1996 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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The 1996 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1996 at the Texas Swimming Center at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas at the 73rd 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.

Quick facts Host city, Date ...
1996 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityTexas Austin, Texas
DateMarch 1996
Venue(s)Texas Swimming Center
University of Texas
1995
1997
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Hosts Texas topped the team standings, the Longhorns' sixth men's title (and first since 1991, the last time the championships were held in Austin).

Team standings

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
More information Rank, Team ...
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s) Texas (H)479
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Auburn44312
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Michigan (DC)358
4Stanford312
5Tennessee31112
6SMU228
7USC188
8Miami (FL)151
9Arizona State142
10Florida140
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Swimming results

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Francisco Sánchez
Arizona State
19.35 Ricardo Busquets
Tennessee
19.45 Felipe Delgado
Arizona State
19.75
100 freestyle Ricardo Busquets
Tennessee
42.64 Francisco Sánchez
Arizona State
42.89 Neil Walker
Texas
43.29
200 freestyle Béla Szabados
FAU
1:34.33 John Piersma
Michigan
1:34.70 Uğur Taner
California
1:35.21
500 freestyle Tom Dolan
Michigan
4:12.77 John Piersma
Michigan
4:14.55 Matt Hooper
Texas
4:15.38
1650 freestyle Tom Dolan
Michigan
14:38.37 Kevin Radvany
Stanford
14:53.73 Matt Hooper
Texas
14:57.11
100 backstroke Ryan Berube
SMU
46.15 Neil Walker
Texas
46.60 Michael Andrews
Auburn
47.05
200 backstroke Ryan Berube
SMU
1:41.23 Brad Bridgewater
USC
1:41.88 Michael Andrews
Auburn
1:43.23
100 breaststroke Jeremy Linn
Tennessee
53.04 Matthew Buck
Georgia
53.47 Adam Jerger
Auburn
54.09
200 breaststroke Matthew Buck
Georgia
1:56.62 Jeremy Linn
Tennessee
1:56.78 Vilmos Kovacs
Purdue
1:57.41
100 butterfly Martin Pepper
Arizona
46.74 Jason Lancaster
Michigan
47.01 Ricardo Busquets
Tennessee
47.03
200 butterfly Uğur Taner
California
1:43.22 Tom Malchow
Michigan
1:44.64 Ray Carey
Stanford
1:44.91
200 IM Ryan Berube
SMU
1:44.85 Scott Tucker
Auburn
1:45.61 Jason Lancaster
Michigan
1:45.70
400 IM Tom Dolan
Michigan
3:41.44 Matt Hooper
Texas
3:45.50 Iian Mull
Michigan State
3:45.89
200 freestyle relay Texas
Brian Esway (20.01)
Sean McGrath (19.34)
Steve Martyak (19.19)
Neil Walker (19.36)
1:17.90 Tennessee
Ricardo Busquets (19.77)
Devin Pietrzak (19.45)
Craig Gilliam (19.55)
Jon McGowen (19.60)
1:18.37 Stanford
Chris Olsen (20.24)
Scott Claypool (19.53)
Jed Crowe (19.54)
Sabir Muhammad (19.34)
1:18.65
400 freestyle relay Auburn
Oliver Gumbrill (44.08)
Nick Shackell (42.78)
Brock Newman (43.15)
Scott Tucker (42.88)
2:52.87 SMU
Ryan Berube (43.15)
Lars Frölander (42.99)
Jeff Foley (43.88)
Enrico Linscheer (43.49)
2:53.51 Tennessee
Ricardo Busquets (42.68)
Devin Pietrzak (44.01)
Shawn McNew (43.97)
Jon McGowen (43.29)
2:53.95
800 freestyle relay Michigan
Chris Rumley (1:36.10)
Jason Lancaster (1:35.90)
John Piersma (1:34.98)
Tom Dolan (1:33.91)
6:20.89
US, AR
Texas
Chris Archer (1:37.16)
Chris Eckerman (1:36.79)
Craig Brockman (1:36.96)
Matt Hooper (1:35.20)
6:26.11 SMU
Blaine Morgan (1:39.28)
Lars Frölander (1:35.12)
John Simmons (1:38.43)
Ryan Berube (1:33.79)
6:26.62
200 medley relay Tennessee
Craig Gilliam (21.67)
Jeremy Linn (23.73)
Jim Rumbaugh (21.23)
Ricardo Busquets (19.22)
1:25.85
US
Texas
Neil Walker (21.45)
Martin Hubbell (24.35)
Matt Beck (21.12)
Steve Martyak (19.40)
1:26.32 Auburn
Michael Andrews (22.09)
Adam Jerger (24.08)
John Hargis (20.85)
Oliver Gumbrill (19.48)
1:26.50
400 medley relay Tennessee
Craig Gilliam (48.39)
Jeremy Linn (52.01)
Jim Rumbaugh (47.09)
Ricardo Busquets (42.48)
3:09.97 Texas
Neil Walker (46.64)
Martin Hubbell (54.02)
Matt Beck (46.84)
Chris Eckerman (43.06)
3:10.56 Auburn
Michael Andrews (47.15)
Adam Jerger (53.61)
John Hargis (46.50)
Nick Shackell (43.39)
3:10.65
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Legend: USU.S. Open record; AR – American record;

Diving results

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m diving P.J. Bogart
Minnesota
564.90 Evan Stewart
Tennessee
556.50 Bryan Gillooly
Miami
551.95
3 m diving Chris Mantilla
Miami
648.00 Bryan Gillooly
Miami
644.35 Tyce Routson
Miami
631.25
Platform diving Bryan Gillooly
Miami
789.75 Tyce Routson
Miami
783.25 Chris Mantilla
Miami
761.80
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