Texas Women Load Up, Will Face Top 3 Teams from NCAA’s in 2014-2015

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 3

September 09th, 2014 ACC, College, News

The Texas Longhorn women’s swimming & diving team has loaded up this season, producing a regular-season schedule that will include the top four finishing teams from last year’s NCAA Championship meet: Georgia, Stanford, the Cal Golden Bears, and their former Big 12 foes the Texas A&M Aggies.

In total, among dual, tri, and quad meets alone, Texas will share the pool with all of the programs that have ever won NCAA Championships since they were first awarded in 1982: the Florida Gators, who won in 1982 and 2010, and the USC Trojans, who won in 1997.

Carol Capitani has scheduled meets against the winners of the other 30 NCAA Championships (of which Texas itself has won 7 – the 2nd-most of all-time).

Texas opens the season with its Orange-White intrasquad meet on October 17th, which is relatively late in the season.

They’ll then fly to Ann Arbor, Michigan for their first inter-collegiate competition of the season, against Indiana, Michigan, and Louisville in a two-day battle royale. Indiana was 12th at NCAA’s last year, Michigan was 30th, Louisville was 15th, and all three programs appear to be better this year than they were last.

Even with three of the 30 best teams in the NCAA to formally begin their competition schedule, that doesn’t even come close to what lies next for the Longhorns. Less than a week later, they’ll head west to the San Francisco Bay for back-t-back meets against Stanford (who were 2nd at NCAA’s last year) and Cal (who were 3rd at NCAA’s) on October 30th and 31st.

That will be the last road trip, for the swimmers at least, of the semester. Another week later, they’ll welcome in the Texas A&M Aggies – a meet that was separated by just four points, in favor of A&M, last season. That meet will be on November 7th and will be followed by the Texas Diving Invitational from November 20th-22nd.

Next up will be the famed Texas Invite, arguably the highlight of the annual invite schedule. Though the full lineup for this year’s meet hasn’t been released, among the teams we do know will be there will be BYU, Wisconsin, and USC (who, by the way, is the 5th-place team from last year’s NCAA Championship meet).

The college schedule will take a break for the winter (those qualified divers will head to USA Diving Winter Nationals), and the Longhorns will get a breather to regroup after a tough competition schedule.

Then they jump into the new year on January 8th with a trip to Auburn, Alabama to face Brett Hawke’s Tigers, who were 14th at NCAA’s last year. A left turn up I-85 will take Texas next to Athens, Georgia to race the two-time defending NCAA Champions Georgia Bulldogs.

The trip will be a familiar one for the Texas head coach Capitani, as she was an assistant at Georgia for 14 years in total, across two stints, and was a part of the program’s first four NCAA Championship winning teams.

Then the Longhorns will buckle down until NCAA’s at home. On January 30th and 31st, they welcome in Arizona & SMU for a tri meet, and then finish the regular season with their only Big 12 opponent of the regular season: the TCU Horned Frogs on February 6th.

Texas will host the Big 12 Championships from February 25th-28th, as they have every year since A&M and Missouri left the conference, and will follow it with a Big 12 Invite that will serve as a Last Chance meet on Sunday.

Longhorn divers will go to Iowa City for the Zone D qualifying meet, and those who make the cuts will head to the NCAA Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina from March 19th-21st.

The Texas women finished the season as the 9th-best team in the country last year, and while they graduated a really good group (Ellen Lobb, Sam Tucker, Lily Moldenhauer), they’re bringing in a very good group of freshmen as well to challenge what is undeniably the toughest schedule in the NCAA this season.

The full schedule is below:

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULT TV DETAILS
10/17/2014 Orange-White Austin, Texas 3 p.m. Details
10/24/2014 Indiana, Michigan & Louisville Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day Details
10/25/2014 Indiana, Michigan & Louisville Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day Details
10/30/2014 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 5 p.m. Details
10/31/2014 California Berkeley, Calif. 2 p.m. Details
11/7/2014 Texas A&M Austin, Texas 4 p.m. Details
11/20/2014 Texas Diving Invitational Austin, Texas All Day Details
11/21/2014 Texas Diving Invitational Austin, Texas All Day Details
11/22/2014 Texas Diving Invitational Austin, Texas All Day Details
12/4/2014 Texas Invitational Austin, Texas 10 a.m./6 p.m. Details
12/5/2014 Texas Invitational Austin, Texas 10 a.m./6 p.m. Details
12/6/2014 Texas Invitational Austin, Texas 10 a.m./6 p.m. Details
12/16-21/2014 USA Diving Winter Nationals Columbus, Ohio All Day Details
1/8/2015 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 5 p.m. Details
1/10/2015 Georgia Athens, Ga. TBA Details
1/30/2015 Arizona & SMU Austin, Texas 5 p.m. Details
1/31/2015 Arizona & SMU Austin, Texas 10 a.m. Details
2/6/2015 TCU Austin, Texas 4 p.m. Details
2/25-28/2015 Big 12 Championships Austin, Texas 10 a.m./6 p.m. Details
3/1/2015 Big 12 Invite (NCAA Last Chance Meet) Austin, Texas All Day Details
3/9-11/2015 NCAA Zone “D” Diving Iowa City, Iowa All Day Details
3/19-21/2015 NCAA Championships Greensboro, N.C. 11 a.m./7 p.m. Details 

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calswimfan
10 years ago

This is great to see. I hope the Texas men’s team visits Cal as well in the near future. Although it does leave the suspense for the big meet in march.

matthew
10 years ago

wow. hands down the hardest schedule i’ve seen in the past 2 years. makes UGA’s look ridiculous.

weirdo
10 years ago

what do you think they will finish this year? you didn’t mention who they brought in?

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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