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2022 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2022 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityGeorgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia
Date(s)March 23–26, 2022
Venue(s)McAuley Aquatic Center
Georgia Institute of Technology
2021
2023

The 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested March 23–26, 2022 at the 98th 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 Georgia Institute of Technology at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

Team standings

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  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[2]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) California 487.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Texas (DC) 436.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Florida 374
4 NC State 291
5 Indiana 212
6 Arizona State 236
7 Stanford 231
8 Georgia 194
9 Ohio State 165
10 Virginia 154.5

Swimming results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Brooks Curry
LSU
18.56 Bjorn Seeliger
California
18.59 Matt Brownstead
Virginia
Jordan Crooks
Tennessee
18.60
100 freestyle Brooks Curry
LSU
40.84 Bjorn Seeliger
California
41.00 Andrei Minakov
Stanford
41.09
200 freestyle Drew Kibler
Texas
1:30.28 Grant House
Arizona State
1:30.68 Matthew Sates
Georgia
1:30.72
500 freestyle Matthew Sates
Georgia
4:06.61 Jake Magahey
Georgia
4:07.39 Luke Hobson
Texas
4:08.42
1650 freestyle Bobby Finke
Florida
14:22.28 Will Gallant
NC State
14:31.34 Ross Dant
NC State
14:31.72
100 backstroke Kacper Stokowski
NC State
44.04 Brendan Burns
Indiana
44.15 Adam Chaney
Florida
44.35
200 backstroke Destin Lasco
California
1:37.71 Carson Foster
Texas
1:38.77 Daniel Carr
California
1:39.06
100 breaststroke Max McHugh
Minnesota
49.90 Caspar Corbeau
Texas
50.49 Liam Bell
California
50.50
200 breaststroke Leon Marchand
Arizona State
1:48.20 Max McHugh
Minnesota
1:48.76 Matthew Fallon
Penn
1:49.16
100 butterfly Andrei Minakov
Stanford
43.71 Luca Urlando
Georgia
43.80 Youssef Ramadan
Virginia Tech
43.90
200 butterfly Brendan Burns
Indiana
1:38.71 Luca Urlando
Georgia
1:38.82 Nicolas Albiero
Louisville
1:38.88
200 IM Leon Marchand
Arizona State
1:37.69 Destin Lasco
California
1:38.21 Luca Urlando
Georgia
1:39.22
400 IM Hugo Gonzalez
California
3:32.88 Leon Marchand
Arizona State
3:34.08 Carson Foster
Texas
3:35.69
200 freestyle relay Florida
Adam Chaney (18.85)
Eric Friese (18.39)
Will Davis (18.28)
Kieran Smith (18.59)
1:14.11 California
Bjorn Seeliger (18.27)
Jack Alexy (18.78)
Daniel Carr (18.62)
Destin Lasco (18.69)
1:14.36 Texas
Drew Kibler (18.83)
Daniel Krueger (18.77)
Caspar Corbeau (18.67)
Cameron Auchinachie (18.14)
1:14.41
400 freestyle relay Texas
Drew Kibler (41.58)
Daniel Krueger (41.39)
Caspar Corbeau (42.06)
Cameron Auchinachie (41.00)
2:46.03 Arizona State
Grant House (41.48)
Leon Marchand (41.31)
Carter Swift (41.75)
Cody Bybee (41.86)
2:46.40 California
Bjorn Seeliger (40.92)
Jack Alexy (41.84)
Hugo Gonzalez (41.99)
Destin Lasco (41.67)
2:46.42
800 freestyle relay Texas
Drew Kibler (1:30.54)
Coby Carrozza (1:31.46)
Luke Hobson (1:30.84)
Carson Foster (1:31.05)
6:03.89 Georgia
Matthew Sates (1:30.89)
Luca Urlando (1:30.58)
Zach Hils (1:32.27)
Jake Magahey (1:31.96)
6:05.59 Stanford
Andrei Minakov (1:31.49)
Luke Maurer (1:32.60)
Ron Polonsky (1:31.38)
Preston Forst (1:31.36)
6:06.83
200 medley relay Florida
Adam Chaney (20.19)
Dillon Hillis (23.20)
Eric Friese (19.36)
Will Davis (18.38)
1:21.13 Texas
Anthony Grimm (20.65)
Caspar Corbeau (22.55)
Alvin Jiang (20.08)
Cameron Auchinachie (18.08)
1:21.36 NC State
Kacper Stokowski (20.16)
Rafal Kusto (23.22)
Nyls Korstanje (19.55)
David Curtiss (18.76)
California
Bjorn Seeliger (20.08)
Liam Bell (22.71)
Trenton Julian (20.12)
Daniel Carr (18.78)
1:21.69
400 medley relay California
Destin Lasco (44.64)
Reece Whitley (50.64)
Trenton Julian (44.44)
Bjorn Seeliger (40.64)
3:00.36 Indiana
Brendan Burns (44.45)
Josh Matheny (50.93)
Tomer Frankel (44.19)
Rafael Miroslaw (41.19)
3:00.76 Florida
Adam Chaney (44.43)
Dillon Hillis (51.20)
Eric Friese (44.41)
Kieran Smith (40.96)
3:01.00

Diving results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving Kurtis Mathews
Texas A&M
438.20 Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
420.25 Juan Hernandez
LSU
413.20
3 m diving Kurtis Mathews
Texas A&M
466.85 Andrew Capobianco
Indiana
462.10 Juan Hernandez
LSU
459.20
Platform diving Tyler Downs
Purdue
447.20 Zach Cooper
Miami (Florida)
443.05 Bryden Hattie
Tennessee
418.70

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2021-2022 NCAA Championship Sites" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  2. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved March 26, 2022.