2020 M. Pac-12 Day 4 Up/Downs: Arizona, Stanford to Battle 1.5 Points Apart

2020 MEN’S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2020 men’s Pac-12 Championships continued this morning with prelims of the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, and 200 fly. The mile will be swum as timed finals this afternoon, with the top 8 seeds swimming at the start of tonight’s finals session. Read on for the up/mid/down tracking of this morning’s preliminary events, and the impact it could have on the team standings after night 3 finals.

*NOTE: This report does not include relays or timed finals of the mile.*

For those unfamiliar with swimming terminology, the concept of “Ups” and “Downs” is a good way to track which teams performed best at prelims. In prelims, swimmers qualify for one of three finals heats: the top 8 finishers make the A final, places 9 through 16 the B final and places 17 through 24 the C final. In finals, swimmers are locked into their respective final, meaning a swimmer in the B heat (spots 9-16) can only place as high as 9th or as low as 16th, even if they put up the fastest or slowest time of any heat in the final.

With that in mind, we’ll be tracking “Ups” and “Downs” after each prelims session. “Up” refers to swimmers in the A final, and “Downs”  to swimmers in the B final. At the Pac-12 men’s meet, only the A and B finals are scored. 

TOTAL UP/DOWNS

The mile can be a little more unpredictable scoring-wise. While swimmers in prelims/finals events are locked into their respective heats, someone in the mile could move from a no time seed up into the top 8, in theory, or someone seeded in the top 8 could fall to B-final scoring range. For that reason, the mile isn’t included in this table.

Barring a significant number of DQs, the Bears will go on to earn their 3rd straight title. Arizona should slightly outscore ASU in the events accounted for here, but it looks like the Sun Devils will be able to hold on to 2nd. The Wildcats will battle with the Cardinal as they’re separated by 1.5 points. Utah looks to stay ahead of USC for 5th place.

Team Up Down Total
Cal (576) 12 5 17
ASU (414) 6 5 11
Arizona (387) 7 6 13
Stanford (385.5) 6 4 10
Utah (296) 1 5 6
USC (279.5) 0 7 7

MEN’S 200 BACK

Team Up Down Total
Cal (576) 5 1 6
ASU (414) 1 1 2
Arizona (387) 1 2 3
Stanford (385.5) 1 2 3
Utah (296) 0 1 1
USC (279.5) 0 1 1

MEN’S 100 FREE

Team Up Down Total
Cal (576) 2 1 3
ASU (414) 4 1 5
Arizona (387) 1 2 3
Stanford (385.5) 0 1 1
Utah (296) 1 1 2
USC (279.5) 0 2 2

MEN’S 200 BREAST

Team Up Down Total
Cal (576) 3 1 4
ASU (414) 0 2 2
Arizona (387) 1 1 2
Stanford (385.5) 4 0 4
Utah (296) 0 2 2
USC (279.5) 0 2 2

MEN’S 200 FLY

Team Up Down Total
Cal (576) 2 2 4
ASU (414) 1 1 2
Arizona (387) 4 1 5
Stanford (385.5) 1 1 2
Utah (296) 0 1 1
USC (279.5) 0 2 2

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tnp101
4 years ago

Stanford needs to get sprinters and.build the team from there. I am surprised that most.of.the current.guys are not improving as much sprinting-wise. Hopefully they need to look at the techniques and underwater work more for next year.

Waterbear13
4 years ago

Any comments or thoughts on how Dan Schemmel’s first year with Stanford is going? This will be Stanford’s lowest finish at Pac12s(10s) since 1980 (6th).

However, that 1980 season was also Skip Kenney’s first year as head coach. The next year the Cardinal finished 3rd and the year after 1st (starting the 30 year streak). https://gostanford.com/news/2017/1/1/mens-swimming-diving-season-by-season-results.aspx

taa
Reply to  Waterbear13
4 years ago

He’s got a pretty stellar class coming in next year led by Minakov. Actually if you look at it its got to be ranked in the top 5 in the nation

Reid
Reply to  taa
4 years ago

I’d say third at worst, probably better than Cal’s for second. And stronger in the sprints than Texas, so you could argue number one.

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

Arizona and ASU looking solid. Stanford not so much.

Waterbear13
4 years ago

Any word on the poor performances from USC? How many of their guys are qualified for NCAAs? Salo is not leaving an easy task for whomever takes over.

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
Reply to  Waterbear13
4 years ago

the thing is, the team is almost all freshmen (who are doing pretty good) and sophomores (who look off here but were good mid season). The bigger question is what happened to the junior and senior classes – Miljenic and basically nothing else.

John Swimman
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

Their senior ncaa breaststroker redshirting isn’t doing the team any favors

Gator
4 years ago

Zona rocked the 2Fly

Justin Wright
Reply to  Gator
4 years ago

2 fly crew goes hard 💪🏼

AZswummer
Reply to  Gator
4 years ago

Bear Down Cats!!!

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