SEC Can Start Swim Season On October 1 With Dual Meets Allowed

The SEC has released guidelines for the 2020 swimming & diving season, which can start as early as October 1 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

SEC swim teams can begin their official seasons as of October 1, 2020, with the regular season set to end on January 25, 2021. That stretch will mostly be limited to dual meets, though the SEC release does say some other formats – like triangular meets or invitationals – could be possible if overall participation numbers are limited and social distancing can be followed.

Here are a few more details from the SEC release:

  • Season can begin no earlier than October 1, 2020
  • Regular season must end no later than January 25, 2021
  • Dual meets only
    • Unless “alternative strategies are identified to limit the overall number of participants to ensure appropriate distancing.”
  • No limit on the number of events
  • Competition must be against regionalized opponents

The SEC is generally the first Power-5 conference to begin the postseason in swimming & diving. The SEC Championships are typically in mid-February. There’s no official word yet on the status of the conference championship meet.

Athletes who choose to opt out of the season based on pandemic-related health concerns will have their scholarships honored.

The news means that SEC programs could begin competition within about two and a half weeks. Typically, college dual meets begin as early as September, but the coronavirus pandemic has pushed the start date back as colleges work to resume classes and sports safely.

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SwimFan
3 years ago

Lets get rid of politicians ALL politicians and just hang out, do our thing, get tan, drink a little tequila and do a little dance! Of course wearing masks, social distancing and with virtual sports.

Blackflag82
3 years ago

Fingers crossed this happens. I wonder if this plan will survive October given football starting.

Austinpoolboy
3 years ago

No dual meets with Kentucky…..

Texas A&M Swim Fan
3 years ago

Wonderful news👍👍👍

SwimFan
3 years ago

Very good plan! If for some reason a team has high positive rates, they must not compete (like UK). Even if there are only 2 or 3 teams which can compete still good. Vandy has a chance to win the SEC title this season!

Ghost
3 years ago

So no fall Invites?

thezwimmer
Reply to  Ghost
3 years ago

Hopefully there are less restrictions by then, but you could see teams doing dual/tri meets over multiple days (cost permitting) where swimmers are rested and suited.

GA Boy
3 years ago

SEC- it just means more!

Horninco
Reply to  GA Boy
3 years ago

It means you’re aren’t winning the title

Last edited 3 years ago by Horninco
GA Boy
Reply to  Horninco
3 years ago

It means they teach you proper grammar!😉

Horninco
Reply to  GA Boy
3 years ago

Got me, your a genius

DropTheHammer
Reply to  Horninco
3 years ago

*** You’re

GA Boy
Reply to  Horninco
3 years ago

I really really hope you were joking😳

Lululemon Provides Luxury Karenware
3 years ago

I hope those Big Ten Presidents are paying attention. We don’t have to cower in fear!

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