Division I Qualifying Times Released for 2017 NCAA Championships
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The NCAA Division I qualifying times for the 2016-17 season have been posted on the NCAA’s website.
The 2016 NCAA Championships were once again the site of historically fast swimming with records falling left and right. The fastest yards meet in the world shows no signs of slowing down now.
Short course meter times may once again be converted into qualifying times, though long course meters times are not eligible.
The women’s meet is scheduled March 16-18, 2017 at the Indiana University Natatorium, while the men’s meet will take place the next weekend, March 23-25.




Long course times WILL NOT be permitted for qualifying to NCAAs next year. Only SCY and SCM times will be accepted.
From the conversion section of the document:
“All time standards, consideration standards and optional-entry standards may be achieved only in 25-yard or 25-meter racing courses. No times achieved in 50-meter courses will be eligible for selection.”
Hanna Blewett
Sharks Swimming
Maddy Casswell
it’s in yards
convert
Some fast times! Whenever I watch swimming I immediate check the height of the winning swimmer on Wikepedia after the event. I always get excited when I see 5’11 swimmers who have super fast times. It means hard training can trump super height sometimes.
Tyler Gomez Connor Bos, Lili Toth London Schumacher
John R Poeta
Parker!