Official Psych Sheet for NCAA Division 1 Men’s Championships Released
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Just over 24 hours after the release of the pre-cut psych sheets for the NCAA Division I men’s championships, USA Swimming has posted the official version with only the swimmers that have been actually selected to swim in the meet.
2017 NCAA Division I Men’s NCAA Championships Official Psych Sheet
The top 29 to 30 entrants into each event were selected to compete.
Atotal of 235 athletes from 50 schools received invitations. Cal had the most with 17 invited swimmers, followed by Texas with 15 and Stanford with 14.
Every swimmer selected to compete individually may also compete in any other events in which they hold NCAA “B” cuts. Swimmers who are not selected individually but do attend the meet to compete on relays may not compete in any individual events, even if they have a “B” cut slower than the selection time.
Also released was the list of eligible individuals by school and eligible relays for each event.
In addition, the NCAA published a list of alternates that would get into the meet if one or more swimmers drop out—and since swimmers usually do withdraw, some of those on this list are likely to get in. Find that list by clicking here.
All the top seeds are the same as they appeared on the pre-cut psych sheet. Check out who is in the No. 1 spot for every event. Texas and Cal lead the way with three top seeds each, while Florida and Michigan each have two.
Top Seeds:
50 free: Caeleb Dressel, Florida, 18.46
100 free: Caeleb Dressel, Florida, 41.24
200 free: Dean Farris, Harvard 1:31.56
500 free: Felix Auboeck, Michigan, 4:10.67
1650 free: Felix Auboeck, Michigan, 14:29.25
100 back: Ryan Murphy, Cal, 44.61
200 back: Ryan Murphy, Cal, 1:38.07
100 breast: Fabien Schwingenschlogl, Missouri, 51.07
200 breast: Will Licon, Texas, 1:49.89
100 fly: Joseph Schooling, Texas, 44.06
200 fly: Jack Conger, Texas, 1:39.17
200 IM: Andrew Seliskar, Cal, 1:41.24
400 IM: Chase Kalisz, Georgia, 3:36.21
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Some longer events need to be added! Man, these times are just too fast! How about a 800 I.M. for starters, geez
I watched this last night on espn!!