Swimming World Poll Of The Week: NCAA DI Predictions – Video

Swimming World Poll Of The Week

Swimming World Poll of the Week for Wednesday March 11, 2015 sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products.

Conference meets are over and the NCAA championship meets are right around the corner. Over the last two weeks, Swimming World polled viewers on who they think will win the Men’s and Women’s Division I championships later this month.

They were given 6 options based off Swimming World’s top 10 predictions. The options for the men were Cal, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Michigan or another team.

Results are in and 44% think Texas is going to swim away with the championship title this year. Not a bad prediction given the depth of their team this year. 30% of the votes went towards Cal, 10% Michigan, 6% Florida, 4% Georgia and the remaining 4% of votes think some other team will win the title.

On the women’s side, Swimming World’s top 5 schools were California, Georgia, Stanford, USC and Texas.
With over half of the votes, voters choose Cal with 56%. 22% went towards Georgia, 8% Stanford, 6% A&M. 2% of the votes went to USC and the remaining 2 believe some other team will win the championship.

Swimming World will be in attendance at both the men and women’s competitions to bring you live coverage, photo galleries and interviews with the athletes and coaches. Go to SwimmingWorld.com for more information.

Watch This Weeks Poll Of The Week

In this week’s poll, we want to bring our attention back around to The Michael Phelps. As you remember, Phelps was suspended earlier this year for an extreme DUI. He withdrew from the World Championship roster which will compete in Russia late July.

However, there has now been talk about Phelps’ suspension coming to an early end. Regardless of what happens, we want to know, how do you feel about Michael’s suspension and the possibility of him being added back to the World Champ roster?
A) His suspension was extreme and he should compete at Worlds
B) His suspension was fair but should still be allowed to compete at Worlds
C) His suspension was fair and he still should not compete at Worlds or
D) His suspension was light and should absolutely not compete at Worlds.
Please weigh in and vote on SwimmingWorld.com. This time next week we will deliver the results.

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