NCAA Releases Official Psych Sheets For 2026 Division II Championships

2026 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships

  • March 10-14, 2026
  • Deaconess Aquatic Center — Evansville, Indiana
  • SCY (25 Yards)
  • Defending Champions
    • Women: Nova Southeastern (3x)
    • Men: vacant
  • Psych Sheets

After releasing the preselection psych sheets earlier this week, the NCAA announced the qualifiers for the 2026 Division II Swimming & Diving Championships on Wednesday. The psych sheets were supposed to be dropped at 5 pm but were delayed to the late evening.

Women’s Links

Men’s Links

The University of Tampa had the most invited swimmers on both the men’s and women’s sides, qualifying 18 swimmers for the women’s meet and 15 for the men.

Most Women’s Qualifiers By Team — Top 10

  1. University of Tampa — 18 swimmers
  2. Colorado Mesa University/Nova Southeastern — 14 swimmers
  3. Catawba College — 10 swimmers
  4. Colorado School of Mines/Delta State University/Drury University/University of Indianapolis/Wingate University — 9 swimmers
  5. Grand Valley State — 8 swimmers

Most Men’s Qualifiers By Team — Top 10

  1. University of Tampa — 15 swimmers
  2. Colorado Mesa — 14 swimmers
  3. Drury University — 13 swimmers
  4. Wingate University — 12 swimmers
  5. McKendree University — 10 swimmers
  6. University of Indianapolis — 9 swimmers
  7. Grand Valley State University — 8 swimmers
  8. Florida Southern College — 7 swimmers
  9. Catawba College/Northern Michigan/Wayne State — 6 swimmers

The cutline fell at 25 on the women’s side in almost every event except the 1650, where it sits at 24. This is two less than the cut at line 27 last year in all but one event (the 1650 free).

The men’s cutline fell around the same spot it did last year, between 19-21, though most events were right in the 20th spot.

The meet will run from March 10-14, 2026 in Evansville, Indiana at the Deaconess Aquatic Center. The competition pool is notably named after US Olympic Gold Medalist Lilly King.

On the women’s side, all but three events got slower from last season. Only the 200 breast (2:17.33), 200 IM (2:03.94), and 400 IM (4:25.10) saw faster invite times than last season with the 400 IM getting seven tenths faster.

Seven of the 13 men’s events got faster this year, while the 100 fly stayed exactly the same.

**Cuts that got faster are in bold

Women’s Cutline Time – 2025 vs 2026

2025 Cut 2026 Cut
50 free 23.18 23.20
100 free 50.66 50.66
200 free 1:50.50 1:50.58
500 free 4:57.69 4:58.33
1000 free 10:12.26 10:13.71
1650 free 17:08.96 17:12.49
100 back 55.11 55.70
200 back 2:00.95 2:01.33
100 breast 1:02.89 1:02.89
200 breast 2:17.83 2:17.33
100 fly 55.45 55.46
200 fly 2:03.21 2:03.90
200 IM 2:04.16 2:03.94
400 IM 4:25.85 4:25.10

Men’s Cutline Time – 2025 vs 2026

2025 Cut 2026 Cut
50 free 19.95 19.85
100 free 43.78 43.86
200 free 1:36.57 1:36.77
500 free 4:25.95 4:25.14
1000 free 9:13.89 9:12.61
1650 free 15:33.48 15:28.75
100 back 47.97 47.99
200 back 1:45.57 1:45.33
100 breast 53.73 54.09
200 breast 1:58.41 1:59.07
100 fly 47.50 47.50
200 fly 1:47.19 1:47.25
200 IM 1:47.59 1:47.53
400 IM 3:53.43 3:52.83

 

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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, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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