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SMU men's swimming and diving was founded in 1932 in the former Southwest Conference. The men's and women's teams have acquired 57 conference titles combined, and have a total of 91 NCAA National Championship appearances. Six SMU swimmers/divers have been named NCAA swimmer/diver of the year.
Pages in category "SMU Mustangs men's swimmers" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Swimming for Coffeyville Swim Club during a summer break on June 29, 1952, McMillion scored 25 points helping his team win the Men's Division at the annual Sooner State Swim Meet. [ 7 ] As a highpoint during his SMU swimming career, at the Southwestern Conference Championships on March 22, 1952, at College Station, he set two conference records ...
SMU Mustangs: Men's swimming & diving: ASUN: ACC [62] South Florida Bulls: Women's lacrosse: No team American [112] Southern Illinois Salukis: Men's swimming & diving: MAC: MVC [57] Stanford Cardinal: Full membership Pac-12: ACC [62] Stanford Cardinal: Beach volleyball Pac-12: MPSF [63] Stanford Cardinal: Field hockey AmEast: ACC [62] Stephen F ...
Alfred "Red" Barr (August 14, 1908 – June 12, 1971) was an American Hall of Fame swim coach for Southern Methodist University (SMU). He coached the Southern Methodist swimming team for twenty-four years from 1947 through 1971, where he led the Mustangs to seventeen Southwestern Conference Championships, including fifteen consecutive championships from 1957 through 1971.
The relay was the final swimming event of the Olympics, and was met with considerable celebration as Spitz received his seventh gold medal as a result of the U.S. win. [10] [11] In individual events, Heidenreich received a silver medal in 100-meter freestyle with a 51.22, only .43 seconds behind first place Mark Spitz, who Heidenreich was not ...
The 1980 NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1980 at Blodgett Pool at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the 57th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I men's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.