52 Teams Earn NCAA Division I Men’s Invites (Official Psych Sheets)

The NCAA has released the official selection sheets for individual events at the 2016 NCAA Men’s Division I Championships.

Texas leads the country with seventeen invited swimmers. After scoring out the meet, they are also projected to win the meet by 30 points over NC State. California qualified 16 swimmers, while Stanford and Florida put 14 and 13 swimmers in the meet, respectively. After the diving qualifiers are added in, the Longhorns will likely have a full squad in Atlanta, which will help them as they fight for the 2016 NCAA title.

Teams with double digit invites:

  • Texas – 17
  • California – 16
  • Stanford – 14
  • Florida – 13
  • Georgia – 12
  • NC State – 12
  • Michigan – 10

Arizona, Auburn, Indiana, and USC are also in striking distance with nine invited swimmers. Despite only having nine invited swimmers, Auburn and Indiana are still expected to earn top ten finishes this season.

In total, 52 teams earned individual invites to NCAAs, which is the same number of teams invited as last year.

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Back2Back
8 years ago

TX Divers = Closers (we ’emphasis’ them)

Swimmer
8 years ago

Don’t forget, Texas also qualified three divers…. (NC State doesn’t dive at all)

austin swim fan
Reply to  Swimmer
8 years ago

Isn’t the limit 18, where divers count as half? Think they have to leave someone home again, right. But who? Last year it was Imri Ganiel. Tough choice!

enchanted rock
Reply to  austin swim fan
8 years ago

I’d say it’s between Dunne, Holter and O’Brien.

Wolfpack
Reply to  Swimmer
8 years ago

I would like to let you now that NC State does dive. Its’ just that we do not emphasis them to be threat at NCAA level

Back2Back
Reply to  Wolfpack
8 years ago

So, since you don’t ’emphasis’ your divers – why do you have them? Dual meet points?

Walker H.
8 years ago

Gooooooo Dawgs!! Sic em!!!!

uhm
8 years ago

what does the “ps” mean on the relay standards?

Admin
Reply to  uhm
8 years ago

It means the team was invited in that relay with a Provisional Swim time. It’s similar to a B standard in an individual event, with the difference that you MUST hit a relay “A” standard (with a few rare exceptions) rather than just rank among the X highest relays to swim ANY relays.

SwimFan1
8 years ago

Texas secured 3 divers this weekend as well, Sean O’Brien, Cory Bowersox, and Mark Anderson. This means they are overqualified, they have some important decisions to make!

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