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2021 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2021 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityNorth Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina
Date(s)March 24–27, 2021
Venue(s)Greensboro Aquatic Center
2019
2022

The 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested from March 24–27, 2021 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. It was the 97th 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]

Team standings

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  • Full results[2]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Texas 595
2nd place, silver medalist(s) California 568
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Florida 367
4 Georgia 268
5 Louisville 211
6 Indiana 207
7 Ohio State 180
8 NC State 164
9 Virginia 152
10 Texas A&M 151
11 Virginia Tech 135
T-12 Michigan 106
Arizona 106
14 Stanford 99
15 Alabama 91
16 Missouri 86
17 Purdue 83
18 LSU 68
19 Miami (FL) 54
20 Tennessee 48
T-21 Georgia Tech 40
Minnesota 40
23 Florida State 32.5
24 North Carolina 31
25 Notre Dame 29
26 Pittsburgh 28
27 USC 21
28 Wisconsin 20
29 Utah 17.5
30 Kentucky 14
31 Penn State 13
32 West Virginia 5

Swimming results

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Full results [3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Ryan Hoffer
California
18.33 Bjorn Seeliger
California
18.71 Adam Chaney
Florida
18.88
100 freestyle Ryan Hoffer
California
40.89 Drew Kibler
Texas
Daniel Krueger
Texas
41.59 None awarded
200 freestyle Kieran Smith
Florida
1:30.10 Drew Kibler
Texas
1:30.39 Trenton Julian
California
1:31.55
500 freestyle Jake Magahey
Georgia
4:07.97 Kieran Smith
Florida
4:08.07 Brooks Fail
Arizona
4:09.54
1650 freestyle Bobby Finke
Florida
14:12.52 Jake Magahey
Georgia
14.28.69 Ross Dant
NC State
14:31.17
100 backstroke Shaine Casas
Texas A&M
44.20 Kacper Stokowski
NC State
44.37 Destin Lasco
California
44.49
200 backstroke Shaine Casas
Texas A&M
1:35.75 Destin Lasco
California
1:35.99 Bryce Mefford
California
1:38.31
100 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
50.18 Dillon Hillis
Florida
50.96 Reece Whitley
California
51.03
200 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
1:49.02 Reece Whitley
California
1:49.43 Hugo González
California
1:51.20
100 butterfly Ryan Hoffer
California
44.25 Nicolas Albiero
Louisville
44.32 Camden Murphy
Georgia
44.42
200 butterfly Nicolas Albiero
Louisville
1:38.64 Trenton Julian
California
1:38.85 Antani Ivanov
Virginia Tech
1:39.26
200 IM Shaine Casas
Texas A&M
1:39.53 Hugo González
California
1:39.99 Destin Lasco
California
1:40.01
400 IM Bobby Finke
Florida
3:36.90 Carson Foster
Texas
3:38.25 Sean Grieshop
California
3:38.73
200 freestyle relay California
Bjorn Seeliger (18.72)
Ryan Hoffer (18.06)
Daniel Carr (18.51)
Nate Biondi (19.07)
1:14.36 Florida
Adam Chaney (18.81)
Will Davis (18.59)
Kieran Smith (18.70)
Eric Friese (18.38)
1:14.48 Alabama
Matt King (18.99)
Sam Disette (18.91)
Jonathan Berneburg (18.79)
Colton Stogner (18.93)
1:15.62
400 freestyle relay California
Bjorn Seeliger (42.22)
Ryan Hoffer (40.86)
Destin Lasco (41.74)
Hugo González (41.78)
2:46.60 Florida
Adam Chaney (41.74)
Kieran Smith (41.27)
Eric Friese (41.45)
Trey Freeman (42.42)
2:46.88 Louisville
Haridi Sameh (41.94)
Nicolas Albiero (42.09)
Michael Eastman (42.05)
Colton Paulson (41.90)
2:47.98
800 freestyle relay Texas
Drew Kibler (1:30.65)
Austin Katz (1:33.02)
Carson Foster (1:31.55)
Jake Sannem (1:32.03)
6:07.25 California
Trenton Julian (1:31.41)
Daniel Carr (1:33.14)
Destin Lasco (1:32.13)
Bryce Mefford (1:32.00)
6:08.68 Texas A&M
Shaine Casas (1:30.59)
Mark Theall (1:31.46)
Koko Bratanov (1:33.31)
Clayton Bobo (1:35.43)
6:10.79
200 medley relay Louisville
Mitchell Whyte (20.72)
Evgenii Somov (22.87)
Nicolas Albiero (20.07)
Haridi Sameh (18.45)
1:22.11 Florida
Adam Chaney (20.55)
Dillon Hillis (23.33)
Eric Friese (19.87)
Will Davis (18.66)
1:22.41 California
Daniel Carr (20.79)
Reece Whitley (23.57)
Ryan Hoffer (19.70)
Bjorn Seeliger (18.37)
1:22.43
400 medley relay Texas
Chris Staka (45.02)
Caspar Corbeau (50.36)
Alvin Jiang (44.05)
Daniel Krueger (40.80)
3:00.23 California
Destin Lasco (45.28)
Reece Whitley (50.58)
Ryan Hoffer (43.80)
Bjorn Seeliger (41.07)
3:00.73 Florida
Adam Chaney (45.36)
Dillon Hillis (50.27)
Eric Friese (44.66)
Kieran Smith (41.22)
3:01.51

Diving results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Jordan Windle
Texas
435.60 Noah Duperre
Texas
405.45 Juan Hernandez
LSU
405.25
3 m diving Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
505.20 Jordan Windle
Texas
484.60 Juan Hernandez
LSU
452.50
Platform diving Brandon Loschiavo
Purdue
469.05 Ben Bramley
Purdue
450.20 Zach Cooper
Miami
442.65

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2021 DI men's swimming and diving championships: Selections, schedule, scores, updates | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "2021 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming & Diving Championships Results" (PDF). SwimSwam. Retrieved February 9, 2020.