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Hubert Kos leads Texas men to NCAA record 16th swimming and diving championship

  • The Texas Longhorns, led by Hubert Kos, secured their record 16th NCAA men's swimming and diving championship at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, marking their continued dominance in the sport.
  • All of Texas' championships have been secured since 1981, including four consecutive titles from 1988-91 and their most recent title in 2021.
  • Texas achieved a final score of 490 points, surpassing runner-up California by 19 points in the four-day event.
  • Hubert Kos achieved individual success by setting two NCAA records and winning three individual events, including the 200-yard backstroke in 1:34.21 and the 200 individual medley in 1:37.91.
  • Other notable performances included Rex Maurer winning the 500 freestyle in 4:05.35 for Texas, Josh Liendo of Florida winning both the 100 freestyle in 39.99 seconds and the 100 butterfly in 43.06, Zalan Sarkany of Indiana winning the 1,650 freestyle in 14:21.29, Carson Tyler winning platform diving with a score of 480.45 for the Hoosiers, and Gianluca Urlando of Georgia winning the 200 butterfly in 1:36.43.
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Hubert Kos leads Texas men to NCAA record 16th swimming and diving championship

Hubert Kos set two NCAA records in winning three individual events to lead the Texas Longhorns to their NCAA record 16th men’s swimming and diving championship

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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