By Spencer Penland on SwimSwam
2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
March 26-29, 2025 Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center, Federal Way, Washington Short Course Yards (25 yards) Start Times: Prelims: 10 AM ׀ Finals: 6 PM (Pacific Daylight Time) Psych Sheet Eligible Relays SwimSwam Preview Index Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2FRIDAY FINALS HEAT SHEET
Welcome to day 3 finals of the 2025 Men’s NCAA Division I Championships. Tonight’s session should be even more action packed than the previous two, given that there are even more events tonight. We enter the night with a clear trio of contenders to win the team title. Texas is leading, while Cal is in 2nd, and Indiana in 3rd. Our projections based off prelims this morning have Indiana likely passing Cal by the end of the night, while Texas is likely to stay in 1st.
The night will kick off with the 100 fly, where we should see a terrific race. Josh Liendo led prelims this morning with a 43.49, while Dare Rose was also under 44 with a 43.74, and Ilya Kharun was 43.81.
Texas’ Rex Maurer will be looking to add a 2nd NCAA title to his name tonight in the 400 IM after winning the 500 free last night. Maurer came in as a the heavy favorite in the event, then went 3:37.17 in prelims this morning, leading a field in which 4 other guys went 3:37. It should be a really great race from top to bottom, as 1st and 8th were separated by less than 1.4 seconds this morning.
Fellow Longhorn Luke Hobson set the tone in the 200 free this morning, swimming a 1:29.60. While he’s the favorite as the NCAA record holder in the event, Hobson has his work cut out for him tonight with this field.
Speaking of exciting swims, we could see multiple men go under 50 seconds in the same heat of the 100 breast for the first time ever tonight. Indiana’s Finn Brooks, who has been under 50 already this season, led prelims with a 50.28. Florida’s Julian Smith, who has also been under 50 already this season, was 50.30 this morning. It took a 50.64 to make the ‘A’ final, so this should be a stunningly fast heat tonight.
We also saw two guys go under 44 seconds in the 100 back this morning. Florida’s Jonny Marshall was 43.88, while Texas’ Hubert Kos clocked a 43.90.
Scoring Update (Through Thursday)
Texas – 190 California – 159.5 Indiana – 146 Tennessee – 114 Arizona State – 111 Florida – 101 Georgia – 92 NC State – 90 Stanford – 81 Michigan/Alabama – 43 (Tie) – Texas A&M – 39.5 Ohio State – 38 Florida State – 34 USC – 32 Virginia Tech – 29 Louisville – 24 Georgia Tech/Purdue – 19 (Tie) – LSU – 18 North Carolina – 16 Utah – 15 Auburn/Wisconsin – 14 (Tie) – SMU – 12 Miami (FL) – 11 Yale – 9 Virginia – 8 Kentucky/Missouri – 6 (Tie) – Army – 4 Arizona – 1Men’s 100 Butterfly – Finals
NCAA Record: 42.80 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018) Championship Record: 42.80 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018) American Record: 42.80 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018) U.S. Open Record: 42.80 – Caeleb Dressel, Florida (2018) 2024 Champion: Josh Liendo, Florida — 43.07 2024 Time to Final: 44.63/44.99Top 8:
Men’s 400 IM – Finals
NCAA Record: 3:28.82 – Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023) Championship Record: 3:28.82 –Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023) American Record: 3:33.42 – Chase Kalisz, Georgia (2017) U.S. Open Record: 3:28.82 –Leon Marchand, Arizona State (2023) 2024 Champion: Leon Marchand, Arizona State – 3:32.12 2024 Time to Final: 3:39.85/3:41.91Top 8:
Men’s 200 Freestyle – Finals
NCAA Record: 1:28.81 – Luke Hobson, Texas (2024) Championship Record: 1:28.81 – Luke Hobson, Texas (2024) American Record: 1:28.81 – Luke Hobson, Texas (2024) U.S. Open Record: 1:28.81 – Luke Hobson, Texas (2024) 2024 Champion: Luke Hobson, Texas – 1:28.81 2024 Time to Final: 1:31.42/1:32.15Top 8:
Men’s 100 Breaststroke – Finals
NCAA Record: 49.51 – Julian Smith, Florida (2025) Championship Record: 49.53 – Liam Bell, Cal (2024) American Record: 49.51 – Julian Smith, Florida (2025) U.S. Open Record: 49.51 – Julian Smith, Florida (2025) 2024 Champion: Liam Bell, Cal – 49.53 2024 Time to Final: 51.27/51.87Top 8:
Men’s 100 Backstroke – Finals
NCAA Record: 43.35 – Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022) Championship Record: 43.35 – Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022) American Record: 43.35 – Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022) U.S. Open Record: 43.35 – Luca Urlando, Georgia (2022) 2024 Champion: Brendan Burns, Indiana – 43.86 2024 Time to Final: 44.52/45.20Top 8:
Men’s 3-Meter Diving – Finals
Championship Record: 529.10 — Samuel Dorman, Miami (FL) (2015) 2024 Champion: Carson Tyler, Indiana — 476.85 2024 Scores to Final: 384.10/356.65Top 8:
Men’s 400 Medley Relay
NCAA Record: 2:55.66 — Florida (Marshall, Smith, Liendo, Painter) (2025) Championship Record: 2:57.32 — Arizona State (Kos, Marchand, Kharun, Kulow) (2024) American Record: 3:01.51 — Cal (Murphy, Hoppe, Josa, Jensen) (2017) U.S. Open Record: 2:55.66 — Florida (Marshall, Smith, Liendo, Painter) (2025) 2024 Champion: Arizona State (Kos, Marchand, Kharun, Kulow) — 2:57.32Top 8:
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