The 1939 NCAA swimming and diving championships were contested March 24, 1938 at the third 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.

Quick Facts Host city, Date(s) ...
1939 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
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Host cityMichigan Ann Arbor, MI
Date(s)March 24, 1939[1]
Venue(s)Intramural Sports Building
University of Michigan
Teams15
Events11
1938
1940
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This year's event was hosted at the Intramural Sports Building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

For the third consecutive year, Michigan topped rivals Ohio State in the team standings, earning the host Wolverines their third national title.[2] Michigan were coached by Matt Mann.

Team results

  • (H) = Hosts
  • (DC) = Defending champions
  • Italics = Debut appearance
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Individual events

Swimming

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Event Champion Team Time
50-yard freestyleCharles BarkerMichigan23.5
100-yard freestyleCharles Barker
Paul Wolf
Michigan
USC
52.9
220-yard freestyleTom HaynieMichigan2:11.7
440-yard freestyleTom HaynieMichigan4:49.7
1,500-meter freestyleHarold StanhopeOhio State19:53.8
150-yard backstrokeAl Vande Weghe (DC)Princeton1:35.1
200-yard butterflyRichard R. Hough (DC)Princeton2:22.0
400-yard freestyle relayCharles Barker
Edward Hutchens
Tom Haynie
Waldemar Tomski
Michigan (DC)3:33.5
300-yard medley relayAl Vande Weghe
Richard R. Hough
Hendrik Van Oss
Princeton (DC)2:54.5
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Diving

More information Event, Champion ...
Event Champion Team Score
One-meter divingAl Patnik (DC)Ohio State131.08
Three-meter divingAl Patnik (DC)Ohio State161.34
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See also

References

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