2003 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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Host cityTexas Austin, Texas
DateMarch 27–29, 2003
2003 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityTexas Austin, Texas
DateMarch 27–29, 2003
Venue(s)Texas Swimming Center
University of Texas
2002
2004

The 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested from March 27–29, 2003 at the Texas Swimming Center at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas at the 80th 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, the Tigers' third men's title.

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Full results[1]
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Auburn60912
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Texas (DC) (H)413
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Stanford374
4California329
5USC268
6Florida232
7Minnesota228
8Arizona205
9Michigan17312
10Virginia125

Swimming results

[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Frédérick Bousquet
Auburn
19.31 Milorad Čavić
California
19.37 Anthony Ervin
California
19.38
100 freestyle Duje Draganja
California
42.02 Anthony Ervin
California
42.11 Frédérick Bousquet
Auburn
42.69
200 freestyle Simon Burnett
Arizona
1:33.69 Chris Kemp
Texas
1:34.40 Dan Ketchum
Michigan
1:34.52
500 freestyle Erik Vendt
USC
4:13.63 Robert Margalis
Georgia
4:14.24 Oussama Mellouli
USC
4:15.50
1650 freestyle Erik Vendt
USC
14:29.85 Peter Vanderkaay
Michigan
14:43.73 Fran Crippen
Virginia
14:46.05
100 backstroke Peter Marshall
Stanford
45.57 Aaron Peirsol
Texas
45.71 Alex Lim
California
46.59
200 backstroke Aaron Peirsol
Texas
1:39.16
US, AR
Markus Rogan
Stanford
1:41.37 Bryce Hunt
Auburn
1:41.96
100 breaststroke Brendan Hansen
Texas
51.96 Pat Calhoun
Auburn
53.03 Mihály Flaskay
USC
53.23
200 breaststroke Brendan Hansen
Texas
1:52.62
US, AR
Vladislav Polyakov
Alabama
1:55.38 Mike Brown
Minnesota
1:55.63
100 butterfly Ian Crocker
Texas
45.67 Luis Rojas
Arizona
46.01 Duje Draganja
California
46.40
200 butterfly Ioan Gherghel
Alabama
1:42.35 Juan Veloz
Arizona
1:42.62 Michael Raab
Virginia
1:42.84
200 IM George Bovell
Auburn
1:42.66
US
Joe Bruckart
California
1:44.30 Rainer Kendrick
Texas
1:44.51
400 IM Robert Margalis
Georgia
3:39.92 Erik Vendt
USC
3:39.95 Ryan Lochte
Florida
3:41.45
200 freestyle relay Stanford
Randall Bal (19.63)
Peter Marshall (18.93)
Andrew Schnell (19.43)
Bobby O'Bryan (19.04)
1:17.03 Auburn
Ryan Wochomurka (19.71)
Derek Gibb (19.00)
Matthew Kidd (19.79)
Frédérick Bousquet (18.78)
1:17.28 California
Milorad Čavić (19.73)
Duje Draganja (19.31)
Matt Lyon (19.77)
Anthony Ervin (18.58)
1:17.39
400 freestyle relay California
Duje Draganja (42.60)
Milorad Čavić (42.31)
Joe Bruckart (42.30)
Anthony Ervin (41.78)
2:48.99
US
Auburn
George Bovell (42.77)
Ryan Wochomurka (42.46)
Matthew Kidd (42.98)
Frédérick Bousquet (41.47)
2:49.68 Arizona
Lyndon Ferns (43.55)
Luis Rojas (42.96)
Eric la Fleur (43.12)
Simon Burnett (43.02)
2:52.65
800 freestyle relay Texas
Aaron Peirsol (1:34.57)
John Suchand (1:35.66)
Rainer Kendrick (1:34.66)
Chris Kemp (1:33.73)
6:18.62 Florida
Carlos Jayme (1:36.14)
Ryan Lochte (1:34.14)
Kris Wiebeck (1:35.83)
Adam Sioui (1:34.16)
6:20.54 Michigan
Peter Vanderkaay (1:35.80)
Davis Tarwater (1:35.06)
Tyler DeBerry (1:36.14)
Dan Ketchum (1:33.78)
6:20.78
200 medley relay Texas
Aaron Peirsol (21.49)
Brendan Hansen (23.59)
Daniel DiToro (20.35)
Ian Crocker (19.03)
1:24.46
US, AR
Auburn
Bryce Hunt (22.30)
Pat Calhoun (23.88)
Frédérick Bousquet (20.21)
Derek Gibb (18.57)
1:24.96 Stanford
Peter Marshall (21.51)
Michael Bruce (24.55)
Dan Westcott (20.73)
Bobby O'Bryan (19.22)
1:26.01
400 medley relay Texas
Aaron Peirsol[A]
Brendan Hansen
Ian Crocker (45.11)
Chris Kemp (42.41)
3:04.47
US, AR
Stanford
Peter Marshall (45.32)
Michael Bruce (53.14)
Dan Westcott (45.71)
Randall Bal (43.07)
3:07.24 Auburn
Bryce Hunt (46.58)
Pat Calhoun (52.58)
Andy Haidinyak (45.94)
Frédérick Bousquet (42.18)
3:07.28
Legend: USU.S. Open record; AR – American record;
  1. ^ Due to an electronic timing error, Aaron Peirsol's split was not recorded upon the completion of his leg. By extension, Brendan Hansen's split could not be calculated as only the cumulative 200-yard time (1:36.95) was known. This did not impact the overall result of the event.

Diving results

See also

References

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