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2026 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships
March 18-21, 2026 Location: IU Natatorium, Indianapolis, IN Defending Champs: MIT women (1x) & Denison men (1x) Psych Sheet Live Results Results on Meet Mobile: “NCAA DIII Championships” Live Video Live Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 Finals: Day 1 Day 2 Finals Heat SheetsIt’s the 2nd night of finals at the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving National Championships in Indianapolis. Tonight we will crown champions in the 200 freestyle, 100 butterfly, 400 IM, women’s 3-meter diving, and 200 free relay.
Denison’s Jack Hill leads the men’s 200 free field in 1:35.20 from this morning; meanwhile, NYU’s Kaley McIntyre is hunting for her 4th consecutive national title as the top seed in the women’s 200 free in 1:45.29.
Defending champion and national record holder Cooper Costello of Chicago flirted with his record mark of 45.97 in prelims to snag the top seed for the men’s 100 fly in 46.06. Claremont Mudd-Scripps’ Madeleine Kan was half a second faster than she has ever been to turn in the only sub-54-second swim in prelims and secure top seed honors in the women’s 100 fly in 53.81.
It was all Violets in the men’s 400 IM as NYU’s Maksym Nechydyuk (3:48.60) and Conner Dean (3:48.99) nabbed the top two spots in the men’s 400 IM, setting up for a showdown this evening. The top 8 women’s 400 IM performers this morning were separated by just over three seconds, with Denison’s Emily Harris turning in the fastest performance this morning in 4:20.16.
The Denison men’s 200 free relay touched just over seven tenths slower than the 2012 NCAA DIII record this morning, and will look to become the 3rd relay to break a national record at these championships. NYU’s women’s 200 free relay was a second and a half faster than the field this morning, eyeing another relay national title tonight.
MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE
Division III Record: 1:34.74, James McChesney (TCNJ) – 2023 2025 Winner: Colin Twiss (Coast Guard), 1:36.68Top 8:
WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE
Division III Record: 1:44.74, Kaley McIntyre (NYU – 2026 2025 Winner: Kaley McIntyre (NYU), 1:44.88Top 8:
MEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY
Division III Record: 45.97, Cooper Costello (Chicago) – 2025 2025 Winner: Cooper Costello (Chicago), 45.97Top 8:
WOMEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY
Division III Record: 52.64, Kirsten Nitz (Wheaton) – 2014 2025 Winner: Sydney Smith (MIT), 53.96Top 8:
MEN’S 400 IM
Division III Record: 3:46.62, Harrison Curley (Kenyon) – 2015 2025 Winner: Kirill Sidorko (Kenyon), 3:48.75Top 8:
WOMEN’S 400 IM
Division III Record: 4:11.23, Sophia Verkleeren (Williams) – 2025 2025 Winner: Sophia Verkleeren (Williams), 4:11.23Top 8:
WOMEN’S 1-meter Diving
Division III Record: 515.90, Danica Roskos (TCNJ) – 2011 2025 Winner: Kailee Payne (Ithaca), 486.30Top 8:
MEN’S 200 FREESTYLE RELAY
Division III Record: 1:18.06, Kenyon – 2012 2025 Winner: Chicago, 1:18.51Top 8:
WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE RELAY
Division III Record: 1:30.00, MIT – 2025 2025 Winner: MIT, 1:30.00Top 8:
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