1998 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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1998 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityAlabama Auburn, Alabama
DateMarch 1998
Venue(s)James E. Martin Aquatics Center
Auburn University
1997
1999

The 1998 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1998 at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama at the 75th 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.

Stanford topped the team standings for the eighth time, finishing 104.5 points ahead of hosts and defending champions Auburn.

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Stanford599
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Auburn (H) (DC)39412
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Texas36212
4Tennessee233
5USC220
6Arizona185
7Georgia17512
8California175
9SMU15512
10Arizona State143

Swimming results

[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Brendon Dedekind
Florida State
19.22 Aaron Ciarla
Auburn
19.45 Sabir Muhammad
Stanford
19.47
100 freestyle Lars Frölander
SMU
42.12 Neil Walker
Texas
42.83 Dod Wales
Stanford
42.91
200 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
1:34.19 Béla Szabados
USC
1:34.36 Michael Kiedel
Harvard
1:34.94
500 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
4:13.42 Tom Malchow
Michigan
4:17.80 Chris Thompson
Michigan
4:18.75
1650 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
14:32.50 Chris Thompson
Michigan
14:46.29 Tyler Painter
Kansas
14:54.31
100 backstroke Neil Walker
Texas
46.66 Lenny Krayzelburg
USC
46.90 Tate Blahnik
Stanford
46.93
200 backstroke Tate Blahnik
Stanford
1:41.21 Lenny Krayzelburg
USC
1:41.55 Gordan Kožulj
California
1:42.75
100 breaststroke Jeremy Linn
Tennessee
53.01 Adam Jerger
Auburn
53.31 David Denniston
Auburn
53.68
200 breaststroke Tom Wilkens
Stanford
1:55.02 Blake Holden
Stanford
1:56.90 Jeremy Linn
Tennessee
1:57.43
100 butterfly Lars Frölander
SMU
45.59
US
Sabir Muhammad
Stanford
46.18[a] Dod Wales
Stanford
46.32
200 butterfly Matthew Pierce
Stanford
1:43.68 Steve Brown
Stanford
1:44.00 Shamek Pietucha
Virginia
1:44.28


200 IM Tom Wilkens
Stanford
1:45.16 Lionel Moreau
Auburn
1:45.76 Nate Dusing
Texas
1:46.80
400 IM Tom Wilkens
Stanford
3:43.96 Steve Brown
Stanford
3:46.52 Owen Von Richter
Michigan
3:48.91
200 freestyle relay Stanford
Anthony Robinson (19.66)
Sabir Muhammad (18.79)
Justin Ewers (19.39)
Scott Claypool (18.92)
1:16.76
US, AR
Auburn
Matthew Busbee (19.79)
Brock Newman (19.28)
Brett Hawke (19.12)
Aaron Ciarla (19.00)
1:17.19 Texas
Brian Esway (20.24)
Neil Walker (19.17)
Brian Jones (19.67)
Steve Martyak (19.23)
1:18.31
400 freestyle relay Stanford
Dod Wales (42.92)
Sabir Muhammad (42.65)
Glenn Counts (43.41)
Scott Claypool (42.39)
2:51.37 Texas
Bryan Jones (43.88)
Neil Walker (41.88)
Nate Dusing (43.30)
Jamie Rauch (42.76)
2:51.82 Arizona State
Francisco Sánchez (42.93)
Pablo Abal (44.01)
Scott Von Schoff (43.75)
Craig Hutchison (43.34)
2:54.03
800 freestyle relay Texas
Bryan Jones (1:36.72)
Scott Goldblatt (1:36.42)
Nate Dusing (1:35.73)
Jamie Rauch (1:34.91)
6:23.78 Arizona
Chris Counts (1:36.87)
Jay Schryver (1:35.82)
Scott Gaskins (1:37.35)
Ryk Neethling (1:33.97)
6:24.01 Harvard
Matthew Cornue (1:37.77)
Alex Kurmakov (1:36.64)
Eric Matuszak (1:37.02)
Michael Kiedel (1:34.49)
6:25.92
200 medley relay Auburn
Michael Bartz (21.97)
Adam Jerger (23.57)
Brett Hawke (20.57)
Aaron Ciarla (19.13)
1:25.24
US
Stanford
Tate Blahnik (22.58)
Anthony Robinson (24.55)
Sabir Muhammad (19.74)
Scott Claypool (18.83)
1:25.70 Tennessee
Craig Gilliam (21.69)
Jeremy Linn (23.89)
Adam Engle (20.96)
Chris Olafson (19.71)
1:26.25
400 medley relay Stanford
Tate Blahnik (47.09)
Tom Wilkens (53.42)
Sabir Muhammad (45.09)
Dod Wales (42.13)
3:07.73 Auburn
Michael Bartz (47.00)
Adam Jerger (52.77)
Brock Newman (46.39)
Brett Hawke (43.22)
3:09.38 Tennessee
Craig Gilliam (47.90)
Jeremy Linn (52.13)
Zane DeWitz (47.02)
Casey Quilter (43.75)
3:10.80
Legend: USU.S. Open record; AR – American record;

a Although Sabir Muhammad's time of 46.18 was faster than the American record (46.26), it was not ratified because he exceeded the 15-meter limit for the underwater phase.[3]

Diving results

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