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Date(s) | March 1984 |
Venue(s) | CSU Natatorium Cleveland State University |
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The 1984 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1984 at the CSU Natatorium at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio at the 61st annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I men's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States. The men's and women's titles would not be held at the same site until 2006.
Florida again topped the team standings, the Gators' second men's title.
Rank | Team | Points |
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Florida (DC) | 2871⁄2 |
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Texas | 277 |
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Stanford | 201 |
4 | UCLA | 1761⁄2 |
5 | SMU | 164 |
6 | California | 115 |
7 | Arizona State | 101 |
8 | Auburn | 881⁄2 |
9 | Arizona | 87 |
10 | Miami (FL) | 801⁄2 |