Auburn Holds 98-Point Lead After Day One of Men’s NCAA Championships

EAST MEADOW, New York, March 25. THE Auburn Tigers were heavy favorites coming into this meet, but no one — not even Auburn coach David Marsh — imagined his charges would be so dominant.

Auburn won three of the five swimming events contested, setting two world records and a world-best time in the process. In the 400 medley relay, one of the two events the Tigers didn't win, they finished second, well under the previous world mark. In their weak event, the 500 free, they placed a swimmer in the A final.

The Tigers were so overwhelming that Coach Marsh even allowed himself a small smile. "This was a very good day for us," he understated.

Auburn tallied 211 points, 98 more than Stanford with 113. Texas and Arizona are tied for third with 110. Thirty teams scored points this day.

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AFTER FIRST DAY

1) AUBURN 211 14) SOUTH CAROLINA 22
2) STANFORD 113 17) INDIANA 20
3) TEXAS 110 18) S.M.U. 19
3) ARIZONA 110 19) WISCONSIN 18
5) FLORIDA 77 20) SOUTHERN CAL. 13
6) MICHIGAN 74 20) OHIO STATE 13
7) CAL. BERKELEY 67 22) NORTH CAROLINA 11
8) TENNESSEE 57 22) MIAMI (FLORIDA) 11
9) NORTHWESTERN 49 24) LOUISIANA STATE 8
10) TEXAS A&M 41 24) NAVY 8
11) MINNESOTA 40 26) WASHINGTON 6
12) GEORGIA 34 26) PITTSBURGH 6
13) VIRGINIA 29 28) IOWA 2
14) KENTUCKY 22 28) HAWAII 2
14) ARIZONA STATE 22 30) PURDUE 1

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