2010 div 1 NCAA's
Womens Div 1 NCAAs
March 18-20 at the
Boilermaker Aquatic Center in
West Lafayette, Indiana
WOMENS LIVE RESULTS
Womens official psych sheet is out
www.ncaa.com/.../030310aaa.html
NCAA Div 1 Info
Can you tell anything about the effect of the suit change by looking at the number of "A" cuts? I would guess that the effect will be greater in the men's events.
Can you tell anything about the effect of the suit change by looking at the number of "A" cuts? I would guess that the effect will be greater in the men's events.
I was wondering the same thing. I think I saw only two people made the A cut in the 100 free. I think most events had around 5 A cuts. But I'm not sure if that is normal or not??? The A cuts are always next to impossible for most humans.
I would like to compare this year to last. I looks like there will still be some really fast swims. If there is going to be a noticeable change it will be in depth. The top 16 at NCAA's should be telling.
women's NCAA's begin in 2 days and 22 hours
2010 Div 1 Womens NCAAs
Official Psych Sheet
NCAA.com will stream both sessions of competition on
Thursday and Friday, and the preliminary session on Saturday.
ESPN360.com will stream the finals live on Saturday.
Additionally, ESPN2 will air a 90-minute show at 1:30 p.m. Eastern time, Tuesday, April 6.
The Morning Swim Show, March 17, 2010:
Frank Busch and Lea Maurer
Preview Women's Div 1 NCAA Championships
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 17. ON the eve of the NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships, The Morning Swim Show brings you interviews with two of the top coaches in collegiate swimming.
First, Garrett McCaffrey talks to Arizona head coach Frank Busch about how the team has moved on from last year's meet and how he has prepared them for a run at this year's title. Peter Busch talks to Stanford head coach Lea Maurer about Julia Smit's performances at the Pac-10 championships and what her team's chances are to win the national title this year. Watch the full show in the video player below and visit SwimmingWorld.TV for more video interviews.