1999 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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1999 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityIndiana Indianapolis, Indiana
DateMarch 1999
Venue(s)Indiana University Natatorium
Indiana University
1998
2000

The 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1999 at the Indiana University Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana at the 76th 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. The men's and women's titles would not be held at the same site until 2006.

Auburn topped the team standings, finishing 53 points ahead of defending champions Stanford. It was the Tigers' second overall title, second title in three years, and the second for coach David Marsh.

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Auburn46712
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Stanford (DC)41412
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Texas35612
4California30012
5Arizona296
6USC28612
7Tennessee171
8Michigan169
9Georgia14912
10Texas A&M148

Swimming results

[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Aaron Ciarla
Auburn
19.36 Brendon Dedekind
Florida State
19.48 Roland Schoeman
Arizona
19.49
100 freestyle Bartosz Kizierowski
California
42.70 Roland Schoeman
Arizona
42.88 Brock Newman
Auburn
42.92
200 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
1:33.59 Béla Szabados
USC
1:33.87 Anthony Rogis
Nebraska
1:35.08
500 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
4:13.80 Béla Szabados
USC
4:15.69 Chris Thompson
Michigan
4:16.97
1650 freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
14:35.57 Chris Thompson
Michigan
14:38.96 Tim Siciliano
Michigan
14:37.80
100 backstroke Michael Gilliam
Tennessee
47.12 Dan Schultz
Stanford
47.20 Justin Ewers
Stanford
47.26
200 backstroke Tate Blahnik
Stanford
1:41.42 Matthew Cole
Florida
1:42.21 Marc Lindsay
Georgia
1:42.62
100 breaststroke Brendon Dedekind
Florida State
53.16 Ed Moses
Virginia
53.50 David Denniston
Auburn
53.68
200 breaststroke David Denniston
Auburn
1:55.51 Ed Moses
Virginia
1:57.06 Scott Werner
Michigan
1:57.52
100 butterfly Dod Wales
Stanford
45.89
AR
Adam Pine
Nebraska
46.37 Nate Dusing
Texas
46.71
200 butterfly Shamek Pietucha
Virginia
1:43.50 Tom Malchow
Michigan
1:43.58 Steve Parry
Florida State
1:44.36
200 IM Lionel Moreau
Auburn
1:45.24 Nate Dusing
Texas
1:46.65 Joe Montague
Texas
1:46.67
400 IM Tim Siciliano
Michigan
3:43.54 Beau Weibel
Georgia
3:46.02 Nuk Sirisanont
California
3:46.30
200 freestyle relay Auburn
Aaron Ciarla (19.38)
Brett Hawke (18.88)
Brock Newman (19.15)
Matthew Busbee (19.22)
1:16.63 Stanford
Anthony Robinson (19.69)
Dod Wales (19.31)
Glenn Counts (19.59)
Justin Ewers (18.95)
1:17.54 California
Dan Lindstrom (20.03)
Bartosz Kizierowski (19.19)
Matt Macedo (19.52)
Will Moore (19.55)
1:18.29
400 freestyle relay Auburn
Brock Newman (42.99)
Brett Hawke (42.21)
Aaron Ciarla (43.06)
Romain Barnier (42.64)
2:50.90
US
Stanford
Justin Ewers (43.40)
Glenn Counts (43.33)
Anthony Robinson (43.73)
Dod Wales (42.95)
2:53.41 Arizona
Roland Schoeman (43.06)
Coley Stickels (43.00)
Jay Schryver (43.49)
Scott Gaskins (44.32)
2:53.87
800 freestyle relay Texas
Bryan Jones (1:36.49)
Scott Goldblatt (1:36.34)
Nate Dusing (1:34.88)
Jamie Rauch (1:35.32)
6:23.03 USC
Philippe Demers (1:37.60)
Bret Awbrey (1:36.82)
Mark Kwok (1:37.91)
Béla Szabados (1:34.12)
6:26.45 Auburn
John Pearce (1:37.81)
Romain Barnier (1:35.01)
Nate Boyle (1:37.19)
Lionel Moreau (1:36.51)
6:26.52
200 medley relay Auburn
Michael Bartz (21.91)
David Denniston (24.40)
Brett Hawke (20.68)
Aaron Ciarla (19.13)
1:26.12 Stanford
Dan Schultz (22.81)
Anthony Robinson (23.93)
Dod Wales (20.35)
Justin Ewers (19.14)
1:26.23 Arizona
Matt Allen (22.21)
Rob Henikman (24.26)
Roland Schoeman (20.59)
Coley Stickels (19.46)
1:26.52
400 medley relay Auburn
Michael Bartz (47.80)
David Denniston (52.85)
Brock Newman (46.18)
Brett Hawke (42.34)
3:09.17 Stanford
Dan Schultz (47.69)
Anthony Robinson (53.66)
Dod Wales (45.38)
Justin Ewers (42.52)
3:09.25 California
Gordan Kožulj (48.34)
Andrew Chan (53.72)
Dan Lindstrom (46.02)
Bartosz Kizierowski (41.99)
3:10.07
Legend: USU.S. Open record; AR – American record;

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