1967 NCAA University Division Swimming And Diving Championships
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1967 NCAA University Division Swimming And Diving Championships
The 1967 NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, NCAA University Division Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1967 at McCaffree Pool at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan at the 44th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I (NCAA), University Division men's collegiate Swimming (sport), swimming and diving (sport), diving in the United States. Stanford Cardinal swimming and diving, Stanford topped the team standings for the first time, finishing fifteen points ahead of four-time defending champions USC Trojans swimming and diving, USC. This was the Indians' first title in program history. Team standings *Note: Top 10 only *(H) = Hosts *Full results See also *List of college swimming and diving teams References

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