Psyche sheets are up from Men's Div I NCAA to be held the weekend of March 25th at the "Goodwill Games" Pool on L.I.
You can check them out at: www.collegeswimming.com/
This year, they will compete SCM (as we discussed elsewhere our esteemed leaders decided not to compete LCM until more schools had 50 meter). The meters option is only for Olympic years.
The meet is likely to produce a number of NCAA records and a few world records (relays and some standout individuals).
Predictions for top five finish? Here's mine:
1) Auburn (Marsh accomplishes first back-to-back double/double)
2) Texas (proof that this is truly a team sport...you need more than 3 big horses to win)
3) Standford ("hollywood" of US swimming cannot win the big prize again)
4) California (the "other" bay area program with some truly incredible sprinters)
5) Florida (my heart's with Minn but have to pick the once again strong Florida program)
BTW, Kenyon men win their 25th consecutive title--the most successful NCAA program ever. Only one close is the Kenyon women 20 out of 21 national titles and Auburn wins narrowly over Georgia.
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Originally posted by scolopax
WAR EAGLE!! and I do believe the Auburn women will take the title as well.
Should be close. Becky Short just set an NCAA record leading off Auburn's 200 free relay but Georgia still finished slightly ahead in prelims. BTW, Natalie Coughlin was the third fastest lead-off swimmer..granted the 50 free is not her signature event.
Live results from meet host website (Texas A+M).
Originally posted by scolopax
WAR EAGLE!! and I do believe the Auburn women will take the title as well.
Should be close. Becky Short just set an NCAA record leading off Auburn's 200 free relay but Georgia still finished slightly ahead in prelims. BTW, Natalie Coughlin was the third fastest lead-off swimmer..granted the 50 free is not her signature event.
Live results from meet host website (Texas A+M).