1965 NCAA University Division swimming and diving championships
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The 1965 NCAA University Division swimming and diving championships were contested at the 29th annual swim meet sanctioned and hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its University Division member programs in the United States, culminating the 1964–65 NCAA University Division swimming and diving season.
1965 NCAA University Division swimming and diving championships | |
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Host city | Ames, Iowa |
Date(s) | March 1965 |
Venue(s) | Beyer Hall Pool Iowa State University |
Teams | 38 |
Events | 17 |
← 1964 1966 → |
These championships were hosted by Iowa State University at the Beyer Hall Pool in Ames, Iowa during March 1964.
Two-time defending champions USC again topped the team standings, edging out Indiana by 6.5 points. This was the Trojans' fourth national title and fourth in five seasons.[1]
Team standings
edit- (H) = Hosts
- (DC) = Defending champions
- Italics = Debut appearance
Rank | Team | Points |
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USC (DC) | 285 | |
Indiana | 278.5 | |
Michigan | 221 | |
4 | Yale | 113.2 |
5 | Ohio State | 91.5 |
6 | Michigan State | 90 |
7 | SMU | 72.5 |
8 | UCLA | 50.5 |
9 | Southern Illinois | 43 |
10 | North Carolina | 41 |
Oregon | ||
12 | Minnesota | 30.5 |
13 | Florida | 30 |
14 | Army | 27 |
15 | Arizona State | 21 |
16 | Villanova | 20 |
17 | Princeton | 13.5 |
18 | Long Beach State | 12.5 |
Northeastern | ||
20 | North Carolina | 12.2 |
21 | UC Santa Barbara | 11.5 |
22 | Florida State | 10 |
Illinois | ||
24 | Wesleyan (CT) | 6.5 |
25 | Oregon State | 6 |
26 | Air Force | 5 |
Cincinnati | ||
Harvard | ||
29 | New Mexico | 4 |
30 | Maryland | 3 |
Utah | ||
32 | Denver | 2.2 |
33 | Georgia | 2 |
34 | Colorado State | 1 |
Iowa State (H) | ||
Kansas State | ||
37 | Idaho | 0.2 |
Rutgers |
Individual events
editSwimming
editEvent | Champion | Team | Time |
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50 yard freestyle | Steve Clark | Yale | 21.2 |
100 yard freestyle | Steve Clark (DC) | Yale | 46.1 |
200 yard freestyle | Roy Saari | USC | 1:42.9 |
500 yard freestyle | Roy Saari (DC) | USC | 4:43.6 |
1,650 yard freestyle | Roy Saari (DC) | USC | 16:39.9 |
100 yard backstroke | Gary Dilley | Michigan State | 52.6 |
200 yard backstroke | Gary Dilley | Michigan State | 1:56.2 |
100 yard breaststroke | Bill Craig (DC) | USC | 1:00.3 |
200 yard breaststroke | Tom Tretheway | Indiana | 2:10.4 |
100 yard butterfly | Fred Schmidt | Indiana | 51.0 |
200 yard butterfly | Fred Schmidt (DC) | Indiana | 1:51.4 |
200 yard individual medley | Robert Hopper | Ohio State | 1:51.8 |
400 yard individual medley | Carl Robie | Michigan | 4:16.6 |
400 yard freestyle relay | David Lyons Douglas Kennedy Ed Townsend Steve Clark |
Yale (DC) | 3:07.2 |
400 yard medley relay | Glen Hammer Tom Tretheway Fred Schmidt Robert Williamson |
Indiana | 3:30.7 |
Diving
editEvent | Champion | Team | Score |
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1 meter diving | Ken Sitzberger | Indiana | 511.25 |
3 meter diving | Ken Sitzberger | Indiana | 565.05 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "DIVISION I MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved August 20, 2024.