By James Sutherland on SwimSwam
2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships
Dates: Wednesday, March 25–Saturday, March 28 Location: McAuley Aquatic Center, Atlanta, GA Defending Champions: Texas (1x) Championship Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Video Scored Psych SheetsThe official psych sheets for the 2026 Men’s NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships have dropped.
The selection entries, along with the list of alternates, eligible relays and entries by team, were released on Wednesday after the pre-selection psych sheets came out on Tuesday.
You can see all the documents here:
Psych Sheet Invited Swimmer by Team Alternate List Eligible RelaysYesterday, we projected the cutline to fall two spots into Line 29, which was the 24th-seeded swimmer in the men’s 200 back, Northwestern’s David Gerchik, while Texas’ Alexey Glivinskiy was projected to be the first alternate as the 26th seed in the 200 free.
Gerchik has qualified and Glivinskiy is the first alternate, but two swimmers we had on the outside looking in yesterday, Florida sprinter Alex Painter and Stanford breaststroker Go Nagaoka, have both made the cut.
On the other side, Wyoming’s Jack Boysen and Old Dominion’s Zach Redding no longer appear on the psych sheets after they were penciled in as qualifiers yesterday.
Both swimmers were listed as automatic qualifiers, Boysen in the 50 free and Redding in the 100 free, but neither won the event at their respective conference championship meet, meaning there was an error in the pre-selection psych sheets.
Additionally, Oakland’s Christopher Palvadre was listed as an automatic qualifier and conference champion in the 200 breast in the pre-selection psych sheets. Although Palvadre won the Horizon League title in the 100 breast and still qualifies for the meet, his removal from the 200 breast bumped Nagaoka up to Line 29 and into the meet.
With these changes, Florida moves up into a tie for the fourth-most swimmers qualified with Arizona State at 11, while Stanford makes it six teams with 10-plus qualifiers.
Teams With Most NCAA Qualifiers (Swimmers Only)
Indiana – 16 swimmers Texas / Cal – 13 swimmers – Arizona State / Florida – 11 swimmers – Stanford – 10 swimmers Georgia / NC State – 9 swimmers – Michigan / Tennessee – 7 swimmers –ALTERNATES LIST
Glivinskiy maintains his place as the first alternate, while fellow Longhorn Garrett Gould, who not even in the top list of alternates in yesterday’s projection, gets bumped up to the #2 spot due to Redding being removed from the meet and Painter getting added in.
Alternate Row Number Swimmer Team Event Entry Time Standard Percent Rank Secondary Event Secondary Percent Rank 1 29 Glivinskiy, Alexey Texas, University of 200 FR SCY 1:32.23 QS 1.018099 100 FR SCY 1.016216 2 29 Gould, Garrett Texas, University of 100 FR SCY 41.82 QS 1.017156 50 FR SCY 1.027792 3 29 Pishko, Jacob Louisiana State University 1650 FR SCY 14:52.88 QS 1.015133 — — 4 29 Oktar, Sanberk University of Southern California 200 IM SCY 1:42.78 QS 1.012965 400 IM SCY 1.009196 5 30 Jones, Charlie Wisconsin, University of, Madison 200 FL SCY 1:40.84 QS 1.028423 500 FR SCY 1.003294 6 30 Graham, Rian Louisville, University of 100 FL SCY 44.93 QS 1.025591 100 BK SCY 1.013394 7 30 Johnson, Connor VA Tech 200 BK SCY 1:39.64 QS 1.024476 100 BK SCY 1.009721 8 30 Witmer, Cole University of Alabama 200 BK SCY 1:39.64 QS 1.024476 100 BK SCY 1.003672 9 30 Taivassalo, Brayden Arizona State University 200 BR SCY 1:52.33 QS 1.022793 100 BR SCY 1.002092 10 30 Healy, Ryan Michigan, University of 400 IM SCY 3:41.40 QS 1.021177 — —CUTLINE PROGRESSION
With the addition of automatic qualifiers via the conference championships, it’s less cut and dry what the “invite time” is this season—the 2026 invite times below indicate the time produced by the last invited swimmer who was not an automatic qualifier.
Only two events, the 200 IM and 1650 free, were slower than last year, while several events got significantly faster, most notably the 50 free, which dropped by more than two-tenths. The 100 back and 100 fly also dropped under 45 seconds for the first time, while the 200 back went sub-1:40.
EVENT (SCY) 2020 INVITE TIME 2021 INVITE TIME 2022 INVITE TIME 2023 INVITE TIME 2024 Invite Time 2025 Invite Time 2026 Invite Time 50 free 19.32 19.46 19.28 19.21 19.13 19.02 18.81 100 free 42.57 42.88 42.34 42.32 42.19 41.95 41.81 200 free 1:34.07 1:34.04 1:33.08 1:32.85 1:32.93 1:32.27 1:32.13 500 free 4:16.49 4:16.75 4:14.96 4:14.36 4:14.90 4:14.13 4:13.85 1650 free 14:57.07 15:01.33 14:55.21 14:53.54 14:54.92 14:48.80 14:52.16 100 back 46.22 46.37 45.87 45.70 45.56 45.26 44.82 200 back 1:41.49 1:41.81 1:40.92 1:40.62 1:40.62 1:40.13 1:39.53 100 breast 52.46 52.40 52.20 51.90 51.89 51.58 51.51 200 breast 1:54.03 1:54.28 1:53.23 1:52.94 1:53.12 1:52.89 1:52.29 100 fly 45.97 46.29 45.57 45.57 45.37 45.12 44.91 200 fly 1:43.18 1:43.47 1:42.42 1:42.57 1:42.10 1:41.45 1:40.77 200 IM 1:43.79 1:44.15 1:43.36 1:43.14 1:43.05 1:42.65 1:42.69 400 IM 3:44.36 3:45.67 3:43.50 3:42.99 3:42.93 3:41.61 3:41.34Read the full story on SwimSwam: Official Psych Sheets Drop For 2026 Men’s NCAA Championships
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