Texas Longhorns Solidify 15th NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Title
Texas Longhorns Solidify 15th NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Title
The Texas Longhorns won their 15th NCAA title in men’s swimming and diving in Greensboro, North Carolina with a 27 point win over California 595 – 568. This is Texas’ 15th total national title and their sixth in the last 11 years, as Cal finished in the top two for the 11th straight year.
Texas is the first team since Auburn in 2006 to win the men’s national title without winning an individual swimming event.
Florida finished in third place for their first top four since 2017, and Georgia finished fourth for their first top four finish since 1997.
Louisville finished fifth for the second straight season, matching a program high.
Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 21 1. Texas 595 2. California 568 3. Florida 367 4. Georgia 268 5. Louisville 211 6. Indiana 207 7. Ohio St 180 8. NC State 164 9. Virginia 152 10. Texas A&M 151 11. Virginia Tech 135 12. Michigan 106 12. Arizona 106 14. Stanford 99 15. Alabama 91 16. Missouri 86 17. Purdue 83 18. Lsu 68 19. University of Miami 54 20. Tennessee 48 21. Georgia Tech 40 21. Minnesota 40 23. Florida St 32.5 24. UNC 31 25. Notre Dame 29 26. Pittsburgh 28 27. Southern California 21 28. Wisconsin 20 29. Utah 17.5 30. Kentucky 14 31. Penn St 13 32. West Virginia 5
Event Champions:
- 800 Free Relay
- Jordan Windle – 1m diving
- 400 Medley Relay
Most National Championships For Coaches
- 15 – Eddie Reese
- 11 – Mike Peppe
- 9 – Peter Daland
- 7 – Skip Kenney
- 7 – David Marsh
- 6 – Doc Counsilman
- 6 – Matt Mann
- 4 – Robert J.H. Kiphuth
- 4 – Gus Stager
- 4—Dave Durden
- 2 – Randy Reese
- 2 – Nort Thornton
- 1 – Ron Ballatore
- 1—Mike Bottom
- 1 – Frank Busch
- 1 – Ray Bussard
- 1 – Jim Gaughran
- 1 – Jon Urbanchek
- 1—Richard Quick
Most Team Titles For Schools
- 15 — Texas
- 12 – Michigan
- 11 – Ohio State
- 9 – Southern California
- 8 – Stanford
- 8 – Auburn
- 6 – Indiana
- 6 – California
- 4 – Yale
- 2 – Florida
- 1– Arizona
- 1 – Tennessee
- 1 – UCLA
MOST POINTS
- 634 – Auburn – 2004
- 632 – Stanford – 1992
- 609.5 – Auburn – 2003
- 599 – Stanford – 1998
- 597.5 – Texas – 2001
- 595 — Texas – 2021
Congrats to all. Especially to Eddie. Now you can really retire after this summer. You should all feel proud of this accomplishment. Kudos