The 2017 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships begin on Wednesday at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis.
Auburn has qualified 11 swimmers and two divers and will also bring along a pair of relay alternates as the team tries to build off of a third-place finish at last month’s SEC Championships.
“Our relays are in great position to score and we have some really top-end talent,” Auburn head coach Brett Hawke said. “Michael Duderstadt and Joe Patching are in position to make A finals and score points there. We just need to go and compete and we will score the points we need.