Swimming & Diving

Swimming Tradition

Auburn Swim & Dive Tradition

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Auburn Logo 2003 Women's NCAA Champions

Auburn women's swimming and diving team claimed the school's first-ever back-to-back titles as they claimed the 2003 NCAA Championship at its home pool. The Tigers won by 163 points over runner-up Georgia. The Tigers won seven total championships, including four relay titles.

Maggie Bowen and Kirsty Coventry finished 1-2 in the 200 IM final to give Auburn a powerful punch to begin the competition. Bowen added her second individual gold of the week with a win in the 400 IM, while Heather Kemp captured the 200 freestyle title on the second day of action to seal the win for the Tigers.


2002-03 Season / 5-0 Overall / 3-0 SEC
DateScoreLocation
10/05/02W(1) Auburn 190, LSU 70Auburn, Ala.
11/23/02W(1) Auburn 202.5, (4) Stanford (129.5)Palo Alto, Calif.
11/23/02W(1) Auburn 214, Pacific 112Palo Alto, Calif.
12/7/021stAuburn Tiger Invitational (1,002 pts.)Auburn, Ala.
01/24/03W(1) Auburn 125, (2) Florida (113)Auburn, Ala.
01/31/03W(1) Auburn 163, (20) Alabama 127Tuscaloosa, Ala.
02/19-22/031stSEC Championships (841.5 pts.)Auburn, Ala.
03/20-22/031stNCAA Championships (536 pts.)Auburn, Ala.