solobear said:
Almost every year, UT has #1 recruiting class in swimming, yet they won only 2 out of 19 swim-events and then had to rely on diving to win the championship. It does not look like a success to me. Yet people spoke ill of McKeever when she got a couple of #1 swim-classes.
DWM81 said:
I see we finished 2nd to Texas 595-568. Texas scored 83 points in Diving. *What can Cal do to improve its Diving Program? It seems the gap is too big to overcome. It seems like Cal dominated the swim events like no other 2nd place team in history. *Thank you in advance...
A quick peek at the table below yields some interesting stats - Cal's 568 points that earned Bears runner-up status this year actually has surpassed every single team's score from *2005* NCAAs onwards, bar none! (i.e. including all the championship winning teams in that
17-year period)
Frustrating for us here to note that there have been 2 other occasions (2018 & 2010) where Bears had blazed out more swimming points than the Horns, only to see our arch-rival claim the national team title thanks to their diving points.
This year saw a deep Texas team do it
without winning a single individual swimming event (in all fairness, they did come out on top in 2 relays + 1 diving event) ... also to UT's credit, all 20 of Eddie Reese's NCAA crew scored, which is quite a testimony to their depth. In comparison 3 of the 15 strong Bears squad didn't quite make it to finals (Jr Jhong, So Somerset & Fr Kopp).
NCAA Division I Men's Swimming CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORYYEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | LOCATION
2021 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 595 |
California | 568 | Greensboro, N.C.
2019 |
California | David Durden | 560 | Texas | 475 | Austin, Texas
2018 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 449 |
California | 437.5 | Minneapolis, Minn.
2017 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 542 |
California | 349 | Indianapolis
2016 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 541.5 |
California | 351 | Atlanta
2015 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 528 |
California | 399 | Iowa City, Iowa
2014 |
California | David Durden | 468.5 | Texas | 417.5 | Austin, Texas
2013 | Michigan | Mike Bottom | 480 |
California | 406.5 | Indianapolis
2012 |
California | David Durden | 535.5 | Texas | 491 | Seattle
2011 |
California | David Durden | 493 | Texas | 470.5 | Minneapolis
2010 | Texas | Eddie Reese | 500 |
California | 469.5 | Columbus, Ohio
2009 | Auburn | Richard Quick | 526 | Texas | 487 | College Station, Texas
2008 | Arizona | Frank Busch | 500.5 | Texas | 406 | Seattle
2007 | Auburn | David Marsh | 566 | Stanford | 397 | Minneapolis
2006 | Auburn | David Marsh | 480.5 | Arizona | 440.5 | Atlanta
2005 | Auburn | David Marsh | 491 | Stanford | 414 | Minnesota
2004 | Auburn | David Marsh | 634 | Stanford | 377.5 | Long Island, N.Y.
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Cal Finishes As NCAA Runner-UpBears Earn Top-Two Finish At NCAA Championships For 11th Consecutive MeetGREENSBORO, N.C. - A total team effort powered California to a tremendous final session and 568 points, but the Golden Bears came up just short with a runner-up finish at the 2021 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
By placing second, Cal earned a top-two finish at the NCAA Championships for the 11th consecutive meet dating back to 2010.
The Bears' 568 points were the most ever by a runner-up at the national meet, surpassing Stanford's 501 from the 2002 championships, and were more than Cal scored in its 2019 title (560). Texas won the 2021 title with 595 points,
83 of which came from diving events.
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HBear said:
UAC - great minds think alike. See that we posted within a minute of each other 
Haha

I'm just happy that we have you and all the other knowledgeable experts on the board to share your wealth of info & well-rounded analyses, would have to admit that I'm still way behind the curve when it comes to the Men's team! :p
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2021 NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SCORING BREAKDOWN- The highest scoring class at the meet were Cal's seniors who put up 222 individual points. Next best were the Texas seniors with 149 and the Florida juniors with 121
- Texas has the most non senior points for sure returning with 282. Florida are next best with 191 followed by Cal with 166.
- The most points any team put up in an individual event was Texas' 55 in the 400 IM followed by Cal's 52 in the 200 back and Cal's 49 in the 200 IM
- By Swimulator power points the top swim of the meet was Ryan Hoffer's 18.33 50 free (Hoffer is now the #2 performer all time in the event).