By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam
And just like that the 2024-25 college conference championship season is upon us! The NAIA conference meets began last week and will continue through mid-February, with the national championships taking place during the first week of March.
Below, we have gathered a listing of NAIA conference meets that will be taking place over the next few weeks. If we have missed your favorite meet, let us know and we’ll add it below.
Check out our NCAA conference primers:
NCAA Division I primer NCAA Division II primer NCAA Division III primerWeek One: Monday, January 27 to Sunday, February 2, 2024
Great Southwest Athletic Conference (GSAC) – Men and Women
Dates: Friday, January 31 – Saturday, February 1 Location: Soka Aquatics Center, Irvine, CA Defending Champions: N/A (inaugural event) Live Results Live Video Championship Central Teams: Arizona Christian, College of Idaho, Master’s, Ottawa Arizona, Simpson, SokaWeek Two: Monday, February 3 to Sunday, February 9, 2024
Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) – Men and Women
Dates: Thursday, February 6 – Saturday, February 8 Location: Kingsport Aquatic Center, Kingsport, TN Defending Champions: Milligan women (3x); Milligan men (4x) Live Results Live Video Championship Central Teams: Brenau, Columbia College, Milligan, Pikeville, Union, WVU TechMid-South Conference (MSC) – Men and Women
Dates: Thursday, February 6 – Saturday, February 8 Location: Centre College Aquatic Center, Danville, KY Defending Champions: Cumberlands women (12x); Cumberlands men (6x) Live Results Live Video Championship Central Teams: Campbellsville, Cumberlands, Indiana Wesleyan, Lindsey Wilson, Midway, Shawnee StateThe Sun Conference – Men and Women
Dates: Thursday, February 6 – Saturday, February 8 Location: Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training, Ocala, FL Defending Champions: Keiser women (3x); Keiser men (3x) Live Results Live Video Championship Central Teams: Ave Maria, Keiser, Life, Loyola New Orleans, SCAD Savannah, St. Thomas (FL), Thomas, UT Southern, William CareyWeek Three: Monday, February 10 to Sunday, February 16, 2024
Liberal Arts Conference – Men and Women
Dates: Wednesday, February 12 – Saturday, February 15 Location: Racine, WI Defending Champions: St. Ambrose women (2x); St. Ambrose men (2x) Live Results Live Video Championship Central Teams: Asbury (D3), Illinois Tech (D3), Minnesota-Morris (D3), St. Ambrose (NAIA), Williams Baptist (NAIA)Pacific Collegiate Swim & Dive Conference (PCSC) – Men and Women
Dates: Wednesday, February 12 – Saturday, February 15 Location: East Los Angeles College Swim Stadium, Monterey Park, CA Defending Champions: Cal State East Bay women (1x); Biola men (2x) Live Results Championship Central Teams: Alaska Fairbanks (D2, women), Arizona Christian, Azusa Pacific (D2, women), Biola (D2), Cal State East Bay (D2, women), Concordia Irvine (D2), Fresno Pacific (D2), Master’s, Ottawa Arizona, Simpson, Soka, UC Santa Cruz (D3), Westmont (women)Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) – Men and Women
Dates: Thursday, February 13 – Saturday, February 15 Location: Hobart Aquatic Center, Hobart, IN Defending Champions: Olivet Nazarene women (5x); Olivet Nazarene men (3x) Live Results on Meet Mobile Live Video on KCAC Network Championship Central Teams: Aquinas, Bethel (IN), College of Saint Mary (women), Dordt, Jamestown (women), Midland, Morningside, Olivet Nazarene, Saint Mary (KS)
2025 NAIA Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships
Dates: Wednesday, March 5 – Saturday, March 8 Location: Elkhart Aquatic Center, Elkhart, IN Defending Champions: Keiser women (2x); Keiser men (5x) Live Results Live Stream Championship CentralRead the full story on SwimSwam: 2025 NAIA Swimming and Diving Conference Championships Primer
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