Auburn Tigers Swimming and Diving - NCAA National Team Championships

NCAA National Team Championships

The Tigers have won a combined 13 NCAA National Championships. When looking at all time results with men's and women's championships combined, the Auburn Tigers rank second behind Texas and Stanford who have 16 combined championships. The Auburn women rank third all time with 5 National titles behind Stanford (8) and Texas (7). The Auburn men rank tied for fifth all time with Stanford, each with 8 NCAA titles. The Tigers and Cardinal are behind Michigan (11), Ohio State and Texas (10 each), and USC (9). With their 2007 National title, Auburn's men joined Michigan and Indiana as the only teams to win five consecutive national tiles.

Auburn Tiger Team NCAA National Championships
Year Team National Champion Score Runner-up Score Location
1997 Men Auburn 496.5 Stanford 340 Minneapolis, Minnesota
1999 Men Auburn 467.5 Stanford 414.5 Bloomington, Indiana
2002 Women Auburn 474 Georgia 386 Austin, Texas
2003 Women Auburn 536 Georgia 373 Auburn, Alabama
2003 Men Auburn 609.5 Texas 413 Austin, Texas
2004 Women Auburn 569 Georgia 431 College Station, Texas
2004 Men Auburn 634 Stanford 377.5 Long Island, New York
2005 Men Auburn 491 Stanford 414 Minneapolis, Minnesota
2006 Women Auburn 518.5 Georgia 515.5 Athens, Georgia
2006 Men Auburn 480.5 Arizona 440.5 Atlanta, Georgia
2007 Women Auburn 535 Arizona 477 Minneapolis, Minnesota
2007 Men Auburn 566 Stanford 397 Minneapolis, Minnesota
2009 Men Auburn 526 Texas 487 College Station, Texas

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