Historical NCAA Complete Results

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Hi– I work as a student photographer for Vol Photos as well as a manager for Tennessee Swimming. Currently, I am working on our archives, which are immense. In doing so, I am also trying to complete our NCAA Results. Unfortunately, NCAA does not keep archives of the results or they will not release them. I am not sure where else to post this but basically I am looking for NCAA Championship results from every year prior to ~2005. If any of you know of any way/any place I could find these, that would be great. I am working to create a progression of NCAA records over the years as no such list exists.
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  • Hi Jgolliher: I am Frank Skip Thompson and Swimming World Magazine does have results going back to 1960. Before that the NCAA Swimming Guides have every Championship that has ever been contested even before the NCAA Sanction them as official in 1937. Unfortunately they stop printing them in 1982. I have every issue going back to 1950. The also have all records that were swam during the year (American, US Open, NCAA) they even have all of the Conference Champions and all High School Championships by state for states that reported them. Tennessee became a power in 1969 when they recruited the best sprinter in the country in David Edgar. They followed that up with John Trembley and Andy Coan all of these swimmers were NCAA and American Records. Tennessee won the 1978 NCAA Championship and swimmers that I can think of right now that swam for them are Lee Estrand, Matt Vogel, Melvin Stewart, Jeremy Linn, Trip Schwenk, and 1972 Australian Olympian Graham Windeatt who got the silver medal behind Mike Burton went to Tennessee. I have NCAA Swimming Guides every year going back to 1950. If you need some help let me know. My e-mail is VPCommunityServices@usms.org
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  • Hi Jgolliher: I am Frank Skip Thompson and Swimming World Magazine does have results going back to 1960. Before that the NCAA Swimming Guides have every Championship that has ever been contested even before the NCAA Sanction them as official in 1937. Unfortunately they stop printing them in 1982. I have every issue going back to 1950. The also have all records that were swam during the year (American, US Open, NCAA) they even have all of the Conference Champions and all High School Championships by state for states that reported them. Tennessee became a power in 1969 when they recruited the best sprinter in the country in David Edgar. They followed that up with John Trembley and Andy Coan all of these swimmers were NCAA and American Records. Tennessee won the 1978 NCAA Championship and swimmers that I can think of right now that swam for them are Lee Estrand, Matt Vogel, Melvin Stewart, Jeremy Linn, Trip Schwenk, and 1972 Australian Olympian Graham Windeatt who got the silver medal behind Mike Burton went to Tennessee. I have NCAA Swimming Guides every year going back to 1950. If you need some help let me know. My e-mail is VPCommunityServices@usms.org
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