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All The Records Broken At Men’s NCAA Championships

2016 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

With all the insanely fast swimming that occurred this weekend at Men’s NCAAs, SwimSwam carried out it’s own version of an Easter egg hunt yesterday. Below is a list of all the NCAA, American, U.S. Open, Championship, McAuley Aquatic Center, and school records broken in Atlanta, GA.

NCAA RECORDS

AMERICAN RECORDS

U.S. OPEN RECORDS

CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

GEORGIA TECH MCAULEY AQUATIC CENTER POOL RECORDS

RELAY SPLIT RECORDS

SCHOOL RECORDS

Note: there’s no good universal source for school records, so we’ve done our best to chase down as many as we can. If we missed any, leave them in the comments and we’ll add them to the list.

Texas:

  • 200 free
  • 100 breast (200 breast split)
  • 200 breast
  • 100 fly
  • 200 fly
  • 200 IM
  • 200 free relay
  • 400 free relay
  • 800 free relay
  • 200 medley relay
  • 400 medley relay

California:

  • 200 free
  • 50 back (relay lead-off)
  • 100 back
  • 200 back
  • 200 IM
  • 400 IM
  • 400 medley relay
  • 800 free relay

Florida:

  • 50 free
  • 100 free
  • 500 free
  • 100 fly
  • 200 medley relay
  • 200 free relay
  • 400 free relay
  • 800 free relay

NC State:

  • 50 free
  • 100 free
  • 200 free
  • 1650 free
  • 200 back
  • 200 fly
  • 200 free relay
  • 400 free relay
  • 800 free relay

Georgia:

  • 100 free
  • 200 free
  • 100 back
  • 200 fly
  • 200 medley relay
  • 400 free relay
  • 800 free relay

Alabama:

  • 100 free
  • 200 back
  • 100 fly
  • 200 medley relay
  • 400 free relay
  • 800 free relay

Tennessee:

  • 100 breast
  • 400 medley relay

Missouri:

  • 50 free
  • 200 back
  • 100 fly
  • 100 breast
  • 200 breast
  • 200 medley relay
  • 400 medley relay
  • 200 free relay
  • 800 free relay
  • 3-meter

Indiana:

  • 50 free
  • 200 fly
  • 200 medley relay
  • 400 medley
  • 400 free relay

Auburn:

  • 400 IM

Louisville:

  • 100 back (relay lead-off)
  • 400 medley relay

Ohio State:

  • 400 medley relay

South Carolina:

  • 500 free
  • 1650 free
  • 100 breast
  • 400 IM
  • 800 free relay

Wisconsin:

  • 200 free
  • 500 free
  • 1650 free
  • 400 free relay

Virginia Tech:

  • 200 IM

Minnesota:

  • 200 IM (tied)

Pennsylvania:

  • 500 free
  • 1650 free

Texas A&M:

  • 200 breast

North Carolina:

  • 400 medley relay (tied)

Air Force:

  • 100 breast

Virginia:

  • 100 breast (tied)

Cleveland State:

  • 100 fly

Oakland:

  • 100 breast

George Washington:

  • 100 breast

Nevada-Las Vegas

  • 50 free

Louisiana State:

  • 100 back

Arizona State:

  • 200 fly

Notre Dame

  • 50 free

Eastern Michigan

  • 200 IM

 

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Josh Grover
8 years ago

Stephen Parsons, you are my hero

Ken F Ross
8 years ago

Andrew Henry, of Eastern Michigan University, set the school record in the 200 IM.

Stephen Parsons
Reply to  Ken F Ross
8 years ago

Thanks Ken F Ross! Got that one in.

Andrew Bartolini
8 years ago

I believe Justin Plaschka set the 50 free record for Notre Dame by 0.01.

http://www.und.com/sports/m-swim/recaps/032416aaa.html

Stephen Parsons
Reply to  Andrew Bartolini
8 years ago

Got it added, thank you Andrew!

samuel huntington
8 years ago

Does Cal actually have a 50 back team record?

Stephen Parsons
Reply to  samuel huntington
8 years ago

It’s worth the mention as the fastest scy 50 back of all time.

samuel huntington
Reply to  Stephen Parsons
8 years ago

then perhaps mention Schooling’s 50 fly as well?

Reply to  samuel huntington
8 years ago

That was from a rolling start. 50 back is a flat start time.

Reid
8 years ago

I think Long Gutierrez broke Tom Shields’ 200 free record leading off the relay.

Stephen Parsons
Reply to  Reid
8 years ago

You’re correct thanks! He got by .01 too!

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