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The NCAA has released the time standards for the 2014 Division I men’s and women’s NCAA Championship meet.
Men’s A | Men’s B | Women’s A | Women’s B | |
19.25 | 20.19 | 50 Free | 21.90 | 22.99 |
42.51 | 44.29 | 100 Free | 47.85 | 49.99 |
1:33.62 | 1:37.99 | 200 Free | 1:43.90 | 1:47.99 |
4:14.59 | 4:24.99 | 500 Free | 4:36.45 | 4:47.79 |
14:46.26 | 15:30.39 | 1650 Free | 15:56.18 | 16:30.59 |
45.62 | 48.49 | 100 Back | 51.63 | 55.09 |
1:40.88 | 1:46.39 | 200 Back | 1:52.52 | 1:59.19 |
52.29 | 55.39 | 100 Breast | 59.12 | 1:02.49 |
1:53.68 | 1:59.79 | 200 Breast | 2:07.70 | 2:15.99 |
45.91 | 48.29 | 100 Fly | 51.70 | 54.49 |
1:42.85 | 1:47.99 | 200 Fly | 1:54.45 | 1:59.59 |
1:42.76 | 1:49.09 | 200 IM | 1:55.35 | 2:01.59 |
3:42.40 | 3:54.49 | 400 IM | 4:05.37 | 4:19.39 |
Men’s Quali. | Men’s Provis. | Women’s Quli. | Women’s Provis. | |
1:18.02 | 1:18.62 | 200 Free Relay | 1:29.49 | 1:30.17 |
2:53.11 | 2:54.66 | 400 Free Relay | 3:16.41 | 3:18.11 |
6:22.81 | 6:26.33 | 800 Free Relay | 7:07.20 | 7:11.28 |
1:25.63 | 1:26.58 | 200 Medley Relay | 1:37.84 | 1:38.45 |
3:09.40 | 3:11.03 | 400 Medley Relay | 3:34.25 | 3:35.87 |
Zone Diving Standard | Zone Diving Standard | |||
Any 6 dive list with standard DD | Any 6 dive list with standard DD | |||
1-meter – 300 | 1-meter – 265 | |||
3-meter – 320 | 3-meter – 280 | |||
Platform – 300 | Platform – 225 | *5 dives |
Are these times for Long Course or Short Course?
SSN – short course yards. There is no long course meters qualifying in NCAA’s, only short course yards and short course meters.
Yep … looks like some of the early bloomer kids (like the son of a frequent poster here) have a LONNNNNG way to go. It’s a long journey that only a few will make that far. May the most deserving swimmers “win” this long journey and display high character throughout.
The long course season is in full swing and you already talk about the next NCAA season? 🙄
Dear Americans, you are incorrigible! 😉
Apparently no one gets your sense of humor Bobo haha
You get a thumbs up for using the word “incorrigible.” I’m guessing the majority of the US population has no clue what that word means.
The word “incorrigible” is right in English.
It’s the same word in French.
In my sentence, it means: definitely, you will never change.
It’s ironic and friendly..
Sorry for my lack of English vocabulary. Perhaps there’s a better word.
Just happened across this article again, and saw your response. My comment was intended to be a compliment. 🙂
Braden,
Did you already do an article about the actual “invited” times for the 2014 meets? Would be interesting to see those compared to the above listed times.
Hey NMCoach – it’s on our list. Here’s one we did after 2013 NCAA’s to tide you over. http://swimswam.com/take-qualify-ncaas-list-cutoff-times-2013-ncaa-championships/
these standards don’t mean much since it is a numbers thing anyways.
weirdo – you read my mind. Relay standards, however, do matter. See how here:
http://swimswam.com/impact-new-2015-ncaa-division-qualifying-standards/
they do for A-cut qualifiers.
iLikePsych – even then, they don’t really. Swimmers who are good enough to swim A qualifying times in-season are good enough to be in the top 20 and go to NCAA’s.
That’s been different in previous years at the D3 level, but at D1 that’s true.
2 back A standard is 1:40…that’s crazy… A decade ago, I’m pretty sure that would’ve won. What’s the 2 fly A standard, looks like there was a typo
Okay, now it’s fixed, thanks!