2026 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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DateMarch 25–28, 2026
2026 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityAtlanta, Georgia
DateMarch 25–28, 2026
Venue(s)McAuley Aquatic Center
Georgia Tech
2025
2027

The 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships was contested on March 25–28, 2026 as it was the 102nd 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.

This year's events were being hosted by Georgia Tech at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

The championship qualifiers were announced on March 11, 2026, on the NCAA website. A total of 270 participants (235 swimmers and 35 divers) will compete in the championships. ESPN+ will provide live digital coverage for preliminary and finals sessions.[2]

Texas won its second consecutive championship with a score of 445.50.[3]

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Texas (DC) 445.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Florida 416
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Indiana 351
4 Arizona State 328
5 Tennessee 272
6 NC State 258.50
7 California 231
8 Michigan 220
9 Virginia 192
10 Stanford 136

Swimming Results

Full Results[4]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Josh Liendo
Florida
18.06 Guilherme Caribé
Tennessee
18.19 Ilya Kharun
Arizona State
18.24
100 freestyle Josh Liendo
Florida
39.91 Jere Hribar
LSU
40.33 Guilherme Caribé
Tennessee
40.41P
200 freestyle Maximus Williamson
Virginia
1:30.03 Koby Bujak-Upton
Tennessee
1:30.11 Henry McFadden
Stanford
1:30.13
500 freestyle Ahmed Hafnaoui
Florida
4:06.56 Ahmed Jaouadi
Florida
4:06.90 Rex Maurer
Texas
4:07.88
1650 freestyle Ahmed Jaouadi
Florida
14:10.03
NC M US
Zalan Sarkany
Indiana
14:12.20 Levi Sandidge
Kentucky
14:22.26
100 backstroke Hubert Kós
Texas
42.61
NC M US
Ruard Van Renen
Georgia
43.54 Adam Chaney
Arizona State
43.75
200 backstroke Hubert Kós
Texas
1:34.13
NC M US
Jonny Marshall
Florida
1:37.15 David King
Virginia
1:37.43
100 breaststroke Yamato Okadome
California
49.90 Campbell McKean
Texas
50.25 Nate Germonprez
Texas
50.38
200 breaststroke Yamato Okadome
California
1:48.61 Josh Bey
Indiana
1:48.79 Luka Mladenovic
Michigan
1:49.34
100 butterfly Josh Liendo
Florida
42.49
NC M US
Hubert Kós
Texas
42.54 Ilya Kharun
Arizona State
42.92
200 butterfly Ilya Kharun
Arizona State
1:37.66 Thomas Heilman
Virginia
1:38.16 Tyler Ray
Michigan
1:38.47
200 IM Maximus Williamson
Virginia
1:38.48 Owen McDonald
Indiana
1:38.57 Baylor Nelson
Texas
1:40.08
400 IM Rex Maurer
Texas
3:32.96
AR
Baylor Nelson
Texas
3:35.28 Tristan Jankovics
Ohio State
3:35.40
200 freestyle relay Arizona State
Remi Fabiani (18.59)
Adam Chaney (18.12)
Ilya Kharun (17.76)
Jonny Kulow (17.99)
1:12.46
NC M US
Florida
Josh Liendo (18.27)
Alexander Painter (18.12)
Scotty Buff (18.54)
Devin Dilger (18.37)
1:13.30 NC State
Quintin McCarty (18.54)
Drew Salls (18.32)
Jerry Fox (18.39)
Kaii Winkler (18.48)
1:13.73
400 freestyle relay Arizona State
Ilya Kharun (41.17)
Adam Chaney (40.85)
Remi Fabiani (40.29)
Jonny Kulow (40.07)
2:42.38 NC State
Jerry Fox (41.70)
Quintin McCarty (40.55)
Hudson Williams (40.91)
Kaii Winkler(40.15)
2:43.31 Florida
Devin Dilger (41.86)
Alexander Painter (41.00)
Scotty Buff (41.14)
Josh Liendo (40.38)
2:44.38
800 freestyle relay Texas
Rafael Fente-Damers (1:32.72)
Camden Taylor (1:31.14)
Rex Maurer (1:30.76)
Baylor Nelson (1:31.20)
6:05.82 Stanford
Andres Dupont Cabrera (1:32.59)
Ethan Ekk (1:31.49)
Jason Zhao (1:32.59)
Henry McFadden (1:29.72)
6:06.39 Ohio State
Tomas Navikonis (1:31.36)
Cornelius Jahn (1:31.14)
Jordi Vilchez (1:32.15)
Tristan Jankovics (1:31.75)
6:06.40
200 medley relay Arizona State
Adam Chaney (20.35)
Andy Dobrzanski (23.04)
Ilya Kharun (18.70)
Jonny Kulow (17.98)
1:20.07 M Florida
Jonny Marshall (20.76)
Koen de Groot (22.76)
Scotty Buff (19.06)
Josh Liendo (17.58)
1:20.16 Texas
Will Modglin (20.36)
Nate Germonprez (22.73)
Hubert Kós (19.77)
Mikkel Lee (18.26)
1:20.46
400 medley relay Arizona State
Adam Chaney (43.64)
Andy Dobrzanski (50.28)
Ilya Kharun (42.63)
Remi Fabiani (40.24)
2:56.79 Texas
Will Modglin (43.49)
Nate Germonprez (49.77)
Hubert Kos (42.52)
Camden Taylor (41.44)
2:57.22 Florida
Jonny Marshall (44.09)
Koen de Groot (50.05)
Josh Liendo (42.41)
Alexander Painter(40.99)
2:57.54
Legend: USU.S. Open record; AR – American record; M - Meet record; NC - NCAA record

Diving results

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