In a nationwide email to Division I swimming and diving coaches, the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) notified programs of a proposal they plan to submit to the NCAA in early June, that would significantly reshape the NCAA Championships as we currently know them.
In the email, CSCAA Executive Director Samantha Barany said, “We don’t expect everyone to embrace every aspect of any proposed change. However, I’m hopeful we can all agree that change is critical—and that meaningful progress will require some level of concession from all of us.”
She added, “We are in the early stages of seeking conference-level support, and your advocacy is crucial. I encourage you to speak with your sport administrator in support of this proposal—not just as a coach, but as a leader committed to shaping the future of our sport.”
The proposal includes several major updates aimed at modernizing the meet format. See a breakdown of the key highlights below, in an easy-to-read format.
- Addition of 50s of Stroke: Following their inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, the 50-yard backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly would be added to the NCAA Championship program. This proposed changes would require a one-year “implementation runway,” meaning the earliest they could appear on the NCAA Championship schedule is 2027.
- Despite these potential additional events, there has been no indication that swimmers would be allowed to compete in more than their already allotted three individual events.
- Separate ‘B’ Finals Session: The consolation finals (‘B’ heats) would be moved to a dedicated session earlier in the day, much like how diving events are currently split. The stated purpose for this is to “reduce the overall duration of finals sessions and meeting media partners’ needs to fit within a two-hour broadcast window.”
- Diving Finals Modification: Finals diving would be divided into two blocks, with three rounds conducted twice during the evening session. This introduces two diving breaks, strategically spacing out events and offering swimmers additional rest opportunities.
- New Team Diving Event: The CSCAA is proposing the addition of a team diving event on Day 1 of the competition. While details are still being finalized, the format may be adapted depending on consensus—whether the event should include platform diving or be limited to springboard for broader accessibility. Like the stroke 50s, an “implementation runway” would be required.
- Adjusting Award Ceremony Timing: All award presentations would be moved to the end of each finals session, rather than at the conclusion of each event.
- Moving the 1650 Freestyle & Shifting Relay Heats: Currently held on the final day of the meet, the proposal calls for shifting the 1650 freestyle to the first day of competition. Under the proposed format, the top 8 seeds would swim in the evening finals session, seeds 9–16 in the afternoon, and all remaining swimmers (17 and up) in the morning. Day one relays are also included in this proposed 2026 shift, meaning the 200 medley and 800 freestyle relay could potentially be contested across all three sessions (in the same style of 1-8, 9-16, 17 and up). The proposal does not clarify whether this format would apply to the other relays next season, although the proposed 2027 schedules include all of them. More on that towards the end of this article.
Revised Qualification Model:
- The CSCAA is advocating for a single qualification standard, eliminating the current ‘A’ and ‘B’ cut system.
- Automatic qualification (AQ) would also be granted to athletes who win their individual events at their conference championship meet, provided they meet the new time standard.
- This new model would create a more transparent and inclusive qualification process, broadening institutional and conference representation without compromising competitive integrity. Impact analysis suggests no change to scoring athletes, but an overall increase in the number of represented programs and conferences.
Below are the two proposed NCAA Championship event orders drafted by the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA), contingent on the inclusion of the stroke 50s (50 backstroke, 50 breaststroke, and 50 butterfly) starting in 2027. For comparison’s sake, the current event order is also included.
Interestingly, all relays are included in prelims under the proposed format, but it’s currently unclear how they would be conducted. One possibility is that they’ll follow a format similar to the 1650 freestyle—where the top 8 are swum in the A final, seeds 9–16 in the consolation session, and the remaining teams in the morning. Alternatively, this could mark the full reintroduction of prelim relays for the first time since 2019.
Either scenario presents logistical challenges. For example, swimmers who qualify for individual ‘A’ finals and are also on relays seeded in the 9–16 range could be required to swim in three separate sessions in a single day, which would make recovery especially difficult. This same issue is present for the new ‘B’ finals format, as it could create the same logistical concerns.
SwimSwam will reach out to the CSCAA for clarification on the proposed relay format.
DAY 1 | |||
Session | Current Schedule | Option 1 | Option 2 |
Prelims | N/A | 200 Medley Relay 800 Freestyle Relay 50 Backstroke 50 Breaststroke 50 Butterfly 1650 Freestyle (Seeds 17 & Up) |
Same as Option 1
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Consolation Finals | N/A | 200 Medley Relay 1650 Freestyle (Seeds 9–16) 50 Backstroke 50 Breaststroke 50 Butterfly 800 Freestyle Relay |
Same as Option 1
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Championship Finals | 200 Medley Relay 800 Freestyle Relay |
200 Medley Relay 1650 Freestyle (Seeds 1–8) 50 Backstroke 50 Breaststroke 50 Butterfly 800 Freestyle Relay |
Same as Option 1
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DAY 2 | |||
Session | Current Schedule | Option 1 | Option 2 |
Prelims | 500 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 1-Meter Diving |
400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle 200 Butterfly 400 Medley Relay 1-Meter Diving |
100 Butterfly
400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 200 Freestyle Relay 1-Meter Diving |
Consolation Finals | 1-Meter Diving (All Rounds of ‘B’ Final) | 400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 200 Butterfly 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Medley Relay |
100 Butterfly
400 Individual Medley 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 200 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 200 Freestyle Relay |
Championship Finals | 500 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 1-Meter Diving (All Rounds of ‘A’ Final) 200 Freestyle Relay |
400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 200 Butterfly 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Medley Relay |
100 Butterfly
400 Individual Medley 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 200 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 1-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 200 Freestyle Relay |
DAY 3 | |||
Session | Current Schedule | Option 1 | Option 2 |
Prelims | 100 Butterfly 400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 3-Meter Diving |
500 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 100 Freestyle 200 Backstroke 200 Freestyle Relay 3-Meter Diving |
500 Freestyle
50 Freestyle 200 Backstroke 200 Breaststroke 400 Medley Relay 3-Meter Diving |
Consolation Finals | 3-Meter Diving (All Rounds of ‘B’ Final) | 500 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 100 Freestyle 200 Backstroke 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 200 Freestyle Relay |
500 Freestyle
50 Freestyle 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 200 Backstroke 200 Breaststroke 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Medley Relay |
Championship Finals | 100 Butterfly 400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 3-Meter Diving (All Rounds of ‘A’ Final) 400 Medley Relay |
500 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 100 Freestyle 200 Backstroke 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 200 Freestyle Relay |
500 Freestyle
50 Freestyle 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 1-3) 200 Backstroke 200 Breaststroke 3-Meter Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Medley Relay |
DAY 4 | |||
Session | Current Schedule | Option 1 | Option 2 |
Prelims | 200 Backstroke 100 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly Platform Diving |
100 Butterfly 200 Individual Medley 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 50 Freestyle 400 Freestyle Relay Platform Diving |
100 Freestyle
200 Individual Medley 100 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly 400 Freestyle Relay Platform Diving |
Consolation Finals | Platform Diving (All Rounds of ‘B’ Final) Slower Heats of 1650 Freestyle |
100 Butterfly 200 Individual Medley Platform Diving (Rounds 1-3) 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 50 Freestyle Platform Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Freestyle Relay |
100 Freestyle
200 Individual Medley Platform Diving (Rounds 1-3) 100 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly Platform Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Freestyle Relay |
Championship Finals | 200 Backstroke 100 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly Platform Diving (All Rounds of ‘A’ Final) 400 Freestyle Relay |
100 Butterfly 200 Individual Medley Platform Diving (Rounds 1-3) 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 50 Freestyle Platform Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Freestyle Relay |
100 Freestyle
200 Individual Medley Platform Diving (Rounds 1-3) 100 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly Platform Diving (Rounds 4-6) 400 Freestyle Relay |
Increase number of events, increase the roster sizes.
100 IM?
The 50s of stroke are arguably the most exciting events in swimming, we should be welcoming them into the lineup. I know swimmers that excel at the 50s of fly, back or breast that just aren’t nearly as good at the 100s, they deserve the chance to compete at their specialties. These events add a ton of excitement into the sport and should be swum- plus having a 50 free and no 50s of stroke makes no sense. If the distance swimmers are upset that sprinters would be even more favorable with the 50s, maybe we should add an open water event to the championship- balance the scales.
They should adjust the schedule more. 3 50s on the same day doesn’t make sense.
Assuming this goes through in some shape or form… RIP to the distance swimmers already limited value in recruiting. Hope they consider the 1000
The 50 BR final is just going to be eight swimmers that didn’t get called for multiple fly kicks in prelims. The men’s 100 BR the past two seasons were comical with all the cheating, I can’t imagine what a 50 would look like without a change in officiating.
Not having the 100im along with the stroke 50s just seems silly to me.
There’s no 100IM in the Olympics. I’m guessing that’s a primary reason for wanting to add the stroke 50s.
100 IM in LCM would be interesting 😉
I don’t think B finals should be moved to a separate session since they’re a critical part of the team race. If they’re that concerned about fitting a finals session into a 2 hour window, making NCAAs a 5 day meet with a format similar to some conference meets like SECs would be the more logical move. Also not adding 50s would alleviate this too.
I’m excited to see 50s at the Olympics but I don’t think it’s a good idea for the NCAA. Sprinters already hold way more value than distance swimmers, and this will exacerbate that on top of teams already needing to reduce roster sizes. Why bring a 500/1650 stud when you can bring someone with… Read more »
Thinking about it a bit, while I agree and my preference would be to keep them together, a B finals session could be super exciting! Those points matter a lot and teams will still go nuts and fans will still be in the stands and create a great environment. If the benefit of increased media attention and spotlight is truly there with this type of setup then I don’t have a problem taking a swing for a year or two to experiment.
Just some thoughts