Official Women’s NCAA Championship Field Released

The NCAA has released the psych sheet and individual team rosters for the 2013 Women’s NCAA Championships.  There were a number of changes to the psych sheets after the original release, with the cut line being pushed up to 38 swimmers per event across the board.

Official psych sheet

Invited swimmers, listed by team

Institutions eligible for relays

Alternate lists

Scoring out the NCAA Championship Psych Sheets (note – this is scoring before any changes were made to the initial release. There will be some small tweaks to entries that will affect this, but shouldn’t be huge swings).

Georgia leads the way with 17 individual qualifiers, followed by Big Ten champion Minnesota (14) and Texas A&M (13).  Florida (2010 NCAA team champion) and Cal Berkeley (2011 and 2012 NCAA team champion) each have 12 qualifiers.  Here’s a breakdown of the other big-name teams at the meet.

TEAM INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
Georgia 17
Minnesota 14
Texas A&M 13
Cal Berkeley 12
Florida 12
Indiana 11
North Carolina 11
Southern Cal 11
Virginia 11
Arizona 10
Auburn 10
Tennessee 10
Texas 10
Penn State 9
Stanford 9

 

Check back here shortly for more insight and information on the official release.

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cynthia curran
11 years ago

Well, I think recruting Lindsey Engel is good. Cal like Cal swimmers and Engel would be available in 2014. Engel is a sprinter and she has been under 49 seconds in 100 yard freestyle.

USSwimFan
11 years ago

Interesting that Pelton went with 200 Free instead of 100 Back…It seemed like Cal could have had a 1-2-3 finish but maybe they wanted to attempt muscling Pelton into the 200 Free “A” Final instead. As Braden noted, Romano also chose the 50 Free instead of this event too.

John Sampson
11 years ago

i believe they are twin sisters actually…

Josh
Reply to  John Sampson
11 years ago

Aubrey and Stephanie Peacock are unrelated.

CraigH
11 years ago

I think it all depends on how many swimmers have multiple cuts. The more multi-event qualifiers, the more room to invite more swimmers.

CraigH
11 years ago

Btw, possibly a dumb questions, but are Aubrey and Stephanie Peacock related? I notice that they’re both from Florida.

Pac12SwimFan
11 years ago

At 40 places the number of athletes invited would be 291 – 10 over the cap.

DAWGFAN
11 years ago

Let’s go DAWGS…..Let’s go DAWGS….Let’s go DAWGS…WOOF WOOF WOOF. Get used to hearing this chant a lot in Indy! Georgia with a full roster of 17 swimmers and a great diver too, it should be a fun NCAA meet this year.

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