2014 D2 National Championships: Ups/Downs Day One

Note: Ups refer to swimmers in the A final, who can finish no lower than 8th barring a DQ, and Downs refer to swimmers in the B final, who can finish no higher than 9th and no lower than 16th (again, barring a DQ on the low end).

Scoring

  1. 20
  2. 17
  3. 16
  4. 15
  5. 14
  6. 13
  7. 12
  8. 11
  9. 9
  10. 7
  11. 6
  12. 5
  13. 4
  14. 3
  15. 2
  16. 1

Taking a look at the possible points scored tonight, we break down what teams have the ability to score more than their counterparts.  Drury and Wingate looking very strong on the men’s side while Drury, Queens, and Bridgeport all have the chance to score the most points on the ladies side.

Here is our Recap of Day one Prelims

  Women 50 Free Women 200 IM Women’s

Totals

Men 200 IM Men 50 Free Men’s

Totals

West Chester   1 up/1 down 1 up/ 1 down      
Drury 1 up/2 down 1 up/ 1 down 2 up/ 3 down 2 up/ 1 down 3 up/2 down 5 up/ 3 down
Wingate   1 up 1 up 2 up/ 1 down   2 up/ 1 down
Queens 1 down 2 up 2 up/ 1 down 1 up   1 up
Bridgeport 1 up 1 up 2 up   1 up 1 up
IUP 1 down 1 up 1 up/ 1 down      
Ashland 1 down 1 up 1 up/ 1 down      
Colorado Mesa   1 down 1 down      
West Florida 1 down 1 down 2 down      
Wayne State 1 up 1 down 1 up/ 1 down 1 up   1 up
LIU Post   1 down 1 down      
Findlay   1 down 1 down      
Alaska-Faribanks   1 down 1 down      
Grand Valley 1 down   1 down 1 up   1 up
Southen Conn.       1 up   1 up
Florida Southern 1 down   1 down 2 down 1 up/1 down 1 up/ 3 down
Lake Erie       1 down   1 down
Nova S’Eastern       1 down 1 down 2 down
Cal Baptist 1 up   1 up 1 down   1 down
Ashland       1 down 1 down 2 down
Simon Fraser 1 up   1 up      
Limestone 1 up   1 up   1 up 1 up
NMU 1 up   1 up      
Hillsdale 1 up   1 up      
UCSD         1 up/1 down 1 up/ 1 down
Saint Leo         1 up 1 up
Delta State         1 down 1 down
Tampa         1 down 1 down
Missouri S&T         1 down 1 down

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JP
10 years ago

Well, this meet is going to be over with fast, as expected. Drury with the decade of dominance!

Hoping for some dogfights in the IM and relay tonight though.

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