Emory men, Kenyon women win the 2022 DIII swimming and diving championships
Emory men, Kenyon women win swimming and diving national titles
The final day of the 2022 DIII swimming and diving championships has concluded and the men's and women's national titles were won by Emory and Kenyon, respectively.
Emory men won their first national title since 2017 with a score of 427.5, while Kenyon women triumphed with their total score of 446.
Here are the top finishers in all events:
- 100 Free (men's): Tobe Obochi, MIT: 20 points
- 100 Free (women's): Emmie Mirus, Kenyon: 20 points
- 200 Back (men's): Tanner Filion, Whitman: 20 points
- 200 Back (women's): Crile Hart, Kenyon: 20 points
- 200 Breast (men's): Jason Hamilton, Emory: 20 points
- 200 Breast (women's): Jordyn Wentzel, St. Kate's: 20 points
- 3 Meter Diving (women's): Ava Lowell, Ithaca: 20 points
- 400 Free Relay (men's): MIT: 40 points
- 400 Free Relay (women's): Emory: 40 points
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Final session of swim and dive championships is live
The final session of the 2022 NCAA swim and dive championship is live now.
Click here to watch the men's session | Click here to watch the women's session
Today will conclude the championships for 2022. Events include:
- 100-yard freestyle
- 200-yard backstroke
- 200-yard breaststroke
- 400-yard freestyle relay
- Three-meter diving (W)
- 1650-yard freestyle (Timed finals - Fastest to slowest, alternating genders, fastest heat during finals)
There will be a 20-minute intermission after the 200-yard breaststroke.
krikya18.com will video stream all sessions of the championships.
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Night session of day 3 results
The night session of day 3 of swimming and diving championships is complete. .
200-yard butterfly (men's)
- Frank Applebaum, CMS: 20 points
- Jesse Ssengonzi, Chicago: 17 points
- Richie Kurlich, Denison: 16 points
200-yard butterfly (women's)
- Caitlin Marshall, NYU: 20 points
- Clio Hancock, Emory: 17 points
- Zoe Chan, TCNJ: 16 points
100-yard backstroke (men's)
- Jack Wadsworth, Ithaca: 20 points
- Tanner Filion, Whitman: 17 points
- Nic Tekieli, CMS: 16 points
100-yard backstroke (women's)
- Jessica Flynn, NYU: 20 points
- Megan Jungers, Emory: 17 points
- Olivia Smith, Kenyon: 16 points
100-yard breaststroke (men's)
- Luke Rodarte, Cal Lutheran: 20 points
- Max Chen, John Hopkins: 17 points
- Jason Hamilton, Emory: 16 points
100-yard breaststroke (women's)
- Edenna Chen, MIT: 20 points
- Jordyn Wentzel, St. Kate's: 17 points
- Jennah Fadely, Kenyon: 16 points
800-yard freestyle relay (men's)
- Emory: 40 points
- MIT: 34 points
- John Hopkins: 32 points
800-yard freestyle relay (women's)
- Tufts: 40 points
- Denison: 34 points
- Williams: 32 points
One-meter diving (men's)
- Israel Zavaleta, Kenyon: 20 points
- Trent Makowiec, SUNY Geneseo: 17 points
- Lucas Bumgarner, Emory: 16 points
The championship runs until Saturday, March 19. krikya18.com will live stream all sessions.
Division III Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving championships continue to Day 3
The 2022 NCAA DIII swim and dive championships continue Friday.
Day 3's morning session began at 10 a.m. and has already concluded. The evening session is on deck, set to begin at 6 p.m.
Friday's events include:
- 200-yard butterfly
- 100-yard backstroke
- 100-yard breaststroke
- 800-yard freestyle relay (Timed finals - Slowest to fastest with fastest heat during finals)
- One-meter diving (M)
There will be a 20-minute intermission between the 100-yard breaststroke and the 800-yard freestyle.
The championship runs until Saturday, March 19. krikya18.com will video stream all sessions Wednesday through Saturday of the championships.
Click here to see the men's session | Click here to see the women's session
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Night session of Day 2 results
The night session of Day 2 is complete. Here are the results.
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500 yard freestyle (men's)
- Bryan Fitzgerald, Kenyon: 20 points
- Graham Chatoor, NYU: 17 points
- Thomas Pritchard, NYU: 16 points
500 yard freestyle (women's)
- Taryn Wisner, Denison: 20 points
- Kristin Cornish, Johns Hopkins: 17 points
- Tara Witkowski, Denison: 16 points
200 yard individual medley (men's)
- Garrett Clasen, Chicago: 20 points
- Max Chen, Johns Hopkins: 17 points
- Kyle Wu, Johns Hopkins: 16 points
200 yard individual medley (women's)
- Crile Hart, Kenyon: 20 points
- Jordyn Wentzel, St. Kate's: 17 points
- Augusta Lewis, CMS: 16 points
50 yard freestyle (men's)
- Kevin Gillooly, Rowan: 20 points
- Nicholas Goudie, Emory: 17 points
- Chris Schiavone, F&M: 16 points
50 yard freestyle (women's)
- Taylor Leone, Emory: 20 points
- Emmie Mirus, Kenyon: 17 points
- Alexandra White, Kenyon: 16 points
3 meter diving (men's)
- Israel Zavaleta, Kenyon: 20 points
- Lucas Bumgarner, Emory: 17 points
- Liam Simmons: Denison: 16 points
200 yard medley relay (men's)
- Emory: 40 points
- CMS: 34 points
- Chicago: 32 points
200 yard medley relay (women's)
- Kenyon: 40 points
- Emory: 34 points
- MIT: 32 points
200 yard freestyle relay (men's)
- MIT: 40 points
- (T2) Emory: 33 points
- (T2) Rowan: 33 points
200 yard freestyle relay (women's)
- Kenyon: 40 points
- Emory: 34 points
- Pomona-Pitzer: 32 points
400 yard individual medley (men's)
- Bryan Fitzgerald, Kenyon: 20 points
- Jack Wadsworth, Ithaca: 17 points
- Eric Chimes, Denison: 16 points
400 yard individual medley (women's)
- Molly Craig, Williams: 20 points
- Augusta Lewis: 17 points
- Gabby Wei: 16 points
100 yard butterfly (men's)
- Jesse Ssengonzi, Chicago: 20 points
- David Fitch, Kenyon: 17 points
- Liam McDonnell: 16 points
100 yard butterfly (women's)
- Crile Hart, Kenyon: 20 points
- Samantha Kilcoyne, Williams: 17 points
- Taylor Leone, Emory 16 points
200 yard freestyle (men's)
- Jamie Lovette, Williams: 20 points
- Jaden Luo, MIT: 17 points
- Nicholas Goudie, Emory: 16 points
200 yard freestyle (women's)
- Claire Brennan, Tufts: 20 points
- Lydia Dacorte: 17 points
- Taryn Wisner: 16 points
1 meter diving (women's)
- Elizabeth Cron, Chicago: 20 points
- Cynthia Tang, Chicago: 17 points
- Ava Lowell, Ithaca: 16 points
400 yard medley relay (men's)
- Chicago: 40 points
- CMS: 34 points
- Johns Hopkins: 32 points
400 yard medley relay (women's)
- Kenyon: 40 points
- Emory: 34 points
- Williams: 32 points
Tomorrow's first session begins at 10 a.m. ET, here's how to watch Session 1. The second session begins at 6 p.m. ET, here's how to watch Session 2.
Morning session of Division III swim and dive championship has ended
Day 2 of the 2022 NCAA DIII men's and women's swim and dive championship got underway Thursday morning with preliminary events.
Swimmers and divers competed in five events this morning:
- 200-yard freestyle relay
- 400-yard individual medley
- 100-yard butterfly
- 200-yard freestyle
- One-meter diving (W)
Finals will commence at 6 p.m. Men will go first in all events.
There will be a 10-minute intermission between the 200-yard freestyle and a 20-minute intermission after the 400-yard individual medley.
The championship runs until Saturday, March 19. krikya18.com will video stream all sessions Wednesday through Saturday of the championships.
Night Session of Day 1 results
The night session of Day 1 is complete. Here are the results.
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500 yard freestyle (men's)
- Bryan Fitzgerald, Kenyon: 20 points
- Graham Chatoor, NYU: 17 points
- Thomas Pritchard, NYU: 16 points
500 yard freestyle (women's)
- Taryn Wisner, Denison: 20 points
- Kristin Cornish, Johns Hopkins: 17 points
- Tara Witkowski, Denison: 16 points
200 yard individual medley (men's)
- Garrett Clasen, Chicago: 20 points
- Max Chen, Johns Hopkins: 17 points
- Kyle Wu, Johns Hopkins: 16 points
200 yard individual medley (women's)
- Crile Hart, Kenyon: 20 points
- Jordyn Wentzel, St. Kate's: 17 points
- Augusta Lewis, CMS: 16 points
50 yard freestyle (men's)
- Kevin Gillooly, Rowan: 20 points
- Nicholas Goudie, Emory: 17 points
- Chris Schiavone, F&M: 16 points
50 yard freestyle (women's)
- Taylor Leone, Emory: 20 points
- Emmie Mirus, Kenyon: 17 points
- Alexandra White, Kenyon: 16 points
Three-meter diving finals (men's)
- Israel Zavaleta, Kenyon: 20 points
- Lucas Bumgarner, Emory: 17 points
- Liam Simmons, Denison: 16 points
200 yard medley relay (men's)
- Emory: 40 points
- CMS: 34 points
- Chicago: 32 points
200 yard medley relay (women's)
- Kenyon: 40 points
- Emory: 34 points
- MIT: 32 points
Tomorrow's first session begins at 10 a.m. ET. The second session begins at 6 p.m. ET.
Day session of Day 1 is complete
The day session of Day 1 of the DIII men's and women's swim and dive championship is now complete.
To view all results from today's races, .
Watch the full replay below:
The night session begins at 6 p.m. ET. Click here to watch the action live on krikya18.com.
Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships will begin Wednesday
The 2022 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships will begin Wednesday at the IUPUI IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Franklin College and the Indiana Sports Corp are hosting this year’s competition, welcoming a total of 526 swimmers and 53 divers.
The championships will run from March 16 – 19. krikya18.com will video stream all sessions Wednesday through Saturday of the championships.
Click here for the men's first session | Click here for the women's first session
Click or tap here to see the complete list of qualifiers. | Click or tap here for the official psych sheet.
Diving qualifiers announced for DIII men’s and women’s championships
The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Committee announced the diving participants in the 2022 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships.
Divers were determined by performances achieved at the regional diving meets February 25-26.
Click or tap here to see the complete list of qualifiers. | Click or tap here for the official psych sheet.
There were also some scratches from the championship field. The alternate athletes that will replace the scratched athletes in the championships are listed below.
Name | School | Event |
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Edward Tay | Chicago | 100 BR |
Richard Dauksher | Carnegie Mellon | 400 IM |
James Tracey | Kenyon | 500 FR |
Name | School | Event |
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Kierstyn Cassidy | Carnegie Mellon | 1650 FR |
Anna Peshenko | RIT | 200 BR |
Eve Kearns | Washington University of St. Louis | 200 FL |
Ellie Field | Roger Williams | 100 FR |
Sahar Mumtaz | Tufts | 1650 FR |
The championships will be held March 16-19 at the IUPUI IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Franklin College and the Indiana Sports Corp will serve as hosts. A total of 579 participants (526 swimmers and 53 divers) will compete in the championships.
krikya18.com will video stream all sessions Wednesday through Saturday of the championships.
Qualifiers announced for DIII men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Committee announced today the swimming participants in the 2022 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
The championships will be held March 16-19 at the IUPUI IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Franklin College and the Indiana Sports Corp will serve as hosts. A total of 579 participants (526 swimmers and 53 divers) will compete in the championships. Student-athletes qualified for the swimming portion of the championships by meeting the established minimum time for the events in which they entered. The complete list of all swimmers competing in the championships is available .
Divers will be determined by performances achieved at the regional diving meets February 25-26. Selected divers will be added to the website Monday, February 28.
krikya18.com will video stream all sessions Wednesday through Saturday of the championships.
Schedule of selections & championship
The 2022 DIII swimming selections will come in the form of a press release. Here's the schedule for the 2022 DIII swimming selections.
- WHEN: Feb. 23
- WHERE: krikya18.com
The 2022 DIII swimming championships will take place from March 16-19 at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Women's championship history
It's been two years since the last DIII swimming and diving championship, so Emory is still the reigning women's champion from 2019. Emory will be looking to win it all for its 11th championship in a row.
Here's a complete list of the champions.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | HOST OR SITE |
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2021 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Emory | Jon Howell | 488 | Kenyon | 479 | Greensboro, NC |
2018 | Emory | Jon Howell | 603 | Kenyon | 500 | Indianapolis, Indiana |
2017 | Emory | Jon Howell | 645.5 | Williams | 445 | Shenandoah, Texas |
2016 | Emory | Jon Howell | 560 | Kenyon | 476 | Greensboro, NC |
2015 | Emory | Jon Howell | 603 | Denison | 457.5 | Shenandoah, Texas |
2014 | Emory | Jon Howell | 595.5 | Kenyon | 456.5 | Indianapolis |
2013 | Emory | Jon Howell | 619 | Kenyon | 483 | Shenandoah, Texas |
2012 | Emory | Jon Howell | 639 | Williams | 453 | Indianapolis |
2011 | Emory | Jon Howell | 614 | Denison | 428 | Knoxville, Tenn. |
2010 | Emory | Jon Howell | 568.5 | Denison | 452 | Minneapolis |
2009 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 560 | Emory | 466.5 | Minneapolis |
2008 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 566.5 | Amherst | 341 | Wooster |
2007 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 538 | Amherst | 320 | Houston |
2006 | Emory | Jon Howell | 428 | Kenyon | 418 | Carleton |
2005 | Emory | Jon Howell | 399.5 | Kenyon | 313 | Hope |
2004 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 507 | Emory | 362 | Principia |
2003 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 560.5 | Williams | 350 | Emory |
2002 | Kenyon | Peter Casares | 577 | Denison | 418 | Miami (Ohio) |
2001 | Denison | Gree Parini | 588 | Kenyon | 572 | Buffalo |
2000 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 619.5 | Denison | 417.5 | Emory |
1999 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 664.5 | Denison | 503 | Oxford, Ohio |
1998 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 693.5 | Denison | 522 | St. Louis |
1997 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 572 | Williams | 377 | Oxford, Ohio |
1996 | Kenyon | Jon Howell | 542 | UC San Diego | 380 | Emory |
1995 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 527.5 | Williams | 333 | Wesleyan (Conn.) |
1994 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 595.5 | Hope | 408.5 | Williams |
1993 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 683 | UC San Diego | 451.5 | Emory |
1992 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 750 | UC San Diego | 408 | Buffalo |
1991 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 661.5 | UC San Diego | 466 | Emory |
1990 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 506 | UC San Diego | 443 | Williams |
1989 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 631 | UC San Diego | 298.5 | Notre Dame |
1988 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 581.5 | UC San Diego | 338.5 | Emory |
1987 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 659 | Pomona-Pitzer | 349.5 | Canton, Ohio |
1986 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 713 | UC San Diego | 403.5 | Canton, Ohio |
1985 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 496 | Pomona-Pitzer | 348 | Emory |
1984 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 307.5 | Hamline | 283.5 | Emory |
1983 | Williams | Carl Samuelson | 330.5 | Hamline | 286 | Canton, Ohio |
1982 | Williams | Carl Samuelson | 402 | Kenyon | 303 | Massachusetts-Boston |
Men's championship history
It's been two years since the last DIII swimming and diving championships. Denison is still the reigning men's champion from 2019.
Here's a complete list of all men's champions.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | HOST OR SITE |
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2021 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Denison | Gregg Parini | 562.5 | Emory | 447.5 | Greensboro, NC |
2018 | Denison | Gregg Parini | 596.5 | Emory | 369.5 | Indianapolis, Indiana |
2017 | Emory | Jon Howell | 438 | Kenyon | 384 | Shenandoah, Texas |
2016 | Denison | Gregg Parini | 455.5 | Kenyon | 418.5 | Greensboro, NC |
2015 | Kenyon | Jess Book | 468 | Denison | 383 | Shenandoah, Texas |
2014 | Kenyon | Jess Book | 480 | Denison | 472 | Indianapolis |
2013 | Kenyon | Jess Book | 499.5 | Denison | 428 | Shenandoah, Texas |
2012 | Denison | Gregg Parini | 600 | Kenyon | 519 | Indianapolis |
2011 | Denison | Gregg Parini | 500.5 | Kenyon | 499.5 | Knoxvile, Tenn. |
2010 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 696 | Denison | 272 | Minneapolis |
2009 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 604 | Emory | 402 | Minneapolis |
2008 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 635 | Johns Hopkins | 330 | Wooster |
2007 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 570 | Denison | 351 | Houston |
2006 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 498 | Denison | 345 | Carleton |
2005 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 556.5 | Emory | 404.5 | Hope |
2004 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 678.5 | Emory | 446 | St. Louis |
2003 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 756.5 | Johns Hopkins | 384.5 | Emory |
2002 | Kenyon | Peter Casares | 589 | Johns Hopkins | 382 | Miami (Ohio) |
2001 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 669 | Emory | 289.5 | Buffalo |
2000 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 670.5 | Denison | 317 | Emory |
1999 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 670 | Denison | 382.5 | Minneapolis |
1998 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 726 | UC San Diego | 395 | St. Louis |
1997 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 689.5 | UC San Diego | 336 | Oxford, Ohio |
1996 | Kenyon | Jon Howel | 572.5 | Denison | 360 | Emory |
1995 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 687 | Hope | 295 | Oxford, Ohio |
1994 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 615.5 | UC San Diego | 389.5 | Williams |
1993 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 552 | UC San Diego | 442.5 | Emory |
1992 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 646 | UC San Diego | 361 | Buffalo |
1991 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 593 | Claremont-M-S | 280 | Emory |
1990 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 653 | UC San Diego | 535 | Wheaton (Ill.) |
1989 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 630 | UC San Diego | 486 | Bowdoin |
1988 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 552 | Claremont-M-S | 314 | Emory |
1987 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 480 | Denison | 338 | Canton, Ohio |
1986 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 496 | Claremont-M-S | 372.5 | Canton, Ohio |
1985 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 504 | Claremont-M-S | 409 | Emory |
1984 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 429.5 | Claremont-M-S | 169 | Emory |
1983 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 336.5 | Claremont-M-S | 194 | Canton, Ohio |
1982 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 299 | Williams | 197 | Washington & Lee |
1981 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 319 | Johns Hopkins | 272 | Oberlin |
1980 | Kenyon | Jim Steen | 323 | Johns Hopkins | 227 | Washington & Jefferson |
1979 | Johns Hopkins | Tim Welsh | 340 | Kenyon | 241 | SUNY Geneseo |
1978 | Johns Hopkins | Tim Welsh | 284 | Monmouth | 204 | Grinnell |
1977 | Johns Hopkins | Frank Comfort | 272 | Occidental | 198 | Oberlin |
1976 | St. Lawrence | Scott Woodburn | 249 | Johns Hopkins | 233 | Washington & Jefferson |
1975 | Chico State | Ernie Maglischo | 465 | Johns Hopkins | 209 | Allegheny |