All The Links You Need For the 2016 Men’s Division I NCAA Championships

2016 Men’s NCAA Championships

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Video Streams:

Full Meet Coverage Here

2016 SwimSwam Men’s NCAA Championships Pick ‘Em Contest

Final Team Predictions: 2016 Men’s NCAA Championships

Event-By-Event Previews:

You can follow these links to each of our specific event-by-event previews for Men’s NCAAs, including our top 8 picks in each race. We’ve listed our predicted winners below.

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pwb
8 years ago

did Haas just split 1:30.4??

LC
8 years ago

Just gonna point out, the meet starts in an hour, and you haven’t posted your predictions yet.

Swammer
8 years ago

Always odd to me when ESPN only covers half the finals sessions of a meet like this. Would be interesting to see that in other sports, like only covering the second half of a football game or 5 innings of a baseball game.

Joke is on them though because the marquee race (Dressel dropping a sub-18 50 free, of course) is Thursday night.

Sw1mFan
Reply to  Swammer
8 years ago

We’ll have to go to YouTube after the race if we want it in HD.

ChestRockwell
Reply to  Swammer
8 years ago

People watch the other sports though.

don
8 years ago

When do they post the relay lineups?

bobo gigi
8 years ago

Swimswam, you were 12 out of 18 about the winner’s picks for the women’s meet. Not bad.
Let’s see if you can do better for the men.

Hina
8 years ago

Does the 800 Free Relay begin at 6PM EST tonight..?

Admin
Reply to  Hina
8 years ago

Hina, yes it does. Unlike many other big meets, the “first day finals only” session stays on the same schedule as the rest of the meet at NCAAs.

Team Rwanda
8 years ago

I like that they picked Joe Schooling’s Picture for the cover story.

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