1997 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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1997 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityMinnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota
DateMarch 1997
Venue(s)University Aquatic Center
University of Minnesota
1996
1998

The 1997 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1997 at the University Aquatic Center at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the 74th 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.

Auburn topped the team standings for the first time, finishing 156.5 points ahead of Stanford.

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Auburn 49612
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Stanford340
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Georgia297
4Texas (DC)286
5Tennessee23512
6USC235
7Michigan209
8Miami (FL)197
9Florida State160
10SMU157
12Minnesota (H)109

Swimming results

[2][3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Brett Hawke
Auburn
19.19 Neil Walker
Texas
19.25 Brendon Dedekind
Florida State
19.26
100 freestyle Lars Frölander
SMU
42.89 Nick Shackell
Auburn
43.07 Brock Newman
Auburn
43.23
200 freestyle John Piersma
Michigan
1:34.88 Miroslav Vučetić
Syracuse
1:35.75 Scott Tucker
Auburn
1:35.88
500 freestyle John Piersma
Michigan
4:15.79 Ryk Neethling
Arizona
4:16.46 Chris Rumley
Michigan
4:18.56
1650 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
14:43.44 Tyler Painter
Kansas
15:00.41 Nat Lewis
Kentucky
15:00.73
100 backstroke Neil Walker
Texas
45.25 Lenny Krayzelburg
USC
46.55 Tom Tracey
Villanova
47.57
200 backstroke Lenny Krayzelburg
USC
1:41.10 Bartosz Sikora
California
1:42.95 Kris Babylon
Georgia
1:43.74
100 breaststroke Jeremy Linn
Tennessee
52.32 Michael Norment
Georgia
53.58 Adam Jerger
Auburn
53.75
200 breaststroke Jeremy Linn
Tennessee
1:55.27 Nate Thompson
LSU
1:56.31 Vilmos Kovacs
Purdue
1:56.80
100 butterfly Lars Frölander
SMU
46.28 Adam Pine
Nebraska
46.40 Sabir Muhammad
Stanford
46.70
200 butterfly Steve Parry
Florida State
1:44.28 Jeff Julian
USC
1:44.61 Tom Malchow
Michigan
1:44.85


200 IM Kris Babylon
Georgia
1:45.19 Scott Tucker
Auburn
1:45.44 Lionel Moreau
Auburn
1:46.39
400 IM Tom Wilkens
Stanford
3:45.59 Bartosz Sikora
California
3:45.80 Kris Babylon
Georgia
3:47.14
200 freestyle relay Auburn
Brett Hawke (19.43)
Matthew Busbee (19.35)
Aaron Ciarla (19.19)
Nick Shackell (19.57)
1:17.54 Texas
Brian Esway (19.85)
Chris Eckerman (19.42)
Nathan Stallworth (19.22)
Steve Martyak (19.37)
1:17.86 Stanford
Scott Claypool (19.75)
Sabir Muhammad (19.50)
Chris Olsen (19.42)
Jed Crowe (19.20)
1:17.87
400 freestyle relay Auburn
Scott Tucker (43.59)
Brock Newman (42.93)
Brett Hawke (42.57)
Nick Shackell (42.14)
2:51.23 Stanford
Dod Wales (43.59)
Glenn Counts (43.41)
Jed Crowe (43.57)
Scott Claypool (43.10)
2:53.67 Arizona State
Francisco Sánchez (42.98)
Felipe Delgado (43.37)
Nelson Vargas (44.71)
Craig Hutchison (43.26)
2:54.32
800 freestyle relay Michigan
Tom Malchow (1:37.34)
Chris Rumley (1:36.29)
John Reich (1:35.96)
John Piersma (1:33.92)
6:23.51 Auburn
Romain Barnier (1:37.54)
Brock Newman (1:36.96)
Nick Shackell (1:35.68)
Scott Tucker (1:35.55)
6:25.73 Texas
6:27.25
200 medley relay Auburn
Michael Bartz (22.09)
Adam Jerger (23.96)
John Hargis (20.73)
Brett Hawke (18.62)
1:25.40
US
Texas
Neil Walker (20.87)
Jeff Livingston (24.47)
Carlos Arena (21.26)
Nathan Stallworth (19.28)
1:25.88 Tennessee
Craig Gilliam (21.32)
Jeremy Linn (23.56)
Adam Engle (21.45)
Brendan Crowley (19.75)
1:26.08
400 medley relay Auburn
Michael Bartz (47.28)
Adam Jerger (53.12)
John Hargis (45.80)
Brock Newman (42.76)
3:08.96 Texas
Neil Walker (45.07)
Jeff Livingston (54.27)
Bryan Jones (46.76)
Chris Eckerman (43.43)
3:09.53 Stanford
Sabir Muhammad (46.80)
Tom Wilkens (54.26)
Jed Crowe (46.77)
Scott Claypool (42.82)
3:10.65
Legend: USU.S. Open record;

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