March 17-20, 2010: Emory wins the first of 10 straight team titles in the Division III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. March 20, 2010 1
March 17-19, 1994: Travis Miller of UC San Diego becomes the first participant in the Division III Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships to win nine career individual titles. March 19, 1994 0
April 2-4, 1987: Stanford’s Pablo Morales surpasses Southern California’s John Naber as the most victorious individual titlist in the history of the Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, claiming his 11th championship. April 2, 1987 0
March 12-15, 1986: California State University, Bakersfield, wins the first of 13 Division II Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships team titles between 1986 and 2004. March 15, 1986 0
March 15-17, 1984: Florida’s Tracy Caulkins wins four events at the Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships to extend her record career total to 12 individual titles. The same year, Texas wins the first of five straight team titles under coach Richard Quick, who then moves to Stanford and wins six more titles by 1998. March 17, 1984 0
March 8-10, 1984: Kenyon wins the first of 17 straight Division III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships team titles (16 under coach Jim Steen and one under Jon Howell). It added six more titles between 2002 and 2009. March 10, 1984 0
March 20-22, 1980: Kenyon, under coach Jim Steen, begins the longest streak of consecutive team championships in any NCAA division with its first victory in the Division III Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships. After 31 straight victories, Kenyon took second to Denison in 2011 to end the streak. March 22, 1980 0
March 20-22, 1975: The first Division III Swimming and Diving Championships are conducted at Allegheny. March 22, 1975 0
March 15, 1973: Diver Dacia Schileru of Wayne State (Michigan) becomes the first female to appear in any NCAA championship when she competes at the College Division Swimming and Diving Championships. March 15, 1973 2