2014 DIII National Championships: Ups/Downs Day 1

NCAA D-III National Championships

Note: Ups refer to swimmers in the A final, who can finish no lower than 8th barring a DQ, and Downs refer to swimmers in the B final, who can finish no higher than 9th and no lower than 16th (again, barring a DQ on the low end).

Scoring

  1. 20
  2. 17
  3. 16
  4. 15
  5. 14
  6. 13
  7. 12
  8. 11
  9. 9
  10. 7
  11. 6
  12. 5
  13. 4
  14. 3
  15. 2
  16. 1

Several teams started put multiple swimmers into finals on day 1. On the men’s side, Denison, Kenyon, and Keene St. all looked good this morning, qualifying in every individual event in addition to the relay. On the women’s side, Denison, Emory, and Kenyon also qualified swimmers into every event in addition to the relay.

Day 1 Ups / Down
Men’s 500 Freestyle 200 IM 50 Freestyle 200 Medley Relay
Albion 1 Down
Amherst 1 Down Down
Birmingham Southern 1 Down
Chicago 1 Down Up
Claremont MS Up
Coast Guard 1 Up
College of NJ 1 Up Up
Connecticut Down
Denison 1 Up / 1 Down 4 Up / 1 Down 1 Up / 1 Down Down
DePauw 1 Down Down
Emory 1 Up 1 Up / 1 Down Up
Gettysburg 1 Up
Johns Hopkins 1 Up / 1 Down 1 Down 1 Up
Keene St. 2 Up 1 Down 1 Down Down
Kenyon 3 Up 1 Down 1 Up / 1 Down Up
Mary Washington 1 Up
Middlebury 1 Down
MIT 1 Down 1 Up Up
Redlands 1 Up
St. Olaf 2 Down Up
Stevens Down
Triniy U. 1 Up
Union Down
USMMA 1 Up
UWEC
Wash U. MO 2 Down Down
Whittier 1 Down
Williams 2 Down Up
Women’s 500 Freestyle 200 IM 50 Freestyle 200 Medley Relay
Amherst 1 Down 1 Up Up
Bates 1 Down 1 Up
Carleton 1 Down
Chicago Down
Claremont MS 1 Down
CMU Down
Connecticut 1 Down
Denison 2 Up 2 Up 1 Up UP
DePauw 1 Down
Emory 2 Up / 2 Down 2 Up / 2 Down 1 Down Up
Grove City 1 Down
Gustavus 1 Down Down
Ithaca 1 Down
IWU 1 Up
Johns Hopkins 1 Up 3 Up Up
Kenyon 2 Up 3 Down 1 Up / 3 Down Up
Luther Up
Middlebury UP
MIT 1 Down Down
NYU Down
Redlands 1 Up
Rochester Down
Springfield 1 Up
St. Thomas Down
SUNY Geneseo 1 Down
Wash U. MO 1 Up 1 Up
Wheaton IL Down
Williams 1 Up / 1 Down 1 Down Up

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newswim
10 years ago

Agreed….Kenyon had a large number of non-scoring swimmers and it looked as if Denison would have been in control after Day 1 but that 200 MR relay falling into the second heat really helps keep the meet close. Denison should finish the day with the lead, though.

andrew majeske
10 years ago

Man, after all that work on getting 4 in the IM final–denison handed kenyon back a bunch of points by not making the A final on the relay. Strategically that was a big mistake– they would.be in if they swam rosenberg.

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