Arizona State Wins 2024 Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Arizona won the 2024 Division I men’s swimming and diving championship with 523.5 points, beating California, which finished with 444.5. It was the Sun Devils’ first title in program history.

The 2024 championships begin Wednesday, March 27 at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis and conclude Saturday, March 30. The tournament is hosted by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Indiana Sports Corporation.

The qualifiers for the 2024 NCAA DI Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships were announced on Wednesday, March 13. Click here for a full list of qualified swimmers.

The list of divers for the championships on Sunday, March 17 has been released.

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Schedule for the 2024 NCAA DI Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Click on each event to see the final results.

Wednesday, March 27:

Thursday, March 28:

Friday, March 29:

Saturday, March 30:

History of the NCAA DI Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships

Arizona State put on an impressive performance in the 2024 championship game, capturing the first national title in program history. The Sun Devils finished runner-up a year ago and fell to California, which won the previous two championships in 2023 and 2022.

Year Champion Coach Score Won second place Score Location
The year 2024 State of Arizona Bob Bowman 523.5 California 444.5 Indianapolis, In
The year 2023 California David Durden 482 State of Arizona 430 Minneapolis, Minn.
The year 2022 California David Durden 487.5 Texas 436.5 Atlanta, GA
2021 Texas Eddie Rees 565 California 528 Greensboro, NC
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 California David Durden 560 Texas 475 Austin, Texas
2018 Texas Eddie Rees 449 California 437.5 Minneapolis, Minn.
2017 Texas Eddie Rees 542 California 349 Indianapolis
2016 Texas Eddie Rees 541.5 California 351 Atlanta
2015 Texas Eddie Rees 528 California 399 Iowa City, Iowa
2014 California David Durden 468.5 Texas 417.5 Austin, Texas
2013 Michigan Mike Bottom 480 California 406.5 Indianapolis
2012 California David Durden 535.5 Texas 491 Seattle
2011 California David Durden 493 Texas 470.5 Minneapolis
2010 Texas Eddie Rees 500 California 469.5 Columbus, Ohio
2009 Bourne Richard Quick 526 Texas 487 College Station, Texas
2008 Arizona Frank Bush 500.5 Texas 406 Seattle
2007 Bourne David Marsh 566 Stanford 397 Minneapolis
2006 Bourne David Marsh 480.5 Arizona 440.5 Atlanta
2005 Bourne David Marsh 491 Stanford 414 Minnesota
2004 Bourne David Marsh 634 Stanford 377.5 Long Island, New York
2003 Bourne David Marsh 609.5 Texas 413 Austin, Texas
2002 Texas Eddie Rees 512 Stanford 501 Athens, Texas
2001 Texas Eddie Rees 597.5 Stanford 457.5 College Station, Texas
2000 Texas Eddie Rees 538 Bourne 385 Minneapolis
1999 Bourne David Marsh 467.5 Stanford 414.5 Indianapolis
1998 Stanford Skip Kenny 599 Bourne 394.5 Bourne
1997 Bourne David Marsh 496.5 Stanford 340 Minnesota
1996 Texas Eddie Rees 479 Bourne 443.5 Texas
1995 Michigan John Urbancheck 561 Stanford 475 Indianapolis
1994 Stanford Skip Kenny 566.5 Texas 445 Minnesota
1993 Stanford Skip Kenny 520.5 Michigan 396 Indianapolis
1992 Stanford Skip Kenny 632 Texas 356 Indianapolis
1991 Texas Eddie Rees 476 Stanford 420 Texas
1990 Texas Eddie Rees 506 Southern California 423 Indianapolis
1989 Texas Eddie Rees 475 Stanford 396 Indianapolis
1988 Texas Eddie Rees 424 Southern California 369.5 Indianapolis
1987 Stanford Skip Kenny 374 Southern California 296 Texas
1986 Stanford Skip Kenny 404 California 335 Indianapolis
1985 Stanford Skip Kenny 403.5 Florida 302 Texas
1984 Florida Randy Reese 287.5 Texas 277 Cleveland County
1983 Florida Randy Reese 238 SMU 227 Indianapolis
1982 UCLA Ron Ballatore 219 Texas 210 Wisconsin
1981 Texas Eddie Rees 259 UCLA 189 Texas
1980 California North Thornton 234 Texas 220 Harvard
1979 California North Thornton 287 Southern California 227 Cleveland County
1978 Tennessee Ray Bussard 307 Bourne 185 Long Beach County
1977 Southern California Peter Daland 385 Alabama 204 Cleveland County
1976 Southern California Peter Daland 398 Tennessee 237 Brown
1975 Southern California Peter Daland 344 Indiana 274 Cleveland County
1974 Southern California Peter Daland 339 Indiana 338 Long Beach County
1973 Indiana James Counsel 358 Tennessee 294 Tennessee
1972 Indiana James Counsel 390 Southern California 371 Army
1971 Indiana James Counsel 351 Southern California 260 State of Iowa
1970 Indiana James Counsel 332 Southern California 235 Utah
1969 Indiana James Counsel 427 Southern California 306 Indiana
1968 Indiana James Counsel 346 Yale 253 Dartmouth
1967 Stanford Jim Gauran 275 Southern California 260 State of Michigan
1966 Southern California Peter Daland 302 Indiana 286 Air force
1965 Southern California Peter Daland 285 Indiana 278.5 State of Iowa
1964 Southern California Peter Daland 96 Indiana 91 Yale
1963 Southern California Peter Daland 81 Yale 77 State of North Carolina
1962 Ohio State Mike Pepe 92 Southern California 46 Ohio State
1961 Michigan Gus Steiger 85 Southern California 62 Washington
1960 Southern California Peter Daland 87 Michigan 73 SMU
1959 Michigan Gus Steiger 137.5 Ohio State 44 Cornell
1958 Michigan Gus Steiger 72 Yale 63 Michigan
1957 Michigan Gus Steiger 69 Yale 61 North Carolina
1956 Ohio State Mike Pepe 68 Yale 54 Yale
1955 Ohio State Mike Pepe 90 Michigan/Yale 51 Miami (OH)
1954 Ohio State Mike Pepe 94 Michigan 67 Syracuse
1953 Yale Robert J. H. Kiphut 96.5 Ohio State 73.5 Ohio State
1952 Ohio State Mike Pepe 94 Yale 81 Princeton
1951 Yale Robert J. H. Kiphut 81 State of Michigan 60 Texas
1950 Ohio State Mike Pepe 65 Yale 43 Ohio State
1949 Ohio State Mike Pepe 49 Iowa 35 North Carolina
1948 Michigan Matt Mann 44 Ohio State 41 Michigan
1947 Ohio State Mike Pepe 66 Michigan 39 Washington
1946 Ohio State Mike Pepe 61 Michigan 37 Yale
[1945[1945он Ohio State Mike Pepe 56 Michigan 48 Michigan
1944 Yale Robert J. H. Kiphut 39 Michigan 38 Yale
1943 Ohio State Mike Pepe 81 Michigan 47 Ohio State
1942 Yale Robert J. H. Kiphut 71 Michigan 39 Harvard
1941 Michigan Matt Mann 61 Yale 58 State of Michigan
1940 Michigan Matt Mann 45 Yale 42 Yale
1939 Michigan Matt Mann 65 Ohio State 58 Michigan
1938 Michigan Matt Mann 46 Ohio State 45 Rutgers
1937 Michigan Matt Mann 75 Ohio State 39 Minnesota

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