Stanford And Virginia Lead 2024 Paris Olympics Swimming Medal Count By NCAA Ties

Many of the most dominant NCAA programs lead the medal table from the 2024 Paris Olympics with swimmers and NCAA ties. Stanford leads the way with seven gold medals total, all from the women’s side, while Virginia sits in 2nd with five golds, also all from the women’s side.

The data considers the last school the swimmer is expected to swim for in the NCAA based on current knowledge:

  1. Leon Marchand has gone pro so Arizona State will be his last NCAA school
  2. Transfers such as Hubert Kos and Matt King are considered under their new school
  3. Future commits are considered despite not arriving at the school (see: Claire Weinstein and Alex Shackell under Cal).
  4. Relays are considered each time an athlete from the school earned a medal (Kate Douglass, Emma Weber, and Gretchen Walsh count towards 3 golds for Virginia from the women’s 4×100 medley relay)

Women’s NCAA Medal Table

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Stanford 7 8 1 16
Virginia 5 5 1 11
Cal 2 3 0 5
Indiana 1 1 0 2
NC State 1 0 1 2
Tennessee 0 1 1 2
Texas 0 1 0 1
Michigan 0 0 2 2
Florida 0 0 1 1

Men’s NCAA Medal Table

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Arizona State 4 0 3 7
Florida 3 4 0 7
Cal 2 2 1 5
Texas 1 3 3 7
Georgia 1 2 0 3
Notre Dame 1 1 0 2
Ohio State 1 1 0 2
Indiana 1 1 0 2
Michigan 1 1 0 2
NC State 1 0 0 1
LSU 0 1 0 1
Virginia 0 1 0 1
Texas 0 0 1 1
Missouri 0 0 1 1

Overall NCAA Medal Table

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Stanford 7 8 1 16
Virginia 5 6 1 12
Cal 4 5 1 10
Arizona State 4 0 3 7
Florida 3 4 1 8
Indiana 2 2 0 4
NC State 2 0 1 3
Texas 1 4 4 9
Georgia 1 2 0 3
Michigan 1 1 2 4
Notre Dame 1 1 0 2
Ohio State 1 1 0 2
Tennessee 0 1 1 2
LSU 0 1 0 1
Missouri 0 0 1 1

Individual Medal Breakdown By School

Stanford

Virginia

Cal

Arizona State

Florida

Indiana

NC State

Texas

Georgia

  • Nic Fink, Gold, USA, Mixed 4×100 Medley Relay
  • Nic Fink, Silver, USA, Men’s 4×100 Medley Relay
  • Nic Fink, Silver, USA, Men’s 100 Breaststroke

Michigan

Notre Dame

Ohio State

Tennessee

LSU

Missouri:

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Bull Puoy
4 months ago

The most entertaining part of these articles is the surprise universities lower on the list that I didn’t even realize had Olympians competing. Also, we must have underestimated all of the AP Latin, Data Analytics, and Bioorganic Chemistry classes Thomas Heilman has taken to already be racking up college credit.

Alex Wilson
4 months ago

I think that the method used to assign swimmers to schools may be flawed. Hubert Kos did his NCAA swimming for the last two years at ASU. He only trained at Texas for the two months leading up to Texas, has never competed in NCAA for Texas, yet is not counted for ASU. Conversely both Regan Smith and Simone Manual have trained at ASU with the pro group for the past two years yet are counted for their prior NCAA teams which they not swam with for several years. This is not consistent!

thezwimmer
4 months ago

Incredible to see the top 3 are all ACC schools! That conference truly brings out the best in all of its student-athletes!

Oldmanswimmer
Reply to  thezwimmer
4 months ago

Isn’t this stolen valor, since none of the achievements for Stanford or Cal occurred while members of the ACC?

Shogun
4 months ago

Matt King for Indiana? He has still to ever set foot on the campus.

Troyy
4 months ago

An article for most successful clubs/training groups would be interesting.

Facts
Reply to  Troyy
4 months ago

Top 2 in the US are def Bowman’s group in Texas and Nesty’s in Florida

Alex Wilson
Reply to  Facts
4 months ago

That should be Bowman’s group now in Texas as up to May Coach Bowman and the entire group were at ASU for the past several years.

Willswim
4 months ago

Bolles 3G 2S 1B 6T
Carmel 1G 2S 0B 3T
Sandpiper 0G 2S 2B 4T

Tanner-Garapick-Oleksiak-McIntosh
Reply to  Willswim
4 months ago

Sarasota Sharks 3G 1S 4T

Wahooswimfan
4 months ago

How about by US Swimming club?

yungpoptart
4 months ago

Cal is claiming Hunter Armstrong on their social media

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …

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