As a kick-off to our upcoming previews of the college conference championship meets, here’s a rundown of the ‘big six’ conference championship meet schedule.
The week before each meet, we will put together a preview with links to the psych sheets, any viewing information (if available), and an overall rundown of the conference. We will also point out a few races to watch, as well as predict the outcome of each meet.
ACC Championships (Women) – February 15th-18th, Christianburg, VA – Christianburg Aquatic Center (Virginia Tech)
Defending Champions: Virginia/Women
Big East Championships (Men & Women Combined) – February 15th-18th, Pittsburgh, PA – Trees Pool (Pitt)
Big Ten Championships (Women) – February 15th-18th, Iowa City, IA – Campus Recreation and Wellness Center (Iowa)
Defending Champions: Indiana/Women
SEC Championships (Men & Women Combined) – February 15th-18th, Knoxville, Tennessee – Allen Jones Intercollegiate Aquatics Center (Tennessee)
Defending Champions: Auburn/Men; Georgia/Women
ACC Championships (Men) – February 22nd-25th, Christianburg, VA – Christianburg Aquatic Center (Virginia Tech)
Defending Champions: Virginia/Men
Big 12 Championships (Men & Women Combined) – February 22nd-25th, Columbia, Missouri – Mizzou Aquatics Center (Missouri)
Defending Champions: Texas/Men; Texas/Women
Big Ten Championships (Men) – February 22nd-25th, Iowa City, IA – Campus Recreation and Wellness Center (Iowa)
Defending Champions: Michigan/Men
Pac 12 Championships (Women, Men/Women Divers) – February 22nd-25th, Federal Way, Washington – King Aquatic Center
Defending Champions: Stanford/Women
Pac 12 Championships (Men Swimming Only) – February 29th-March 3rd, Monterey Park, California – East Los Angeles College Swim Center
Defending Champions: Stanford/Men
Is there any information on Big East Psych sheets? Thanks!
Have psych sheets for Big 10s been released?
I haven’t seen Big Ten Psych Sheets yet (why I’m holding off on doing their preview) – but here’s the Championship Central, where they’d probably go first.
http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/w-swim/spec-rel/big-ten-championships-2011.html
Swimmers are on their way to SEC’s in just a few hours.Cannot wait to see them all compete.
Incredible talent in the SEC and some fantastic young people with wonderful futures ahead of them.
Wishing all of you the best, no matter what team you swim for!Having watched many of the swimmers compete since they were 9 years old, it is an honor to see them compete at this level.
Have fun!sWIM FAST!And have even more fun!We will be cheering you on in the stands!
Im not really sure where to put this, but did anyone notice that Lauren Smart was on fire at the AZ vs ASU meet a couple days ago? 51.5 100 bk and 52.2 100 fly. Wonder how much she’ll improve upon that in the coming weeks.
Thanks for the info Braden Keith.I am amazed at how quickly, and how much info you are on top of.You must never sleep.Great job with your site and love all the news…You are certainly right about the psych sheet.My swimmer is entered in 6 events and I know she swims relays so that is definitely not right….
How many events can a swimmer swim at a conference meet?Is it the same for NCAA’s?
Each team is allowed to bring 18 swimmers aren’t they?Just trying to grasp the ins and outs!
SEC psych sheet is at:
http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-swim/spec-rel/2012_sec_psych.htm
I heard that the SEC psych sheet was out…can anyone find it??
agreed and agreed….but not this year for sure!