2006 Men's NCAA Swimming Championships

2006 Men's NCAA Swimming Championships begin Thursday March 23 at Georgia Tech Aquatic Center Atlanta, Georgia Host: Georgia Institute of Technology Results: ramblinwreck.collegesports.com/.../ here's where you can get info ramblinwreck.collegesports.com/.../2006-m-swim-ncaa.html here's the Psyche Sheet www1.ncaa.org/.../MPSYCHE.pdf what do y'all think? ande
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  • After what happened last weekend at the NCAA Women's meet you can expect anything. I saw that most people thought that Georgia would win and if there was an upset it would be Arizona. Nobody expected Auburn. This could happen in this meet. I think Auburn will win but now that Stanford has diving power that will make a difference than what happened to them in prior years. Stanford swam well in there Conference meet but so did Auburn. It will come down to relays and getting people in the finals. With sometimes a second separating 1st thru 16th. I see Arizona and Cal as long shots, but if they swim well and others falter they both could be in the thick of things. I look at all of the Free events as the real close races. It will be interesting to see if someone or a lot of people go under 19:00 in the 50 Free. Will Tom Dolan's record in the 500 Free of 4:08.75 be broken this year like the 400 IM record was? How will Ryan Lochete do in his final meet of his NCAA career? How about Peter Vanderkaay? Should be a great meet.
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  • After what happened last weekend at the NCAA Women's meet you can expect anything. I saw that most people thought that Georgia would win and if there was an upset it would be Arizona. Nobody expected Auburn. This could happen in this meet. I think Auburn will win but now that Stanford has diving power that will make a difference than what happened to them in prior years. Stanford swam well in there Conference meet but so did Auburn. It will come down to relays and getting people in the finals. With sometimes a second separating 1st thru 16th. I see Arizona and Cal as long shots, but if they swim well and others falter they both could be in the thick of things. I look at all of the Free events as the real close races. It will be interesting to see if someone or a lot of people go under 19:00 in the 50 Free. Will Tom Dolan's record in the 500 Free of 4:08.75 be broken this year like the 400 IM record was? How will Ryan Lochete do in his final meet of his NCAA career? How about Peter Vanderkaay? Should be a great meet.
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