Along with 2000, this year's meet was held short course meters (25 meters), rather than the NCAA's traditional short-course yards format (25 yards). This allowed for World Records to be set at the meet.
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The 2004 NCAA Division I Men s Swimming and Diving Championships took place March 25 27 2004 in the Nassau County Aquatic Center East Meadow New York Twenty one champions were declared 2004 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving ChampionshipsHost cityEast Meadow New YorkDate s March 25 27 2004Venue s Nassau County Aquatic CenterEvents21 20032005 Along with 2000 this year s meet was held short course meters 25 meters rather than the NCAA s traditional short course yards format 25 yards This allowed for World Records to be set at the meet Contents 1 Team Championships results 2 Medal table 3 Medalists 3 1 Swimming 3 2 Diving 4 ReferencesTeam Championships results Edit Institution Points1 Auburn 6342 Stanford 377 53 Texas 3744 Arizona 3225 Michigan 2716 Florida 2667 California 255 58 Tennessee 1409 Minnesota 13010 Georgia 112 511 Northwestern 11212 Texas A amp M 11113 Virginia 108 514 USC 10615 Kentucky 8316 Wisconsin 79 517 Indiana 75 518 Arizona State 6219 Miami 5620 South Carolina 5221 LSU 3722 Wyoming 3323 North Carolina 2324 SMU 2225 Hawaii 2025 Washington 2027 Purdue 1628 Iowa 1428 Navy 1430 Harvard 1330 Ohio State 1332 Pittsburgh 633 Virginia Tech 534 Alabama 335 Clemson 235 Georgia Tech 2Medal table Edit Rank Institution Gold Silver Bronze Total1 University of Texas at Austin 7 2 1 102 Auburn University 5 3 4 123 University of Michigan 3 2 0 54 Stanford University 2 5 3 105 University of Southern California 1 2 0 36 University of Florida 1 0 2 37 University of Tennessee 1 1 0 28 Arizona State University 1 0 1 29 University of California Berkeley 0 3 2 510 University of Arizona 0 1 3 411 University of South Carolina 0 1 1 2University of Wyoming 0 1 1 213 University of Georgia 0 0 2 214 University of Kentucky 0 0 1Total 21 21 21 63Medalists EditWR denotes World Record CR denotes Championship Record NR denotes National RecordSwimming Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze50 m freestyle Frederick BousquetAuburn University 21 10 WR Ian CrockerUniversity of Texas at Austin 21 53 Ryan WochomurkaAuburn University 21 59 100 m freestyle Ian CrockerUniversity of Texas at Austin 46 25 WR Duje DraganjaUniversity of California Berkeley 46 64 Frederick BousquetAuburn University 46 87 200 m freestyle Jayme CramerStanford University 1 45 04 Dan KetchumUniversity of Michigan 1 45 11 George BovellAuburn University 1 45 13 400 m freestyle Peter VanderkaayUniversity of Michigan 3 40 78 Dan KetchumUniversity of Michigan 3 44 92 Tyler DeBerryUniversity of Arizona 3 45 51 1500 m freestyle Peter VanderkaayUniversity of Michigan 14 44 53 Oussama MellouliUniversity of Southern California 14 45 49 Robert MargalisUniversity of Georgia 14 57 77 100 m backstroke Peter MarshallStanford University 50 32 WR Markus RoganStanford University 51 60 Aaron PeirsolUniversity of Texas at Austin 51 75 200 m backstroke Aaron PeirsolUniversity of Texas at Austin 1 50 64 WR Markus RoganStanford University 1 51 37 Bryce HuntAuburn University 1 53 15 100 m breaststroke Brendan HansenUniversity of Texas at Austin 58 19 Mark GangloffAuburn University 58 78 Scott UsherUniversity of Wyoming 59 01 200 m breaststroke Brendan HansenUniversity of Texas at Austin 2 04 73 CR Scott UsherUniversity of Wyoming 2 07 66 Gary MarshallStanford University 2 07 98 100 m butterfly Ian CrockerUniversity of Texas at Austin 49 07 WR Milorad CavicUniversity of California Berkeley 50 81 Duje DraganjaUniversity of California Berkeley 51 56 200 m butterfly Rainer KendrickUniversity of Texas at Austin 1 54 97 CR Jayme CramerStanford University 1 55 00 Daniel CruzUniversity of Kentucky 1 55 15 200 m IM George BovellAuburn University 1 53 93 WR Markus RoganStanford University 1 55 51 Ryan LochteUniversity of Florida 1 55 62 400 m IM Ryan LochteUniversity of Florida 4 04 52 CR Oussama MellouliUniversity of Southern California 4 04 90 Robert MargalisUniversity of Georgia 4 09 34 4 50 mfreestyle relay Auburn University 21 40 George Bovell 21 04 Ryan Wochomurka 20 76 Derek Gibb 20 55 Frederick Bousquet 1 23 75 CR University of Arizona 21 72 Lyndon Ferns 21 06 Eric la Fleur 21 31 Simon Burnett 21 60 Byron Jeffers 1 25 69 Stanford University 22 03 Ben Wildman Tobriner 21 11 Peter Marshall 21 49 Andrew Schnell 21 06 Bobby O Bryan 1 25 69 NR 4 100 mfreestyle relay Auburn University 47 06 George Bovell 47 16 Ryan Wochomurka 47 51 Derek Gibb 47 12 Frederick Bousquet 3 08 85 CR University of California Berkeley 47 38 Duje Draganja 47 44 Milorad Cavic 47 70 Rolandas Gimbutis 48 16 Jonas Tilly 3 10 68 University of Arizona 49 06 Eric la Fleur 47 54 Lyndon Ferns 47 90 Simon Burnett 48 68 Adam Ritter 3 13 18 4 200 mfreestyle relay University of Michigan 1 45 69 Peter Vanderkaay 1 45 61 Davis Tarwater 1 44 96 Andrew Hurd 1 45 16 Dan Ketchum 7 01 42 CR Stanford University 1 48 10 Andy Grant 1 45 79 Markus Rogan 1 47 46 Shaun Phillips 1 44 59 Jayme Cramer 7 05 94 University of Florida 1 45 40 Ryan Lochte 1 47 73 Kris Wiebeck 1 45 89 Adam Sioui 1 47 93 Brian Hartley 7 06 95 4 50 mmedley relay Auburn University 24 24 Doug Van Wie 26 34 Mark Gangloff 22 73 Frederick Bousquet 20 94 Derek Gibb 1 34 25 CR University of Texas at Austin 24 34 Aaron Peirsol 26 59 Brendan Hansen 21 81 Ian Crocker 21 84 Garrett Weber Gale 1 34 58 NR University of California Berkeley 24 14 Alex Lim 27 14 Henrique Barbosa 22 91 Milorad Cavic 20 83 Duje Draganja 1 35 02 4 100 mmedley relay University of Texas at Austin 51 28 Aaron Peirsol 57 82 Brendan Hansen 48 62 Ian Crocker 47 66 Garrett Weber Gale 3 25 38 WR Auburn University 51 67 Bryce Hunt 57 85 Mark Gangloff 51 09 Frederick Bousquet 46 58 George Bovell 3 27 19 Stanford University 50 79 Peter Marshall 58 36 Gary Marshall 50 62 Matt McDonald 47 97 Andrew Schnell 3 27 74 Diving Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze1 m springboard Jevon TarantinoUniversity of Tennessee 388 65 Andy BradleyUniversity of South Carolina 384 90 Joona PuhakkaArizona State University 373 40 3 m springboard Joona PuhakkaArizona State University 647 30 Phillip JonesUniversity of Tennessee 633 50 Andy BradleyUniversity of South Carolina 616 45 Platform Ray VincentUniversity of Southern California 155 70 Matt BrickerAuburn University 169 70 Josh AndersonUniversity of Arizona 167 60 References Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 NCAA Division I Men 27s Swimming and Diving Championships amp oldid 1130123764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,