Winter Nationals Psych Sheets Released; Franklin & Lochte Among Many US Olympians

USA Swimming has released the psych sheets for Winter Nationals.

Full psych sheets here.

The meet begins on Thursday in Austin and runs through Saturday, and will be run in a short course yards course; we’ll have a full breakdown later this week, but for now, let’s check out some of the big names, and schools, who will be competing:

Colleges

Arizona
Cleveland State
Columbia
Connecticut
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan State
Pitt
Texas (hosts)
TCU
UCLA
USC
Villanova
West Virginia

US Olympians

Haley Anderson (USC)
Missy Franklin (Colorado Stars)
Jessica Hardy (Trojan)
Kathleen Hersey (Longhorn Aquatics)
Katie Ledecky (NCAP)
Christine Magnuson (Tucson Ford)
Lia Neal (Asphalt Green)
Kim Vandenberg (Cal)
Amanda Weir (SwimAtlanta)

Nathan Adrian (California Aquatics)
Ricky Berens (Longhorn Aquatics)
Clark Burckle (Tucson Ford)
Conor Dwyer (Gator Swim Club)
Jimmy Feigen (Longhorn Aquatics)
Matt Grevers (Tucson Ford)
Ryan Lochte (Gator Swim Club)
Tyler McGill (Auburn)
Davis Tarwater (Tennessee Aquatics)
Garrett Weber-Gale (Longhorn Aquatics)

Other Notable Swimmers
Karlee Bispo (Longhorn Aquatics)
Ashley Danner (Mason Makos)
Erika Erndl (T2 Aquatics)
Margo Geer (Arizona)
Catherine Meili (Columbia)
Dagny Knutson (ASK)
Celina Li (Pleasanton Seahawks)
Simone Manuel (First Colony)
Leah Smith (JCC Sailfish)
Laura Sogar (Texas)
Olivia Smoliga (Glenview Titans)
Ashley Steenvoorden (Minnesota)
Kendyl Stewart (USC)
Kylie Stewart (Dynamo Swim Club)
Jasmine Tosky (USC)
Jillian Tyler (Minnesota/Canada)

Carlos Almeida (Cardinal Aquatic Club/Louisville)
Kevin Cordes (Arizona)
Mark Dylla (Athens Bulldogs Swim Club)
Dax Hill (Texas)
Chase Kalisz (Georgia/NBAC)
Nikita Lobintsev (Russia)
Joao de Lucca (Louisville)
Ryan Murphy (Bolles)
Evan Pinion (Dynamo Swim Club)
Tom Shields (Cal)
Austin Thompsen (Tucson Ford)
Matt Thompson (Stanford)
Arkady Vyatchanin (Russian Olympian)

Which Gold Medalist will have the best meet at US SC Nationals?

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jeantuehl
11 years ago

I was almost right about De Lucca winning the 200 Free. 1:32.57 for 2nd place. Not too shabby.

DDias
Reply to  jeantuehl
11 years ago

And that was a big PB for him.I time like that right now…wow!

egc
11 years ago

What about Mr. Adam Mania and Steve Cebertowicz representing DBS?!

cynthia. curran
11 years ago

Well, I swam in the old La Pool,there was a odd warm up pool.

WHOKNOWS
11 years ago

Looks like Juniors will be a big meet… maybe. Not many 18 and unders entered in Texas. There are so many standard meets across the country… most swimmers probably staying close to home.

Coach
Reply to  WHOKNOWS
11 years ago

No bonus cuts, no time trials for relay kids, and very fast time standards makes this a difficult trip for 18 and under club teams. After looking at Grand Prix cuts, I’m seeing a pattern.

Coach GB
Reply to  Coach
11 years ago

Those are the reasons that there will be less 18 & unders will be less as more older swimmers continue to swim a sign of the times. Also different then in the past is that you can go to Jrs with a national cut and you can then swim more events. The old system had you going to both meets to get in your best event.

jeantuehl
11 years ago

I’m putting my money on De Lucca in the 100 and 200 Free.

Good Sport
Reply to  jeantuehl
11 years ago

You will lose your money to one of the numerous olympians in the 100 and to a non-notable in the 200.

jeantuehl
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 years ago

You’re likely right. He must have been rested for the Purdue Invite. I’ll save my money, but I still believe this will be an off-year for the male Olympians.

DDias
Reply to  jeantuehl
11 years ago

Well, if what was told about DeLucca doing 49´s in LCM in briefs before Olympics(what made brazlian coaches looks like morons leaving him out of relay…), he is gonna be very good next year.
Right now, i put him in third place for NCAA 100yard next year, behind Morozov and Chieriguini.

Rafael
Reply to  Good Sport
11 years ago

with Adrian and Lotche.. hard for him, maybe 3rd place on both.. but I Think he could put up a fight with Feigen..

NATSROCK
11 years ago

Olympians all over the place – Tyler McGill is #68 seed in the 100Y Fly – don’t miss those early heats!

Coach
11 years ago

Give Braden a break. With a psych sheet like this and so many top swimmers not having SCY meets in the small qualifying window, it’s easy to miss people seeded in the 50s or 60s.

Robin
11 years ago

Actually, so is Kim Vandenberg. 19.

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