2008 Big 12 Conference Swimming & Diving Championships

2008 Big 12 Conference Swimming & Diving Championships psych sheet www.texassports.com/.../sw_big12_psych.pdf Results www.tsc.utexas.edu/.../index.htm videos www.flocasts.org/.../coverage.php Records www.usaswimming.org/.../Rulebook Records - Feb 18 2008.pdf WHAT: 2008 Big 12 Conference Swimming and Diving Championships WHERE: Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center – Austin, Texas WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 27 through Saturday, March 1 (complete schedule below) ADMISSION: $5 for adults and $2 for students, per session; all-session passes will be available for $20 for adults and $8 for students; NOTE: There is no admission charge for Wednesday’s events; doors will open and tickets will be available 1 hour prior to the start of each session. PARKING: www.tsc.utexas.edu/.../ LIVE RESULTS: Click here for live results. DEFENDING CHAMPIONS: The Texas men have won the previous 11 Big 12 Championship meets and set a new meet record with 1,114 points at the 2007 meet in College Station. The Texas A&M women edged the Texas women, 931-930 at the 2007 meet. COMPLETE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Wednesday, Feb. 27 PRELIMINARIES 4:30 PM One Meter Diving - Men FINALS 6:00 PM 200 Medley Relay One Meter Diving - Men 800 Freestyle Relay* * The 800 free relay will begin 45 minutes after the conclusion of the 200 medley relay Thursday, Feb. 28 PRELIMINARIES 10:00 AM 500 yard Freestyle 200 yard Individual Medley 50 yard Freestyle *15 minute break 400 yard Medley Relay 1:00 PM One Meter Diving - Women FINALS 6:00 PM 500 yard Freestyle 200 yard Individual Medley 50 yard Freestyle One Meter Diving - Women 400 yard Medley Relay Friday, Feb. 29 PRELIMINARIES 10:00 AM 200 yard Freestyle Relay 400 yard Individual Medley 100 yard Butterfly 200 yard Freestyle 100 yard Breaststroke 100 yard Backstroke 11:30 AM Three Meter Diving - Women 2:15 PM Three Meter Diving - Men FINALS 5:00 PM Three Meter Diving - Women 6:00 PM 200 yard Freestyle Relay 400 yard Individual Medley 100 yard Butterfly 200 yard Freestyle 100 yard Breaststroke 100 yard Backstroke Three Meter Diving - Men Saturday, March 1 PRELIMINARIES 10:00 AM 200 yard Backstroke 100 yard Freestyle 200 yard Breaststroke 200 yard Butterfly *15 minute break 400 yard Freestyle Relay 11:30 AM Platform Diving - Men 2:30 PM Platform Diving - Women FINALS 5:00 PM Platform Diving - Men 6:00 PM 200 yard Backstroke 100 yard Freestyle *1650 yard Freestyle 200 yard Breaststroke 200 yard Butterfly Platform Diving - Women 400 yard Freestyle Relay
Parents
  • Can't these schools that drop swimming have a swimming club then instead? I did my undergrad at a small (8-9,000 students) state school in PA. They had a mens + women's swim team (they still have both, I just checked the website), but also a water polo club (that I was on), open to both males and females on the same team. The H2O club got some funding through the, "Student activity," fee that all students pay to go to college (nearly every school charges that these days). Our practices were outside of swim team/lap swimming hours (Sun-Thurs 9-11PM), due to facility issues (just 1 pool), but also some swimmers also did H2O polo. We had a coach, but I don't know if he was paid. The only special equipment we had provided by the team were caps, balls, and goals. We bought our own suits and paid for travel on our own. We swam in tournaments against other area schools (~3-5 hr drive), some had clubs, some had formal teams. Surely there must be some way to accomodate swimming at any school, if there is interest for it. It may not be the best arrangement, but the club level is better than none at all.
Reply
  • Can't these schools that drop swimming have a swimming club then instead? I did my undergrad at a small (8-9,000 students) state school in PA. They had a mens + women's swim team (they still have both, I just checked the website), but also a water polo club (that I was on), open to both males and females on the same team. The H2O club got some funding through the, "Student activity," fee that all students pay to go to college (nearly every school charges that these days). Our practices were outside of swim team/lap swimming hours (Sun-Thurs 9-11PM), due to facility issues (just 1 pool), but also some swimmers also did H2O polo. We had a coach, but I don't know if he was paid. The only special equipment we had provided by the team were caps, balls, and goals. We bought our own suits and paid for travel on our own. We swam in tournaments against other area schools (~3-5 hr drive), some had clubs, some had formal teams. Surely there must be some way to accomodate swimming at any school, if there is interest for it. It may not be the best arrangement, but the club level is better than none at all.
Children
No Data