Jack Conger (41.29)
2:59.22 California
Ryan Murphy (44.32)
Connor Hoppe (50.97)
Matthew Josa (44.59)
Michael Jensen (41.63)
3:01.51 Missouri
Daniel Hein (45.99)
Fabian Schwingenschlogl (50.22)
Andrew Sansoucie (44.98)
Michael Chadwick (40.72)
3:01.91

Diving results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Steele Johnson
Purdue
446.90 Michael Hixon
Indiana
437.70 James Connor
Indiana
437.30
3 m diving Steele Johnson
Purdue
502.20 Briadam Herrea
Miami
477.30 Juan Hernandez
LSU
464.35
Platform diving David Dinsmore
Miami
528.20 Steele Johnson
Purdue
502.20 Zhipeng Zeng
Ohio State
478.25

See also

References

  1. ^ "2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites". NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
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