2012 Men’s NCAA Championships Viewing Guide

Here’s all of the information you’ll need to follow the 2012 Men’s NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships from home.

Live Results:

Swimming results available here.
Diving live results available here.

Live Video

Friday and Saturday Finals Sessions:
ESPN Watch (formerly ESPN3.com)

Thursday Finals, Thursday/Friday/Saturday Prelims Sessions:
GoSeattleU.com (meet hosts)

Meet Schedule:

All Prelims Sessions begin at 2PM Eastern time, 11 AM West Coast (local) time
All Finals Sessions begin at 10PM Eastern time, 7 PM West Coast (local) time
The 1,650 freestyle early heats will begin at 445 Eastern Time, 145 West Coast (local) time on Saturday

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completelyconquered
12 years ago

The worst Live Video Feed coverage I have ever seen.

completelyconquered
Reply to  Braden Keith
12 years ago

Live results was better today.

Swim Ma
12 years ago

Keep the tweets coming Braden!They are great!

Swim Ma
12 years ago

Can’t believe Gators didn’t final in the 500 Free.Do you think it is because they tapered for
SEC’s a month ago, or is it that it that the swimmers were Freshman and sophomores?
Results page isn’t updating quickly either.Hope they get the bugs out soon, it is frustrating to
be on the East Coast and not get the results quicker.
No live stream as of yet.

Eh
12 years ago

I’m just getting a black page with the video link…

wonkabar23
12 years ago

All im getting is a please stand by on the goseattleu site. Anyone else actually able to log in?

don
12 years ago

Good to see you back bobo gigi.
I agree, I don’t think the men’s meet will be nearly as fast as the women’s was. 100 breast,100 back as well as the 2im are the races I am really looking forward to.

bobo gigi
12 years ago

I’m waiting for the show of David Nolan. I want to watch Kevin Cordes in breaststroke. He’s the the future biggest star of breaststroke that american swimming was waiting for a long time. I’ll watch Clay Youngquist too. I’m sure he’s a star in the making in the 200 free. And for sprint events I’ll keep an eye on the battle between Jimmy Feigen, a contender for an olympic spot, and Vlad Morozov, the perhaps future american.
The women’s meet was fantastic with many records. I don’t think the level will be as good on the men’s meet. But we can have good surprises.

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