The 1944 NCAA swimming and diving championships were contested in March 1944 at the Payne Whitney Gymnasium at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut at the eighth annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its member programs in the United States.
1944 NCAA swimming and diving championships | |
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Host city | New Haven, Connecticut |
Date(s) | March 1944 |
Venue(s) | Payne Whitney Gymnasium Yale University |
Teams | 15 |
Events | 11 |
← 1943 1945 → |
Hosts Yale topped the team standings, thus capturing the Bulldogs' second title in program history. Yale finished one point ahead of perennial power Michigan.[1]
Team standings
edit- (H) = Hosts
- (DC) = Defending champions
- Italics = Debut appearance
Rank | Team | Points |
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Yale (H) | 39 | |
Michigan | 38 | |
Navy | 24 | |
Ohio State (DC) | ||
5 | Columbia | 22 |
6 | Army | 14 |
7 | Williams | 7 |
8 | Brown | 6 |
Rochester | ||
10 | Cornell | 5 |
11 | Bowdoin | 4 |
Penn State | ||
Princeton | ||
14 | Minnesota | 3 |
15 | RPI | 2 |
Individual events
editSwimming
editEvent | Champion | Team | Time |
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50-yard freestyle | Alan Ford | Yale | 22.2 |
100-yard freestyle | Alan Ford | Yale | 49.7 |
220-yard freestyle | Eugene Rogers | Columbia | 2:11.0 |
440-yard freestyle | Keo Nakama | Ohio State (DC) | 4:47.0 |
1,500-meter freestyle | Keo Nakama | Ohio State (DC) | 20:02.2 |
150-yard backstroke | Alan Ford | Yale | 1:36.8 |
200-yard butterfly | Carl Paulson | Brown | 2:28.3 |
400-yard freestyle relay | Merton Church Charles Fries William Kogen Gurdon Pulford |
Michigan (DC) | 3:35.0 |
300-yard medley relay | Robert Cowell Jack Manherz Harlie Mize |
Navy | 3:01.1 |
Diving
editEvent | Champion | Team | Score |
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One-meter diving | Charles Batterman | Columbia | 122.40 |
Three-meter diving | Charles Batterman | Columbia | 138.56 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 7–9. Retrieved August 9, 2016.