1953 NCAA swimming and diving championships

The 1953 NCAA swimming and diving championships were contested in March 1953 at the Ohio State Natatorium at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio at the 17th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its member programs in the United States.[1]

1953 NCAA swimming and diving Championships
Host city Columbus, Ohio
Date(s)March 1953
Venue(s)Ohio State Natatorium
Ohio State University
Teams24
Events14
1952
1954

Yale topped hosts, and defending national champions, Ohio State in the team standings to capture the Bulldogs' fourth national title (and second title in three years).

Team standings

  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Italics = Debut appearance
Rank Team Points
Yale9612
Ohio State (H, DC)7312
Michigan39
4Stanford23
5Michigan State14
North Carolina
7Illinois10
8Georgia8
9Williams7
10Dartmouth6
Oklahoma
12Army5
NC State
Washington
15Beloit4
Harvard
Springfield
Texas
19Pittsburgh3
Purdue
USC
22Navy2
23Iowa1
Wisconsin

Individual events

Swimming

Event Champion Team Time
50 yard freestyleDon HillMichigan22.4
100 yard freestyleReid PattersonGeorgia50.5
220 yard freestyleJimmy McLaneYale2:06.9
440 yard freestyleWayne MooreYale4:37.0
1,500 meter freestyleJimmy McLaneYale18:27.5
100 yard backstrokeYoshi OyakawaOhio State56.9
200 yard backstrokeYoshi Oyakawa (DC)Ohio State2:05.1
100 yard butterflyRobert ClemonsIllinois1:00.7
200 yard butterflyGerald HolanOhio State2:14.0
150 yard individual medleyBurwell Jones (DC)Michigan1:30.0
400 yard freestyle relayRonald Gora
Burwell Jones
Thomas Benner
Donald Hill
Michigan (DC)3:24.0
300 yard medley relayYoshi Oyakawa
Gerald Holan
Dick Cleveland
Ohio State2:47.2

Diving

Event Champion Team Score
1 meter divingJerry HarrisonOhio State485.75
3 meter divingBob ClotworthyOhio State525.8

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 7–9. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
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