2012 Div 1 NCAAs
Women's Swimming & Diving Division I Championship - NCAA.com
March 15 - 17, 2012
Auburn, AL
Men's Swimming & Diving Division I Championship - NCAA.com
March 22 - 24
Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center
Seattle, WA
But before NCAAs are the conference meets, please provide links and let's talk about em.
UT swims next week but several conference championships are next week.
SwimmingWorld will cover it too
Whoever thinks up NCAA rules must be first cousin to those who write the tax code. This makes me wonder if NCAA can get anything right. They have the BCS bowl-game mess that almost nobody likes. Then there is the canceling of mens sports in the name of title IX. (It's like they are trying to make us all hate what was inherently a very good idea that was tremendously beneficial to women, women's sports, public health, and probably until recently beneficial to mens sports as well.) Then there are contrived rules about "professionalism" that prevent college kids from having jobs in the summer doing the one thing that they are best qualified to do, and numerous other ludicrous consequences. ...Well I guess the NCAA basketball tournament selection, while controversial, does result in a tournament that is widely enjoyed.
I guess the problem with NCAA sports stems from the same root as the problems in politics: $
Whoever thinks up NCAA rules must be first cousin to those who write the tax code. This makes me wonder if NCAA can get anything right. They have the BCS bowl-game mess that almost nobody likes. Then there is the canceling of mens sports in the name of title IX. (It's like they are trying to make us all hate what was inherently a very good idea that was tremendously beneficial to women, women's sports, public health, and probably until recently beneficial to mens sports as well.) Then there are contrived rules about "professionalism" that prevent college kids from having jobs in the summer doing the one thing that they are best qualified to do, and numerous other ludicrous consequences. ...Well I guess the NCAA basketball tournament selection, while controversial, does result in a tournament that is widely enjoyed.
I guess the problem with NCAA sports stems from the same root as the problems in politics: $