PHOENIX, Arizona, January 23. AS all of our subscribers know, one of the most sought after Swimming World articles on the collegiate scene comes in the form of our prediction pieces published in March.
This year, we wanted to get some input from our readers on how you would rank the teams.
The following lists include all teams with the potential of being selected for the top 10, listed in alphabetical order:
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Arizona
Auburn
California
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Northwestern
Ohio State
Purdue
Stanford
Southern California
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
WOMEN
Arizona
Arizona State
Auburn
California
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Kentucky
Michigan
Minnesota
SMU
Stanford
Tennessee
Texas
Texas A&M
UCLA
What are your thoughts? Use the Reaction Time box below to chime in.
Reaction Time Comments
January 23, 2008 I think the uva women should be on their, 10th Submitted by: bab
January 29, 2008 SMU men's team currently has teams ranked in the top ten fastest times for every relay and has the top ranked individual in the 100 breastroke. With 16 teams on your list, SMU will beat many. Submitted by: JT
February 13, 2008 If the NCAAs were held today based on the current top times (not taking into account diving points), Arizona would be the runaway winner with 550 points, Texas would be second with 340 points, Stanford, Auburn, and Tennessee would battle for 3rd, 4th, and 5th with 250 points, Michigan and Minnesota would be 6th and 7th, and California, SMU, and Southern Cal would round out the top ten, with Georgia, Florida, and Arizona State close behind. Ohio State with its divers could score 100 points. Obviously when you just score the top 16, there can be a substantial change in points. Submitted by: jt
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