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Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 8 Championships Records 11 Individual Champions 13 Team Finishes 29 All-Time Team Results 33 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 TEAM STANDINGS 1. California 560 2. Texas 475 3. Indiana 385.5 4. NC State 307 5. Louisville 212 6. Florida 164 7. Alabama 142 8. Harvard 132 9. Ohio St. 124 10. Virginia 106 11. Tennessee 105 Missouri 105 13. Michigan 99 14. Florida St. 97 15. Stanford 96 16. Arizona 95 17. Texas A&M 93 18. Georgia 86 19. Minnesota 84 20. Southern California 81 21. Arizona St. 75.5 22. Miami 62 23. Purdue 51 24. Georgia Tech 45 25. Kentucky 26 26 LSU 25 27. South Carolina 21 28. Penn 18 29. Duke 17 Hawaii 17 Penn St. 17 32. Grand Canyon 16 33. Towson 14 Columbia 14 35. Virginia Tech 11 36. Wisconsin 7 Denver 7 Notre Dame 7 Missouri St. 7 40. Princeton 6 Auburn 6 42. Navy 4 IUPUI 4 44. North Carolina 2 2019 Championship 2 2019 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Consolation Name School Time 50-Yard Freestyle 9. Khader Baqlah Florida 1:32.18 10. Grant House Arizona St. 1:32.29 Final Mohamed Samy Indiana 1:32.29 Name School Time 12. Jake Sannem Texas 1:32.56 13. Jorge Iga Arizona 1:33.05 1. Ryan Hoffer California 18.63 14. Jacob Molacek NC State 1:33.28 2. Pawel Sendyk California 18.68 15. Andrew Loy Ohio St. 1:33.36 3. Robert Howard Alabama 18.80 16. Mark Theall Texas A&M 1:33.41 4. Bowe Becker Minnesota 18.84 5. Zach Apple Indiana 48.99 500-Yard Freestyle Dean Farris Harvard 19.02 7. Tate Jackson Texas 19.03 Final 8. Justin Ress NC State 19.10 Name School Time Consolation 1. Townley Haas Texas 4:08.19 Name School Time 2. Sean Grieshop California 4:10.29 3. Brooks Fail Arizona 4:10.77 9. Michael Jensen California 19.15 4. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo Michigan 4:12.21 Drew Kibler Texas 19.15 5. Walker Higgins Georgia 4:12.65 11. Will Pisani Florida St. 19.16 6. Fynn Minuth South Carolina 4:12.72 12. Nyls Korstanje NC State 19.18 7. Mark Theall Texas A&M 4:16.05 13. Luke Mankus Missouri 19.20 8. Brennan Novak Harvard 4:21.72 14. Andrej Barna Louisville 19.30 15. Gus Borges Michigan 19.32 Consolation 16. Cameron Auchinachie Denver 19.37 Name School Time 100-Yard Freestyle 9. Trenton Julian California 4:11.30 10. Patrick Callan Michigan 4:13.27 Final 11. Lane Stone Virginia Tech 4:14.00 Name School Time 12. Eric Knowles NC State 4:14.22 13. Brendan Casey Virginia 4:14.39 1. Dean Farris Harvard 39.90 14. Zach Yeadon Notre Dame 4:14.84 2. Bowe Becker Minnesota 41.08 15. Trey Freeman Florida 4:18.53 3. Zach Apple Indiana 41.49 16. Khader Baqlah Florida 4:20.50 4. Daniel Krueger Texas 41.51 5. Robert Howard Alabama 41.55 1,650-Yard Freestyle 6. Ryan Hoffer California 41.67 7. Justin Ress NC State 41.81 Final 8. Pawel Sendyk California 42.34 Name School Time Consolation 1. Felix Auboeck Michigan 14:23.09 Name School Time 2. Michael Brinegar Indiana 14:27.50 3. Nick Norman California 14:32.12 9. Townley Haas Texas 41.96 4. Sean Grieshop California 14:35.82 10. Mikel Schreuders Missouri 42.08 5. Brendon Casey Virginia 14:38.42 11. Cameron Auchinachie Denver 42.13 6. Marcelo Acosta Louisville 14:38.92 12. Mohamed Samy Indiana 42.47 7. True Sweetser Stanford 14:39.07 13. Nyls Korstanje NC State 42.49 8. Walker Higgins Georgia 14:39.52 14. Will Pisani Florida St. 42.55 9. Johannes Calloni Stanford 14:40.53 15. Kyle Decoursey Tennessee 42.61 10. Mikey Calvillo Indiana 14:40.59 16. Drew Kibler Texas 42.63 11. Jack McIntyre NC State 14:41.80 200-Yard Freestyle 12. Bobby Finke Florida 14:42.75 13. Zach Yeadon Notre Dame 14:42.90 Final 14. Victor Johansson Southern California 14:43.21 15. Greg Reed Georgia 14:43.48 Name School Time 16. Eric Knowles NC State 14:46.35 1. Andrew Seliskar California 1:30.14 17. Chris Yeager Texas 14:47.44 2. Zach Apple Indiana 1:31.55 18. Brooks Fail Arizona 14:48.18 3. Drew Kibler Texas 1:31.76 19. Rafael Davila South Carolina 14:50.33 4. Townley Haas Texas 1:31.80 20. Logan Houck Harvard 14:50.37 5. Paul DeLakis Ohio St. 1:32.01 21. Sam Magnan Virginia 14:50.70 6. Zach Hartling Louisville 1:32.24 22. Ricardo Vargas Jacobo Michigan 14:51.71 7. Jeff Newkirk Texas 1:32.46 23. James Murphy Stanford 14:52.07 8. Mikel Schreuders Missouri 1:32.75 24. Matthew Hirschberger Stanford 14:55.03 25. Josh Dannhauser Auburn 14:55.94 2019 Championship 3 Name School Time 100-Yard Breaststroke 26. Jacob Wiellinski Missouri 14:56.46 Final 27. Brennan Novak Harvard 14:56.94 Name School Time 28. Matthew Otto Virginia 14:57.49 29. Kevin Miller Georgia 14:57.50 1. Ian Finnerty Indiana 49.85 30. Gil Kiesler NC State 14:57.71 2. Carsten Vissering Southern California 50.30 31. Jack Dubois Missouri 15:00.26 3. Max McHugh Minnesota 50.52 32. Logan Hotchkiss UC-Santa Barbara 15:02.62 4. Reece Whitley California 51.11 33. Michael Daly Penn St. 15:02.66 5. Zane Beckes Indiana 51.35 34. Trye Freeman Florida 15:06.72 6. Caio Pumputis Georgia Tech 51.38 35. Andrew Abruzzo Georgia 15:07.46 7. Evgenii Louisville 51.77 36. Same Rice Tennessee 15:09.00 8. Jordan O’Brien Missouri 52.11 37. Lane Stone Virginia Tech 15:10.52 Consolation 38. Alex Zettle Texas 15:25.93 Name School Time 100-Yard Backstroke 9. Hank Poppe Stanford 51.93 10. Blair Bish Missouri St. 51.95 Final 11. Charlie Scheinfeld Texas 52.05 Name School Time 12. Laurent Bams Alabama 52.07 1. Dean Farris Harvard 43.66 13. Mario Koenigsperger Southern California 52.12 2. Coleman Stewart NC State 43.98 14. Olli Kokko Hawaii 52.22 3. Mark Nikolaev Grand Canyon 44.33 15. Trent Pellini Purdue 52.24 4. John Shebat Texas 44.71 Itay Goldfaden South Carolina 52.54 5. Ryan Harty Texas 45.05 6. Nichols Albiero Louisville 45.08 200-Yard Breaststroke 7. Daniel Carr California 45.21 Final 8. Javier Acevedo Georgia 45:24 Name School Time Consolation 1. Andrew Seliskar California 1:48.70 Name School Time 2. Max McHugh Minnesota 1:49.41 9. Kacper Stokowski Florida 44.90 3. Ian Finnerty Indiana 1:49.90 10. Gabriel Fantoni Indiana 44.96 4. Caio Pumputis Georgia Tech 1:50.79 11. Zachary Poti Arizona St. 45.12 5. Reece Whitley California 1:50.84 12. Zane Waddell Alabama 45.14 6. Paul DeLakis Ohio St 1:52.05 13. Andreas Vazaios NC State 45.40 7. Benjamin Walker Texas A&M 1:52.09 14. Joe Clark Virignia 45.56 8. James Guest Georgia 1:53.47 15. Justin Ress NC State 45.66 Consolation 16. Rodrigo Correia Georgia Tech 45.90 Name School Time 200-Yard Backstroke 9. Charlie Swanson Michigan 1:52.09 10. David Schlicht Arizona 1:52.33 Final 11. Tommy Cope Michigan 1:52.91 Name School Time 12. Daniel Roy Stanford 1:52.93 1. John Shebalt Texas 1:36.42 13. Sam Iida Arizona 1:53.13 2. Austin Katz Texas 1:36.45 14. Evgenii Somov Louisville 1:53.59 3. Mryce Mefford California 1:38.65 15. Olli Kokko Hawaii 1:53.80 4. Coleman Stewart NC State 1:38.81 16. Carson Sand California 1:53.90 5. Daniel Carr California 1:39.33 6. Clark Beach Florida 1:39.68 100-Yard Butterfly 7. Kane Follows Hawaii 1:40.14 Final 8. Zachary Poti Arizona St. 1:40.38 Name School Time Consolation 1. Vini Lanza Indiana 44.37 Name School Time 2. Coleman Stewart NC State 44.46 9. Ryan Harty Texas 1:39.40 3. Miles Smachlo Michigan 44.84 10. Cam Tysoe Wisconsin 1:39.97 4. Maxime Rooney Florida 44.99 11. Mitchell Whyte Louisville 1:40.28 5. Camden Murphy Georgia 45.03 12. Javier Acevedo Georgia 1:40.29 6. Zheng Quah California 45.06 13. Jeff Newkirk Texas 1:40.67 7. Ryan Hoffer California 45.14 14. Patrick Mulcare Southern California 1:41.34 8. Chatham Dobbs Arizona 45.39 15. Kieran Smith Florida 1:41.36 16. Matthew Garcia Tennessee 1:42.10 2019 Championship 4 Consolation 400-Yard Individual Medley Name School Time Final 9. Nicolas Albiero Louisville 44.84 Name School Time 10. Pawel Sendyk California 45.12 11. Santiago Grassi Auburn 45.29 1. Abrahm DeVine Stanford 3:36.41 12. Kanoa Kaleoaloha Florida St. 45.48 2. Sean Grieshop California 3:37.03 13. Bryce Keblish Virginia 45.51 3. Mike Thomas California 3:37.52 14. Noah Hensley NC State 45.57 4. Brendan Casey Virginia 3:38.43 15. Jack Saunderson Towson 46.42 5. Trenton Julian California 3:39.83 16. James Bretscher NC State 47.09 6. David Schlicht Arizona 3:41.77 7. Kieran Smith Florida 3:43.12 200-Yard Butterfly 8. Mark Andrew Penn 3:43.76 Final Consolation Name School Time Name School Time 1.
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