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2023 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2023 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityMinnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date(s)March 22–25, 2023
Venue(s)Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center
University of Minnesota
2022
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The 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 22–25, 2023 at the 99th 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.

This year's events were hosted by the University of Minnesota at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]

Team standings

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) California (DC) 482
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Arizona State 430
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Texas 384
4 Indiana 379
5 NC State 373.5
6 Florida 367.5
7 Tennessee 216.5
8 Stanford 143.5
9 Virginia Tech 133
10 Auburn 127

Swimming results

Full Results[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Jordan Crooks
Tennessee
18.32 Josh Liendo
Florida
18.40 Bjorn Seeliger
California
18.67
100 freestyle Josh Liendo
Florida
40.28 Jack Alexy
California
40.92 Bjorn Seeliger
California
40.93
200 freestyle Luke Hobson
Texas
1:30.43 Gabriel Jett
California
1:30.74 Grant House
Arizona State
1:31.12
500 freestyle Luke Hobson
Texas
4:07.37 David Johnston
Texas
4:08.79 Jake Magahey
Georgia
4:09.24
1650 freestyle Will Gallant
NC State
14:28.94 Ross Dant
NC State
14:30.32 Jake Magahey
Georgia
14.33.82
100 backstroke Brendan Burns
Indiana
43.61 Kacper Stokowski
NC State
43.86 Destin Lasco
California
43.94
200 backstroke Destin Lasco
California
1:35.87 Hugo González
California
1:36.72 Hubert Kos
Arizona State
1:37.96
100 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
50.00 Van Mathias
Indiana
50.60 Denis Petrashov
Louisville
50.78
200 breaststroke Leon Marchand
Arizona State
1:46.91 Caspar Corbeau
Texas
1:49.15 Max McHugh
Minnesota
1:49.91
100 butterfly Youssef Ramadan
Virginia Tech
43.15 Josh Liendo
Florida
43.40 Tomer Frankel
Indiana
44.04
200 butterfly Aiden Hayes
NC State
1:38.79 Brendan Burns
Indiana
1:38.97 Gabriel Jett
California
1:39.40
200 IM Leon Marchand
Arizona State
1:36.34 Destin Lasco
California
1:38.10 Hugo Gonzalez
California
1:39.00
400 IM Leon Marchand
Arizona State
3:28.82 Hugo Gonzalez
California
3:34.66 Carson Foster
Texas
3:36.02
200 freestyle relay Florida
Josh Liendo (18.22)
Adam Chaney (18.37)
Eric Friese (18.64)
Macguire McDuff (18.12)
1:13.35 California
Bjorn Seeliger (18.59)
Jack Alexy (18.12)
Liam Bell (18.59)
Destin Lasco (18.52)
1:13.82 NC State
Noah Henderson (18.88)
Nyls Korstanje (18.30)
Luke Miller (18.59)
David Curtiss (18.67)
1:14.44
400 freestyle relay Florida
Josh Liendo (40.66)
Adam Chaney (41.10)
Julian Smith (41.26)
Macguire Duff (41.05)
2:44.07 California
Bjorn Seeliger (41.50)
Jack Alexy (40.51)
Matthew Jensen (41.12)
Destin Lasco (40.95)
2:44.08 Arizona State
Jonny Kuslow (41.89)
Leon Marchand (40.55)
Grant House (41.13)
Jack Dolan (41.55)
2:45.12
800 freestyle relay Texas
Luke Hobson (1:29.63)
Coby Carrozza (1:30.50)
Peter Larson (1:33.14)
Carson Foster (1:30.15)
6:03.42 Arizona State
Grant House (1:31.92)
Patrick Sammon (1:32.78)
Julian Hill (1:31.96)
Leon Marchand (1:28.42)
6:05.08 California
Gabriel Jett (1:31.35)
Lucas Henveaux (1:31.90)
Patrick Callan (1:33.63)
Destin Lasco (1:29.53)
6:06.41
200 medley relay NC State
Kacper Stokowski (20.36)
Mason Hunter (22.95)
Nyls Korstanje (19.15)
David Curtiss (18.21)
1:20.67 Arizona State
Jack Dolan (20.61)
Leon Marchand (22.27)
Max McCusker (19.74)
Jonny Kulow (18.45)
1:21.07 Florida
Adam Chaney (20.38)
Aleksas Savickas (22.98)
Eric Friese (19.75)
Josh Liendo (18.03)
1:21.14
400 medley relay Florida
Adam Chaney (44.28)
Dillon Hillis (50.23)
Josh Liendo (42.91)
Macguire McDuff (40.90)
2:58.32 Indiana
Brendan Burns (43.82)
Josh Matheny (50.31)
Tomer Frankel (43.70)
Rafael Miroslaw (41.26)
2:59.09 Arizona State
Jack Dolan (44.62)
Leon Marchand (49.23)
Max McCusker (44.55)
Jonny Kulow (40.78)
2:59.18

Diving results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Lyle Yost
Ohio State
443.95 Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
439.45 Jack Ryan
Stanford
429.45
3 m diving Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
522.60 Shangfei Wang
USC
448.30 Quentin Henninger
Indiana
425.40
Platform diving Carson Tyler
Indiana
476.30 Bryden Hattie
Tennessee
455.10 Quentin Henninger
Indiana
408.60

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Announces Championship Host Cities From 2023-2026". SwimSwam. Swimswam.com. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
  2. ^ https://swimmeetresults.tech/NCAA-Division-I-Women-2023/
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