Official Psych Sheets For 2025 NCAA Division II Championships Released

2025 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championship

After releasing the preselection psych sheets earlier this week, the NCAA announced the qualifiers for the 2025 Division II Swimming & Diving Championships on Wednesday.

The competition will run from March 11-15 at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, with the Nova Southeastern women coming in as the two-time defending national champions and the Tampa men entering the meet as the titleholders after winning their first championship in program history last season.

On the women’s side, Colorado Mesa leads all teams with 17 qualified swimmers, while Drury, Tampa and Indianapolis are tied for 2nd with 14 qualifiers. The defending champions from Nova Southeastern have 11 qualifiers.

A total of 183 female swimmers have qualified for the meet.

Most Women’s Qualifiers By Team – Top 10

  1. Colorado Mesa University – 17 swimmers
  2. Drury University / University of Tampa / University of Indianapolis – 13 swimmers
  3. Nova Southeastern University – 11 swimmers
  4. University of West Florida- 9 swimmers
  5. Lynn University – 8 swimmers
  6. Catawba College / Grand Valley State University – 7 swimmers
  7. Simon Fraser University / Florida Southern College – 5 swimmers

For the men, Colorado Mesa also leads the way with 16 qualifiers, while defending champion Tampa has 13 and Drury has 11.

There are a total of 157 male swimmers qualified for the meet.

Most Men’s Qualifiers By Team – Top 10

  1. Colorado Mesa University – 16 swimmers
  2. University of Tampa – 13 swimmers
  3. McKendree University – 12 swimmers
  4. Drury University – 11 swimmers
  5. University of Indianapolis – 9 swimmers
  6. Grand Valley State University – 8 swimmers
  7. Wingate University – 7 swimmers
  8. Wayne State University / Florida Southern College / Henderson State University – 5 swimmers

WOMEN’S LINKS

MEN’S LINKS

On the women’s side, the cut line fell on line 27 in all but the 1650 free (line 26), while the men’s cutline fell between line 19-21.

Relative to last year, the time required to book a ticket to NCAAs this season was faster in the vast majority of events, with only the women’s 500 free, 100 fly, 200 IM and 400 IM, and the men’s 50 free getting slower.

WOMEN’S CUTLINE TIME – 2024 VS 2025

2024 Cut 2025 Cut
50 free 23.35 23.18
100 free 50.86 50.66
200 free 1:50.51 1:50.50
500 free 4:57.16 4:57.69
1000 free 10:14.03 10:12.26
1650 free 17:11.17 17:08.96
100 back 55.51 55.11
200 back 2:01.14 2:00.95
100 breast 1:03.63 1:02.89
200 breast 2:18.13 2:17.83
100 fly 55.44 55.45
200 fly 2:03.84 2:03.21
200 IM 2:04.11 2:04.16
400 IM 4:25.55 4:25.85

MEN’S CUTLINE TIME – 2024 VS 2025

2024 Cut 2025 Cut
50 free 19.94 19.95
100 free 43.99 43.78
200 free 1:37.42 1:36.57
500 free 4:26.10 4:25.95
1000 free 9:16.07 9:13.89
1650 free 15:34.74 15:33.48
100 back 48.03 47.97
200 back 1:46.15 1:45.57
100 breast 54.02 53.73
200 breast 1:58.85 1:58.41
100 fly 47.56 47.50
200 fly 1:47.70 1:47.19
200 IM 1:48.06 1:47.59
400 IM 3:54.71 3:53.43

Read more on the individual entries here.

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Liesal
20 days ago

Any streaming coverage of this meet?

Ben
28 days ago

Wingate women have 9 qualifiers.

Underwater
1 month ago

CSMF

Swim
Reply to  Underwater
29 days ago

What does that mean?

Crooked lane lines
1 month ago

Is D2 always 27 swimmers per event? Isn’t d1 a little different from this?

DII Coach
Reply to  Crooked lane lines
1 month ago

The number of participants selected for the 2025 NCAA DII Championships is capped at 175 men (157 swimmers/18 divers) and 205 women (183 swimmers/22 divers). Unlike Division I and Division III, swimmers in Division II can enter up to four individual races. Division II also sponsors the 1000 freestyle as a championship event, which neither Division I nor Division III does. 

https://swimswam.com/ncaa-releases-preselection-sheets-for-2025-division-ii-championships/
by Sophie Kaufman

Last edited 1 month ago by DII Coach

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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