While a few big invites are yet to come, namely the Georgia Fall Invite and Texas Invite, we’ve put together a list of the top 10 swimmers in each event from the invites that have been swum so far. Archive photo via Simone Castrovillari
Several of the 2016 midseason invites for NCAA teams are now in the books, with swimmers breaking Pool Records, NCAA Records, and American Records this past weekend. While a few big invites are yet to come, namely the Georgia Fall Invite and Texas Invite, we’ve put together a list of the top 10 swimmers in each event from the invites that have been swum so far. The lists in this article only include times from the meets throughout last weekend in individual events for the men. To view the women’s version, click here.
You can find full results for each meet by clicking the links below, which includes all meets that uncluded times that made it into the top 10:
(Note: Results are compiled from INVITES ONLY this past weekend, which took place from November 17th-20th. The times listed are from the USA Swimming database, so if any swimmers are missing from the list that should be on it, we’ll update accordingly. The purpose of this is not to give a complete list of the top 10 from all meets so far, but to combine the results of the invites since there were so many occuring at once)
Should’ve read more carefully…maybe a more appropriate title would be “Top 10 swims from this past weekend of college invites” – but we are just talking semantics so it doesn’t matter.
Monty Hopkins
7 years ago
Congratulations Antonio, outstanding swim – keep it going!
Harambe
7 years ago
Jack Conger took his 300 fly out in 1:42, people forget that
Does anyone know how to read?? Look at the title people.
weirdo
7 years ago
I guess some people don’t read before they comment?!
dunc1952
7 years ago
Relays?
sven
7 years ago
couple things:
1) The whole top 10 in the 200 free were all within half a second of eachother. That would be a fun heat to watch all at once.
2) Katie Ledecky would have been 9th in the 1650. After a lot of these guys got a couple days rest and were suited up. Dear sweet merciful baby Jesus, that’s fast.
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And those were great swims! However, they did not take place this past weekend. Please refer to the first paragraph.
No times from the B1G challenge are in this list. Blake Peroni, Vini Lanza, Jakub Maly, et al should be on this list.
Please refer to the beginning paragraph and note of the article. Also the previous comments. Thanks
Should’ve read more carefully…maybe a more appropriate title would be “Top 10 swims from this past weekend of college invites” – but we are just talking semantics so it doesn’t matter.
Congratulations Antonio, outstanding swim – keep it going!
Jack Conger took his 300 fly out in 1:42, people forget that
Dude I was just about to comment that!
Does anyone know how to read?? Look at the title people.
I guess some people don’t read before they comment?!
Relays?
couple things:
1) The whole top 10 in the 200 free were all within half a second of eachother. That would be a fun heat to watch all at once.
2) Katie Ledecky would have been 9th in the 1650. After a lot of these guys got a couple days rest and were suited up. Dear sweet merciful baby Jesus, that’s fast.