NCAA Men's Swim Team Scoring based on Midseason Rankings
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NCAA Men's Swim Team Scoring based on Midseason Rankings

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NCAA Men's Swim Team Scoring based on Midseason Rankings
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We’re now through the second round of NCAA midseason invites and it’s time to take a look at where the division 1 teams stand. Per the request of some of our commenters, we’ve gone through and scored out how the men’s NCAA team battle would go based on the midseason rankings. This article only discusses scores based on the men’s rankings, which you can find here. We’re currently working on the women’s version, which will be posted soon.

It should be noted that a handful of teams were without some of their best swimmers, but those swimmers are expected to be back in action in the second half of the season. For example, Florida only had Caeleb Dressel for day 1 of the Purdue Invite, but didn’t get a chance to swim the 100 fly or 100 free individually as he had to tend to a personal matter. Georgia’s Gunnar Bentz and USC’s Carsten Vissering were absent altogether. These guys will not only add plenty of individual points for their respective teams, but they’ll also make a big difference on relays.

A FEW THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND:

  • Ocasionally, we’ll see a swimmer rank in the top 16 of more than 3 individual events. In that case, we take their 3 highest finishes and dropped them out of the others, bumping the next fastest swimmers up into the top 16 and assigning scores accordingly.
  • It should also be noted that swimmers were able to swim all 5 relays at these invites, which they won’t be able to do at NCAAs unless the only swim 2 individual events.
  • Diving will play a role in the team scoring at NCAAs, which isn’t accounted for here.
  • The article only includes division 1.
  • In some cases, the top teams may have had more than one relay rank in the top 16. We have only ranked and scored the fastest relay for each school.
  • If there was a tie for 8th or 16th, both swimmers were given the normal amount of points for their place because we can’t just call them up and ask for a swimoff.

NCAA MEN’S TEAM SCORES BASED ON MIDSEASON RANKINGS:

PLACE

TEAM

SCORE

1

Cal

476

2

Texas

357

3

NC State

294

4

Stanford

226.5

5

Michigan

216.5

6

Florida

199

7

Alabama

189.5

8

Indiana

157

9

Arizona State

151.5

10

Tennessee

130

11

Southern Cal

127.5

12

Auburn

121

13

Missouri

114

14

Texas A&M

107

15

Arizona

92

16

Denver

78.5

17

Grand Canyon

73

18

Georgia

70

19

Louisville

62

20

Florida State

51

21

Notre Dame

26

22

Utah

26

23

Ohio State

23

24

UC Santa Barbara

22

25

Kentucky

21

26

Georgia Tech

21

27

Minnesota

18.5

28

Missouri State

17.5

29

Loyola Maryland

15

30

Harvard

15

31

UNLV

13

32

Cornell

10.5

33

South Carolina

9

34

Virginia

9

35

Purdue

9

36

Yale

3

37

Cincinnati

2

Credit for this article goes to SwimSwam and Lauren Neidigh.

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