Men's 2005 Div 1 NCAA championships begins today
here's where you can find Results:
www.ncaasports.com/.../d1
here's where you can find the psyche sheet:
www.ncaasports.com/.../8275782
I wonder:
who will win?
how Lochte is going to swim? will he go even faster?
how the University of Texas will do?
any one got any comments?
enjoy,
ande
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Figured you'd see that swim sooner or later.
The 500 free will be a great race but I don't think anyone can touch that 4:08 in this meet. Breaking 4:10 would be incredible enough. Wonder why Dolan never put it together to beat Perkins in the 400? Also agree that Vanderkaay is the logical pick but will be rooting for our local guy Justin Mortimer (Milton MA and MA Bay Marlins) also Tobias Work (Cape Cod Swim Club). Had the pleasure seeing Tobias seem a 1650 at last year's NE open AFTER he jumped the start. Thought that would never happend again until Erik Vendt (BC High and Ocean State Squids) did the same thing a few weeks later at Nationals. Are we New Englanders a little too eager to start our 15 minutes of pain?
Figured you'd see that swim sooner or later.
The 500 free will be a great race but I don't think anyone can touch that 4:08 in this meet. Breaking 4:10 would be incredible enough. Wonder why Dolan never put it together to beat Perkins in the 400? Also agree that Vanderkaay is the logical pick but will be rooting for our local guy Justin Mortimer (Milton MA and MA Bay Marlins) also Tobias Work (Cape Cod Swim Club). Had the pleasure seeing Tobias seem a 1650 at last year's NE open AFTER he jumped the start. Thought that would never happend again until Erik Vendt (BC High and Ocean State Squids) did the same thing a few weeks later at Nationals. Are we New Englanders a little too eager to start our 15 minutes of pain?