2022 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- March 23-26, 2022
- McAuley Aquatic Center, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia (Eastern Daylight Time)
- Prelims 10AM /Finals 6PM
- Short Course Yards (25 yards)
- Live Results
- Championship Central
- Event Page
- SwimSwam Preview Index
- Official Psych Sheets
- Virtual Championship Program
- SwimSwam Pick Em’s Contest
- Qualified relay teams

Matthew Sates (photo: Jack Spitser)

Bjorn Seelier (photo: Jack Spitser)

Brooks Curry (photo: Jack Spitser)

Carson Foster (photo: Jack Spitser)

Dave Durden (photo: Jack Spitser)

David Johnston (photo: Jack Spitser)

Jordan Crooks (photo: Jack Spitser)

Kieran Smith (photo: Jack Spitser)

Nyls Korstanje (photo: Jack Spitser)

Reece Whitley (photo: Jack Spitser)
Jack Spitser, your photographs are amazing. But those gutters are so ugly. Makes me wish they used full face pads.
I’ve always wondered why they use full face touch pads. Doesn’t that make a wall that pushes waves back at the swimmers instead of spilling over into the gutter. Maybe that’s why there are a lot of fast times this meet and the women’s NCAAs.