Indianapolis, IN – The 2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships showcased impressive performances from top college athletes, with records being broken and intense competition taking place in the pool.
In the Men’s 200 Medley Relay, teams like Texas, Tennessee, and California battled it out for the top spots. Texas emerged victorious with a time of 1:20.28, closely followed by Tennessee and California. Florida, the defending champions, fell short this year but still put up a strong performance in the relay event.
Individual swimmers also shined in their respective strokes during the relay. Notable performances included Quintin McCarty’s swift backstroke leg, Julian Smith’s impressive breaststroke split, and Ilya Kharun’s outstanding butterfly performance. Each athlete contributed to their team’s success and pushed the competition to new heights.
The excitement continued in the Men’s 800 Freestyle Relay, where California set a new NCAA record with a time of 5:59.75. Texas, Georgia, and Alabama also put up strong performances, showcasing the depth of talent in collegiate swimming.
From the lead-off swimmers to the flying starts, each leg of the relay races featured intense battles and strategic moves to gain an edge over the competition. Athletes like Luke Hobson, Destin Lasco, and Coby Carrozza delivered standout performances, solidifying their teams’ positions in the relays.
Overall, the 2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships highlighted the incredible skill and determination of college swimmers across the country. As records were broken and new champions crowned, the future of collegiate swimming looks bright with the promise of more thrilling competitions to come.