2000 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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2000 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityMinnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota
DateMarch 2000
Venue(s)University Aquatic Center
University of Minnesota
1999
2001

The 2000 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 2000 at the University Aquatic Center at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the 77th 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.

Along with the 2004 edition, this was one of only two NCAA championship meets held in short course meters (25 m) rather than the NCAA's traditional short-course yards (25 yd) format. This allowed world records to be set at the competition.

Texas topped the team standings, finishing 153 points ahead of Stanford.

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Texas538
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Auburn (DC)385
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Arizona36012
4Stanford27912
5California279
6USC249
7Minnesota (H)
Tennessee
219
9Florida207
10Arizona State15212

Swimming results

[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Anthony Ervin
California
21.21
WR
Roland Schoeman
Arizona
21.22 Gregory Busse
Auburn
21.49
100 m freestyle Anthony Ervin
California
47.36
US
Roland Schoeman
Arizona
47.51 Bartosz Kizierowski
California
47.76
200 m freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
1:43.90
US
Adam Messner
Stanford
1:45.01 Jamie Rauch
Texas
1:46.35
400 m freestyle Ryk Neethling
Arizona
3:40.47
US
Erik Vendt
USC
3:42.81 Chris Thompson
Michigan
3:43.81
1500 m freestyle Erik Vendt
USC
14:31.02
US, AR
Chris Thompson
Michigan
14:35.95 Ryk Neethling
Arizona
14:39.04
100 m backstroke Matthew Ulrickson
Texas
52.05 Riley Janes
Texas A&M
52.18 Alexandre Massura
Minnesota
52.24
200 m backstroke Matthew Cole
Florida
1:53.68 Leonardo Costa
USC
1:54.79 Alexandre Massura
Minnesota
1:54.99
100 m breaststroke Ed Moses
Virginia
57.66
WR
David Denniston
Auburn
58.68 Jeremy McDonnell
Tennessee
59.37
200 m breaststroke Ed Moses
Virginia
2:06.40
WR
David Denniston
Auburn
2:09.46 Jeff Hackler
Michigan
2:09.81
100 m butterfly Adam Pine
Nebraska
51.23
US
Nate Dusing
Texas
52.00 Roland Schoeman
Arizona
52.14
200 m butterfly Adam Messner
Stanford
1:55.79 Zsolt Gáspár
USC
1:55.88 Jeffrey Somensatto
Auburn
1:56.47
200 m IM Attila Czene
Arizona State
1:54.65
WR
Nate Dusing
Texas
1:56.84 Beau Wiebel
Georgia
1:57.86
400 m IM Tim Siciliano
Michigan
4:06.02
US, AR
Erik Vendt
USC
4:09.35 Kevin Clements
Auburn
4:10.43
200 m freestyle relay Auburn
Matthew Busbee (21.77)
Aaron Ciarla (21.09)
Oswaldo Quevedo (21.34)
Gregory Busse (20.94)
1:25.14 California
Anthony Ervin (21.32)
Matt Macedo (21.12)
Scott Greenwood (21.71)
Bartosz Kizierowski (21.06)
1:25.21 Arizona
Roland Schoeman (21.28)
Coley Stickels (21.73)
Rob Henikman (21.80)
Jay Schryver (21.93)
1:26.74
400 m freestyle relay California
Matt Macedo (47.81)
Anthony Ervin (47.32)
Bartosz Kizierowski (46.92)
Lars Merseburg (49.20)
3:11.25
US
Texas
Nate Dusing (48.30)
Jamie Rauch (48.15)
Matthew Ulrickson (47.92)
Bryan Jones (48.19)
3:12.56 Arizona
Roland Schoeman (47.95)
Coley Stickels (48.02)
Jay Schryver (49.07)
Ryk Neethling (48.14)
3:13.18
800 m freestyle relay Texas
Jon Younghouse (1:47.34)
Nate Dusing (1:44.90)
Scott Goldblatt (1:46.52)
Jamie Rauch (1:46.29)
7:05.05
US
Arizona State
Attila Czene (1:46.25)
Anders Lyrbring (1:47.89)
Bo West (1:47.99)
Scott VonSchoff (1:47.27)
7:09.40 Stanford
Greg Long (1:48.92)
John Waters (1:47.41)
Steve Brown (1:49.02)
Adam Messner (1:46.13)
7:11.48
200 m medley relay Texas
Matthew Ulrickson (23.96)
Russell Chozick (27.62)
Nate Dusing (22.52)
Bryan Jones (21.56)
1:35.66
US, AR
Arizona
Matt Allen (24.47)
Rob Henikman (27.43)
Roland Schoeman (22.66)
Coley Stickels (21.31)
1:35.87 Tennessee
Michael Gilliam (24.15)
Jeremy McDonnell (26.97)
Justin Hoggatt (23.14)
Chris Hussey (21.67)
1:35.93
400 m medley relay Texas
Tommy Hannan (52.15)
Russell Chozick (59.70)
Nate Dusing (51.48)
Bryan Jones (47.90)
3:31.23
US
Tennessee
Michael Gilliam (52.39)
Jeremy McDonnell (58.85)
Joel Shapiro (52.71)
Chris Hussey (48.27)
3:32.22 Auburn
Kirk Hampleman (54.02)
David Denniston (58.73)
Oswaldo Quevedo (52.36)
Gregory Busse (47.58)
3:32.69
Legend: WRWorld record; USU.S. Open record; AR – American record;

Diving results

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