Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
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DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2016 Championship 2 History 9 Championships Records 12 Individual Champions 14 Team Finishes 30 All-Time Team Results 34 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Texas claims back-to-back national titles: Texas’ Will Licon and Joseph Schooling unleashed NCAA and U.S. Open record swims, and Jack Conger lowered his own American record as the Longhorns’ punctuated their wire-to-wire run to a 12th NCAA team title at the 2016 NCAA Championships. The Longhorns tie Michigan for No. 1 all-time with 12 NCAA titles, and 38th-year Texas head coach Eddie Reese passes former Ohio State coach Mike Peppe as the most decorated coach in the sport’s history with 12 NCAA team titles. Texas won the NCAA Championships with 541.5 points while California took second with 351 points. Florida took third place with 334 points while North Carolina State placed fourth at 314. Georgia rounded out the top-five with 239.5 points. Schooling tied with California’s Ryan Murphy and Florida’s Caeleb Dressel for the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America Swimmer of the Meet honor. Reese also collected his second straight CSCAA National Coach of the Meet Award Licon rewrote the NCAA, American, U.S. Open and NCAA Championship records in the 200 breaststroke and claimed his second consecutive national title in the event at 1:48.12, well under the previous mark of 1:48.66 by Arizona’s Kevin Cordes at the 2014 NCAA Championships. Licon faced off against California’s Josh Prenot for the third time in as many days after splitting the first two races with the Golden Bear. The El Paso, Texas, native led from wire-to-wire on his way to victory. Schooling joined Conger for arguably the most dynamic head-to-head 200 butterfly race ever contested at the NCAA Championships, as both Longhorns became the first swimmers ever to break the 1:39 mark at 200 yards. Conger led for the first 150 yards before Schooling inched his way even with Conger. Schooling out-touched Conger at the wall in 1:37.97, less than a tenth of Conger’s 1:38.06, which lowered his American record by over a second. Schooling, a 2012 London Olympian from Singapore, leaves Atlanta with NCAA and U.S. Open records in the 100 and 200 butterfly events. Texas began its final march to its 12th NCAA team title with the 1,650 freestyle, where top seed Clark Smith and two-time NCAA individual champion Townley Haas competed in the evening finals heat. Haas posted a lifetime best of 14 minutes, 34.36 seconds for fourth place overall, and Smith added five points for the Horns with his 12th-place overall finish in 14:50.00. Freshman Ryan Harty landed his first individual berth in a championship final, as he placed seventh in the 200 backstroke at 1:40.11. Harty clocked a lifetime best of 1:39.17 in the preliminary round and fell one one-hundredth of a second off of Aaron Peirsol’s 13-year-old school mark of 1:39.16. Freshman John Shebat added consecutive lifetime bests in the event. Shebat clocked 1:40.30 in prelims to advance to the consolation final and lowered his personal best to 1:40.10 for third place in the consolation final. Sophomore Brett Ringgold notched a personal best in the 100 freestyle championship final before lowering it later with his 400 freestyle relay leadoff. Ringgold took fifth in the 100 free final in 41.80, and senior John Murray tied for seventh at 42.65. Senior Matt Ellis took third in the consolation final at 42.54. Junior diver Mark Anderson scored on all three boards at the NCAA Championships for a second consecutive year. The Lake Forest, California, native landed a fourth-place finish on platform with 421.55 points. Texas capped the meet by taking a close second in the 400 freestyle relay at 2:46.85, a fraction of a second under the seven-year-old school record from the 2009 Big 12 Championships. 2016 TEAM STANDINGS 25. Texas A&M 20 26. Air Force 16 North Carolina 16 1. Texas 541½ 28. Cleveland St. 15 2. California 351 Virginia 15 3. Florida 334 29. Oakland 13 4. North Carolina St. 314 31. Florida St. 12 5. Georgia 239½ Hawaii 12 6. Alabama 225 33. George Washington 11 7. Tennessee 188 Yale 11 8. Missouri 184 35. UNLV 9 9. Indiana 180½ Utah 9 10. Auburn 167 37. Georgia Tech 8 11. Louisville 164½ Princeton 8 12. Michigan 158 39. Duke 7 13. Southern California 117 40.. Iowa 6 14. Stanford 112½ Kentucky 6 15. Ohio St. 91 LSU 6 16. Arizona 87 43. Purdue 5 17. South Carolina 71 44. Arizona St. 2 18. Wisconsin 53 Cornell 2 19. Virginia Tech 44½ Harvard 2 20. Minnesota 41 Penn St. 2 21. Brigham Young 40 22. Miami (FL) 31 Pittsburgh 31 24. Penn 26 2016 Championship 2 2016 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Consolation Name School Time 50-Yard Freestyle 9. Ryan Held North Carolina St. 1:32.41 10. Soeren Dahl North Carolina St. 1:33.20 Final 11. Andres Nielsen Michigan 1:33.22 Name School Time 12. Long Gutierrez California 1:33.55 13. Hugo Morris Auburn 1:33.71 1. Caeleb Dressel Florida 18.20 14. Pawel Werner Florida 1:33.77 2. Simonas Bilis North Carolina St. 18.84 15. Brett Pinfold Wisconsin 1:33.79 3. Kristian Gkolomeev Alabama 18.95 16. Trevor Carroll Louisville 1:34.77 4. Michael Chadwick Missouri 19.04 5. Paul Powers Michigan 19.05 500-Yard Freestyle 6. John Murray Texas 19.08 7. Ryan Held North Carolina St. 19.20 Final 8. Michael Trice Georgia 19.23 Name School Time Consolation 1. Townley Haas Texas 4:09.00 Name School Time 2. Mitch D’Arrigo Florida 4:09.98 3. Reed Malone Southern California 4:12.55 9. Dillon Virva UNLV 19.07 4. Akaram Mahmoud South Carolina 4:12.86 10. Brett Ringgold Texas 19.10 5. Liam Egan Stanford 4:13.27 11. Ali Khalafalla Indiana 19.21 6. Matthew Hutchins Wisconsin 4:13.36 12. Sam Perry Stanford 19.41 7. Anton Oerskov Ipsen North Carolina St. 4:14.04 13. Peter Holoda Auburn 19.44 8. Anders Nielsen Michigan 4:16.92 14. Payton Sorenson BYU 19.48 15. Andreas Schiellerup North Carolina St. 19.51 Consolation 16. Kyle Darmody Auburn 19.74 Name School Time 100-Yard Freestyle 9. Pawel Werner Florida 4:13.79 10. PJ Ransford Michigan 4:14.62 Final 11. Chris Swanson Penn 4:15.73 Name School Time 12. Kevin Litherland Georgia 4:15.86 13. Tom Peribonio South Carolina 4:16.60 1. Caeleb Dressel Florida 40.46 14. Bence Kiraly Utah 4:16.74 2. Simonas Bilis North Carolina St. 41.18 15. Adam Linker North Carolina St. 4:18.22 3. Kristian Gkolomeev Alabama 41.52 16. Chris Wieser Arizona 4:19.27 4. Ryan Held North Carolina St. 41.77 5. Brett Ringgold Texas 41.80 1,650-Yard Freestyle 6. Michael Chadwick Missouri 41.98 7. Michael Trice Georgia 42.65 Final 8. John Murray Texas 42.65 Name School Time Consolation 1. Chris Swanson Penn 14:31.54 Name School Time 2. Akaram Mahmoud South Carolina 14:31.66 3. Matthew Hutchins Wisconsin 14:33.09 9. Anze Tavcar Indiana 42.34 4. Townley Haas Texas 14:34.36 10. Blake Pieroni Indiana 42.50 5. Anton Ipsen North Carolina St. 14:35.35 11. Matt Ellis Texas 42.54 6. Tom Peribonio South Carolina 14:44.57 12. Matias Koski Georgia 42.68 7. Chris Wieser Arizona 14:44.91 13. Laurent Bams Alabama 42.72 8. Kei Hyogo Yale 14:48.03 14. Sam Perry Stanford 42.85 9. Ben Lawless Florida 14:48.63 15. Ralf Tribuntsov Southern California 42.96 10. Pawel Furtek Southern 14:48.90 16. Anders Nielsen Michigan 43.18 11. Mitch D'Arrigo Florida 14:49.65 200-Yard Freestyle 12. Clark Smith Texas 14:50.00 13. PJ Ransford Michigan 14:51.51 Final 14. Liam Egan Stanford 14:52.34 Name School Time 15. Arthur Frayler Florida 14:52.77 16. Adam Linker North Carolina 14:52.78 1. Townley Haas Texas 1:30.46 17. Sam Lewis Texas 14:54.34 2. Matias Koski Georgia 1:31.54 18. Brian Hogan Yale 14:57.12 3. Simonas Bilis North Carolina St. 1:32.10 19. Danny Thomson Stanford 14:58.10 4. Jan Switkowski Florida 1:32.14 20. Janardana California 14:58.50 5. Reed Malone Southern California 1:32.54 21. Ty Fowler Arizona 14:59.29 6. Mitch D’Arrigo Florida 1:32.67 22. Cody Bekemeyer South Carolina 14:59.56 7. Trent Williams California 1:32.80 23. Kevin Litherland Georgia 15:00.65 8. Blake Pieroni Indiana 1:33.24 24. Ryan Kao California 15:01.54 25. Bence Kiraly Utah 15:01.79 2016 Championship 3 Name School Time 100-Yard Breaststroke 26. Juan Tolosa Arizona 15:03.48 Final 27. Ted Singley Southern California 15:04.13 Name School Time 28. Nick Norman California 15:05.44 29. David Heron Tennessee 15:11.27 1. Fabian Schwingenschlogl Missouri 51.29 30. Alex Peterson Penn 15:14.42 2. Peter Stevens Tennessee 51.51 31. Dylan Bunch Denver 15:17.46 3. Michael Barnosky Air Force 51.89 32. Ian Rainey Michigan 15:23.13 4.