No. 6 Men鈥檚 Swim and Dive Wraps Up Day Three of NCAA Championships
At the 2026 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, the No. 6 MIT men's swimming and diving team secured multiple All-America honors on day three. They currently stand at 15th overall with a score of 61 points, while Denison leads the competition. Highlights included a 15th place finish in the 200 Medley Relay and a 16th place finish in the 100 Back. Notably, the team captured a 7th place in the 800 Free Relay, demonstrating competitive performance throughout the day.
By the Numbers- MIT finished the 200 Medley Relay with a time of 1:29.15.
- Nathan Kim recorded a 16th place finish in the 100 Back with a time of 51.10.
- The team's 800 Free Relay time was 6:34.94, which secured them the 7th position.
- MIT's current standing is 15th in the NCAA Championships.
- The team has a total of six individual All-American honors from the championship so far.
- Upcoming events include the final competitions in multiple swimming categories on Saturday, March 21.
The final day of the NCAA Championships will feature events including the 1650 Free, 100 Free, and 400 Free Relay, providing MIT an opportunity to improve their standing and add to their All-America accolades.
Bottom LineMIT's performance at the NCAA Championships showcases not only their competitiveness but also the potential for further success on the final day, emphasizing the strength of their athletes and their commitment to excellence in swimming and diving.
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