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2.2 Schools adding Division II swimming & diving programs. 3 NCAA Division III. 4 NAIA. 5 NJCAA. 6 See also. 7 References. ... NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving ...
The NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships comprise the annual swim meet held to determine the national champions of men's NAIA collegiate swimming and diving in the United States and Canada. It has been held each year since 1957. [1] The most successful program has been Simon Fraser, with 17 NAIA national titles.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has 237 member colleges and universities for athletic competition in the 2024–25 season. [1]
Men's Swimming & Diving Academic All-America Team Members of the Year (2023–present) Year Div. I Winner School Div. II Winner School Div. III Winner School College/NAIA Winner School 2023 Andrew Capobianco [1] Indiana: Matteo Zampese [1] Florida Southern: Kellen Roddy [1] Johns Hopkins: Alberto Garcia Marcos [1] Keiser: 2024 Jonny Kulow [2 ...
The following is a list of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) conferences as of the 2024–25 school year. Unless otherwise noted, changes in conference membership occur on July 1 of the given year.
men's swimming women's swimming women's flag football Great Plains (GPAC) Morningside University [e] Sioux City, Iowa: 1894 United Methodist: 2,824 Mustangs: 2020 m.sw. 2020 w.sw. men's swimming women's swimming Great Plains (GPAC) Olivet Nazarene University: Bourbonnais, Illinois: 1907 Nazarene: 3,255 Tigers: 2019 m.sw. 2019 w.sw. men's ...
From the mid-1990's until the 2007–08 school year, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) consisted of athletic regions to group certain college athletic conferences and certain independent schools that fit within the geographic footprints.
The College Division currently includes U.S. four-year institutions that are not NCAA or NAIA members, Canadian universities and colleges, and two-year colleges. [2] The College Division was introduced in 1996, covering not only those institutions in today's College Division but also NCAA institutions outside Division I and NAIA members.