For the first time in program history, the University of Tampa has claimed the 2024 DII men’s swimming and diving national championship. Nova Southeastern was named the 2024 women’s national champion for the second straight year.
In Saturday’s national championship meet, Nova Southeastern, led by head coach Ben Hewitt, took home the women’s title after scoring a total of 487 points followed by runner-up Colorado-Mesa with 461.5 points.
Tampa, led by head coach Jimi Kiner, claimed its first national title after leading with a total of 473 points. Drury fell behind the Spartans with 409 points.
The 2024 NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships began on Wednesday, March 27, at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, and continued through the last events on Saturday, March 16 in Geneva, Ohio at the SPIRE Institute Aquatics Center. Below you will find the complete results of each day through the 2024 championship.
National Championship
Saturday, March 16 | Final Results
- Finals: 1,650-yard freestyle (W)
- 1. Emily Trieschmann: 16:18.73
- 2. Hailey Williams: 16:34.88
- 3. Tori Meklensek: 16:36.62
- Finals: 1,650-yard freestyle (M)
- 1. Mohamed KH Ben Ajmia: 14:57.68
- 2. Cedric Buessing: 15:05.17
- 3. Paul Demesy: 15:11.53
- Finals: 100-yard freestyle (W)
- 1. Kiara Pozvai: 48.88
- 2. Laura Dekoninck: 49.57
- 3. Bryn Greenwaldt: 49.57
- Finals: 100-yard freestyle (M)
- 1. Lamar Taylor: 42.64
- 2. Jack Armstrong: 42.68
- 3. Marcel Snitko: 43.19
- Finals: 200-yard backstroke (W)
- 1. Agata Naskret: 1:55.30
- 2. Alexandra Waller: 1:56.61
- 3. Lindsey Louder: 1:57.72
- Finals: 200-yard backstroke (M)
- 1. Benjamin Sampson: 1:40.34N
- 2. Santiago Corredor: 1:41.59
- 3. Parker Knollman: 1:41.99
- Finals: 200-yard breaststroke (W)
- 1. Celina Schmidt: 2:10.82
- 2. Claire Conover: 2:11.79
- 3. Mellie Wijk: 2:14.06
- Finals: 200-yard breaststroke (M)
- 1. John Amrein: 1:54.66
- 2. Joao Nogueira: 1:54.72
- 3. Mavi Mourao: 1:54.75
- Final: 1-meter diving (W)
- 1. Madison Kooistra: 463.15
- 2. Mikaela Senkus: 451.20
- 3. Alexa Gonczi: 442.90
- Finals: 400-yard freestyle relay (W)
- 1. Colorado Mesa: 3:20.00
- 2. Drury: 3:20.5
- 3. Wingate: 3:20.99
- Finals: 400-yard freestyle relay (M)
- 1. Henderson St.: 2:52.81
- 2. Tampa: 2:53.01
- 3. McKendree: 2:53.18
DAY 5 Morning Session FULL REPLAY | Day 5 men’s recap | Day 5 women’s recap
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Tuesday, March 12
- Finals: 800-yard freestyle relay (M)
- 1. Colorado Mesa: 6:24.70
- 2. Grand Valley: 6:25.46
- 3. Nova Southeastern: 6:25.49
- Finals: 800-yard freestyle relay (W)
- 1. Nova Southeastern: 7:13.27
- 2. Colorado Mesa: 7:14.17
- 3. Drury: 7:16.92
Wednesday, March 13
- Finals: 1,000-yard freestyle (M)
- 1. Paul Demesy: 8:57.18
- 2. Miguel Marcos: 9:04.95
- 3. Barnabas Fluck: 9:07.79
- Finals: 1,000-yard freestyle (W)
- 1. Jordan Fox: 10:01.00
- 2. Montana White: 10:03.76
- 3. Brynhi Traustadottir: 10:03.87
- Finals: 200-yard individual medley (M)
- 1. Benjamin Sampson: 1:41.92
- 2. Joao Nogueira: 1:43.78
- 3. Santiago Corredor: 1:43.97
- Finals: 200-yard individual medley (W)
- 1. Benedict Nagy: 1:58.63
- 2. Celina Schmidt: 1:59.68
- 3. Emilia Ronningdal: 1:59.70
- Finals: 50-yard freestyle (M)
- 1. Kyle Micallef: 19.28
- 2. Jack Armstrong: 19.33
- 3. Ian Cooper: 19.43
- Finals: 50-yard freestyle (W)
- 1. Kirabo Namutebi: 22.08N
- 2. Bryn Greenwaldt: 22.49
- 3. Kiara Pozvai: 22.55
- Finals: 1-meter diving (M)
- 1. Julio Osuna Kelly: 602.50
- 2. Zachary Schering: 521.00
- 3. Santiago Santodomingo: 517.05
- Finals: 200-yard freestyle relay (M)
- 1. Indy: 1:24.90
- 2. McKendree: 1:25.30
- 3. Findlay: 1:25.78
- Finals: 200-yard freestyle relay (W)
- 1. Colorado Mesa: 1:39.97
- 2. Lynn: 1:40.53
- 3. Nova Southeastern: 1:40.57
Thursday, March 14
- Finals: 100-yard butterfly (W)
- 1. Rafaela Raurich: 53.16
- 2. Luna Mertins: 53.27
- 3. Emily Mears-Bentley: 53.39
- Finals: 100-yard butterfly (M)
- 1. Timothy Strollings: 45.96
- 2. Cami Marrugo Montano: 45.99
- 3. Jase Pinckney: 46.17
- Finals: 400-yard individual medley (W)
- 1. Benedict Nagy: 4:10.40
- 2. Andre Gomez Espinosa: 4:15.05
- 3. May Lowy: 4:15.55
- Finals: 400-yard individual medley (M)
- 1. Benjamin Sampson: 3:40.22N
- 2. Cedric Buessing: 3:40.23
- 3. Santiago Corredor: 3:46.26
- Finals: 200-yard freestyle (W)
- 1. Emily Trieschmann: 1:45.60
- 2. Tori Meklensek: 1:47.47
- 3. Montana White: 1:47.49
- Finals: 200-yard freestyle (M)
- 1. Marcel Snitko: 1:34.64
- 2. Matthew Bosch: 1:34.89
- 3. Thomas Flower: 1:35.37
- Final: 3-meter diving (W)
- 1. Alexa Gonczi: 505.00
- 2. Mikaela Senkus: 498.95
- 3. Luna Vejarno: 471.75
- Finals: 400-yard medley relay (W)
- 1. Colorado Mesa: 3:38.52
- 2. Nova Southeastern: 3:38.98
- 3. Drury: 3:39.01
- Finals: 400-yard medley relay (M)
- 1. McKendree: 3:07.11N
- 2. Drury: 3:07.31N
- 3. Lewis: 3:08.46
Day 3 women’s recap | Day 3 men’s recap
Friday, March 15
- Finals: 200-yard freestyle relay (M)
- 1. Tampa: 1:17.84
- 2. Henderson St.: 1:17.91
- 3. McKendree 1:18.78
- Finals: 200-yard freestyle relay (W)
- 1. Colorado Mesa: 1:31.26
- 2. Delta State 1:31.38
- 3. Augustana: 1:31.97
- Final: 3-meter diving (M)
- 1. Julio Kelly Osuna: 645.15M
- 2. Charles Earl: 580.75
- 3. Santiago Santodomingo: 565.70
- Finals: 200-yard butterfly (W)
- 1. Rafaela Raurich: 1:56.17
- 2. Mellie Wijk: 1:57.35
- 3. Aurora Duncan: 1:58.10
- Finals: 200-yard butterfly (M)
- 1. Jackson Lustig: 1:42.15
- 2. Akos Hajagos: 1:44.57
- 3. Alejandro Villarejo: 1:44.57
- Finals: 100-yard breaststroke (M)
- 1. Davi Mourao: 51.88
- 2. Filipe Pinheiro: 52.45
- 3. Brayden Cole: 52.58
- Finals: 100-yard breaststroke (W)
- 1. Celina Schmidt: 1.01.11
- 2. Malaika Schneider: 1:01.74
- 3. Jordan Tierney: 1:01.95
- Finals: 100-yard backstroke (M)
- 1. Benjamin Sampson: 46.02
- 2. Patryk Rozenek: 46.13
- 3. Lamar Taylor: 46.16
- Finals: 100-yard backstroke (W)
- 1. Agata Naskret: 52.50
- 2. Abby Gronholz: 53.66
- 3. Lauren White: 53.72
- Finals: 500-yard freestyle (W)
- 1. Emily Trieschmann: 4:44.60
- 2. Tori Meklensek: 4:47.76
- 3. Hailey Williams: 4:47.94
- Finals: 500-yard freestyle (M)
- 1. Santiago Corredor: 4:17.98
- 2. Cedric Buessing: 4:18.27
- 3. Kahlil Ben Ajmia: 4:18.75
Day 4 FULL REPLAY | Day 4 men’s recap | Day 4 women’s recap
2024 NCAA DII men’s swimming & diving championship qualifiers
2024 NCAA DII women’s swimming & diving championship qualifiers
NCAA DII swimming and diving championship history
The UIndy men and the Nova Southeastern women are the reigning DII national champs, taking home the 2023 titles with 527 and 536.5 points, respectively.
After winning seven straight men’s and women’s DII championships, Queens (N.C.) moved to compete at the Division I level beginning in the 2022-23 season. UIndy men claimed the 2023 DII title but runner-up Drury has historically done well — winning 10 straight trophies from 2005-14.
On the women’s side, reigning champion Nova Southeastern will be challenged by last year’s runner-up UIndy. For a full list of DII swimming and diving champions click or tap the links below.
➡️ 🏊♂️ DII men’s swimming and diving champions and runner-ups dating back to 1964
➡️ 🏊♀️ DII women’s swimming and diving champions and runner-ups dating back to 1964
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