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1 Team Championships results  





2 Medal table  





3 Medalists  



3.1  Swimming  





3.2  Diving  







4 References  














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2004 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships
Host cityNew York (state) East Meadow, New York
Date(s)March 25–27, 2004
Venue(s)Nassau County Aquatic Center
Events21

2003

2005

The 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships took place March 25–27, 2004 in the Nassau County Aquatic Center, East Meadow, New York. Twenty-one champions were declared.

Along with 2000, this year's meet was held short course meters (25 meters), rather than the NCAA's traditional short-course yards format (25 yards). This allowed for World Records to be set at the meet.

Team Championships results[edit]

# Institution Points
1 Auburn 634
2 Stanford 377.5
3 Texas 374
4 Arizona 322
5 Michigan 271
6 Florida 266
7 California 255.5
8 Tennessee 140
9 Minnesota 130
10 Georgia 112.5
11 Northwestern 112
12 Texas A&M 111
13 Virginia 108.5
14 USC 106
15 Kentucky 83
16 Wisconsin 79.5
17 Indiana 75.5
18 Arizona State 62
19 Miami 56
20 South Carolina 52
21 LSU 37
22 Wyoming 33
23 North Carolina 23
24 SMU 22
25 Hawaii 20
25 Washington 20
27 Purdue 16
28 Iowa 14
28 Navy 14
30 Harvard 13
30 Ohio State 13
32 Pittsburgh 6
33 Virginia Tech 5
34 Alabama 3
35 Clemson 2
35 Georgia Tech 2

Medal table[edit]

 Rank  Institution Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 University of Texas at Austin 7 2 1 10
2 Auburn University 5 3 4 12
3 University of Michigan 3 2 0 5
4 Stanford University 2 5 3 10
5 University of Southern California 1 2 0 3
6 University of Florida 1 0 2 3
7 University of Tennessee 1 1 0 2
8 Arizona State University 1 0 1 2
9 University of California, Berkeley 0 3 2 5
10 University of Arizona 0 1 3 4
11 University of South Carolina 0 1 1 2
University of Wyoming 0 1 1 2
13 University of Georgia 0 0 2 2
14 University of Kentucky 0 0 1
Total 21 21 21 63

Medalists[edit]

Swimming[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Frédérick Bousquet
Auburn University
21.10 
WR 
Ian Crocker
University of Texas at Austin
21.53 
Ryan Wochomurka
Auburn University
21.59 
100 m freestyle Ian Crocker
University of Texas at Austin
46.25 
WR 
Duje Draganja
University of California, Berkeley
46.64 
Frédérick Bousquet
Auburn University
46.87 
200 m freestyle Jayme Cramer
Stanford University
1:45.04 
Dan Ketchum
University of Michigan
1:45.11 
George Bovell
Auburn University
1:45.13 
400 m freestyle Peter Vanderkaay
University of Michigan
3:40.78 
Dan Ketchum
University of Michigan
3:44.92 
Tyler DeBerry
University of Arizona
3:45.51 
1500 m freestyle Peter Vanderkaay
University of Michigan
14.44.53 
Oussama Mellouli
University of Southern California
14:45.49 
Robert Margalis
University of Georgia
14:57.77 
100 m backstroke Peter Marshall
Stanford University
50.32 
WR 
Markus Rogan
Stanford University
51.60 
Aaron Peirsol
University of Texas at Austin
51.75 
200 m backstroke Aaron Peirsol
University of Texas at Austin
1:50.64 
WR 
Markus Rogan
Stanford University
1:51.37 
Bryce Hunt
Auburn University
1:53.15 
100 m breaststroke Brendan Hansen
University of Texas at Austin
58.19 
Mark Gangloff
Auburn University
58.78 
Scott Usher
University of Wyoming
59.01 
200 m breaststroke Brendan Hansen
University of Texas at Austin
2:04.73 
CR 
Scott Usher
University of Wyoming
2:07.66 
Gary Marshall
Stanford University
2:07.98 
100 m butterfly Ian Crocker
University of Texas at Austin
49.07 
WR 
Milorad Čavić
University of California, Berkeley
50.81 
Duje Draganja
University of California, Berkeley
51.56 
200 m butterfly Rainer Kendrick
University of Texas at Austin
1:54.97 
CR 
Jayme Cramer
Stanford University
1:55.00 
Daniel Cruz
University of Kentucky
1:55.15 
200 m IM George Bovell
Auburn University
1:53.93 
WR 
Markus Rogan
Stanford University
1:55.51 
Ryan Lochte
University of Florida
1:55.62 
400 m IM Ryan Lochte
University of Florida
4:04.52 
CR 
Oussama Mellouli
University of Southern California
4:04.90 
Robert Margalis
University of Georgia
4:09.34 
4 × 50 m
freestyle relay
Auburn University

(21.40)

George Bovell

(21.04)

Ryan Wochomurka

(20.76)

Derek Gibb

(20.55)

Frédérick Bousquet
1:23.75 
CR 
University of Arizona

(21.72)

Lyndon Ferns

(21.06)

Eric la Fleur

(21.31)

Simon Burnett

(21.60)

Byron Jeffers
1:25.69 
Stanford University

(22.03)

Ben Wildman-Tobriner

(21.11)

Peter Marshall

(21.49)

Andrew Schnell

(21.06)

Bobby O'Bryan
1:25.69 
NR 
4 × 100 m
freestyle relay
Auburn University

(47.06)

George Bovell

(47.16)

Ryan Wochomurka

(47.51)

Derek Gibb

(47.12)

Frédérick Bousquet
3:08.85 
CR 
University of California, Berkeley

(47.38)

Duje Draganja

(47.44)

Milorad Čavić

(47.70)

Rolandas Gimbutis

(48.16)

Jonas Tilly
3:10.68 
University of Arizona

(49.06)

Eric la Fleur

(47.54)

Lyndon Ferns

(47.90)

Simon Burnett

(48.68)

Adam Ritter
3:13.18 
4 × 200 m
freestyle relay
University of Michigan

(1:45.69)

Peter Vanderkaay

(1:45.61)

Davis Tarwater

(1:44.96)

Andrew Hurd

(1:45.16)

Dan Ketchum
7:01.42 
CR 
Stanford University

(1:48.10)

Andy Grant

(1:45.79)

Markus Rogan

(1:47.46)

Shaun Phillips

(1:44.59)

Jayme Cramer
7:05.94 
University of Florida

(1:45.40)

Ryan Lochte

(1:47.73)

Kris Wiebeck

(1:45.89)

Adam Sioui

(1:47.93)

Brian Hartley
7:06.95 
4 × 50 m
medley relay
Auburn University

(24.24)

Doug Van Wie

(26.34)

Mark Gangloff

(22.73)

Frédérick Bousquet

(20.94)

Derek Gibb
1:34.25 
CR 
University of Texas at Austin

(24.34)

Aaron Peirsol

(26.59)

Brendan Hansen

(21.81)

Ian Crocker

(21.84)

Garrett Weber-Gale
1:34.58 
NR 
University of California, Berkeley

(24.14)

Alex Lim

(27.14)

Henrique Barbosa

(22.91)

Milorad Čavić

(20.83)

Duje Draganja
1:35.02 
4 × 100 m
medley relay
University of Texas at Austin

(51.28)

Aaron Peirsol

(57.82)

Brendan Hansen

(48.62)

Ian Crocker

(47.66)

Garrett Weber-Gale
3:25.38 
WR 
Auburn University

(51.67)

Bryce Hunt

(57.85)

Mark Gangloff

(51.09)

Frédérick Bousquet

(46.58)

George Bovell
3:27.19 
Stanford University

(50.79)

Peter Marshall

(58.36)

Gary Marshall

(50.62)

Matt McDonald

(47.97)

Andrew Schnell
3:27.74 

Diving[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m springboard Jevon Tarantino
University of Tennessee
388.65 
Andy Bradley
University of South Carolina
384.90 
Joona Puhakka
Arizona State University
373.40 
3 m springboard Joona Puhakka
Arizona State University
647.30 
Phillip Jones
University of Tennessee
633.50 
Andy Bradley
University of South Carolina
616.45 
Platform Ray Vincent
University of Southern California
155.70 
Matt Bricker
Auburn University
169.70 
Josh Anderson
University of Arizona
167.60 

References[edit]


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