2021 NCAA MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- When: Wednesday, March 24 – Saturday, March 27, 2021
- Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center / Greensboro, NC (Eastern Time Zone)
- Defending champion: Cal (1x) – 2019 results
- Streaming:
- Championship Central
- Live Results
Over the last 5-10 years we’ve grown more accustomed to seeing freestylers with some crazy range, but Texas junior Drew Kibler is one of the few men who has NCAA scoring ability in both the 50 free and the 500 free.
Kibler swam the 50 free as a freshman at the 2019 NCAA Championships. He hit a lifetime best 19.08, just missing out on a spot in the A-final, then tied with Cal’s Michael Jensen in the B-final at 19.15.
The next year, though, Kibler had an almost Clark Smith-like sophomore year breakout in the 500 free, clocking a 4:11 at the 2019 Minnesota Invite. Kibler knocked nearly another three seconds off of that time this season, going 4:08.28 back in October.
Kibler now sits #5 all-time in the event, so it’s really no surprise to see him entered in the 500 free, just as he was last year before NCAAs was cancelled. He’s seeded 3rd in the event, behind Florida’s Kieran Smith and Georgia’s Jake Magahey, who each threw down 4:06s at last month’s SEC Championships, with Smith tying his U.S. Open record in the event.
In a vacuum, putting Kibler in the 500 free over the 50 free seems like an easy one. But there are a couple interesting wrinkles that might have at least given the Texas coaching staff some thought.
First, Texas a lot more men entered in the 500, and while Kibler is currently the only seeded to score, they have five men seeded between 21st and 27th, including a trio of guys at 4:14, a time that would normally score. Meanwhile, only one guy who is likely to make the Texas roster is actually entered in the 50 free, Kibler’s classmate Daniel Krueger, who’s seeded 10th.
Second, there’s also relay implications. The 200 free relay is contested just minutes before the 500 free, and as we’ve dug through the archives, we couldn’t find a single example in recent history of a male swimmer who swam finals in both the 200 free and the 500 free. Kibler actually has the fastest 50 free lifetime best of anyone on the Texas squad, with that 19.08 from 2019 just ahead of Krueger’s 19.10 from this year.
Additionally, thanks to the difference in conference and NCAA meet schedules, Kibler was on the Texas relay at Big 12s that went 1:15.76, good for #2 in the NCAA, and he split 18.56. The Longhorns will still get a more-than-solid relay from Krueger, probably plus some combination of Chris Staka, Alvin Jiang, Jake Sannem, and Caspar Corbeau, all whom are capable of going under 19.0 on a relay start. But, it seems like leaving Kibler off of this relay could cost them half a second, and on the psych sheet, that would drop them from 2nd to 7th, and if that was to hold true for the actual competition, that could prove to be a pretty big point swing in what’s once again projected to be a very tight team battle against Cal for the meet championship.
Kibler is also again entered in the 200 free, where he’s the #2 seed behind Smith, and the 100 free, where he’s the #6 seed, setting him as a potential three-distance freestyle A-finalist.
i’ll predict a 18.87 lead off and a 4:09 and 4th place. All you doubters can eat me.
So what – the TENN divers do 1 meter and tower!
That is going to be one fast 500 free final this year. 2-3 guys possibly going 4:06.
Pretty sure no swimmer has ever gone sub-19 and sub-4:10. Would be quite a feat to do both in about half an hour.
I truly believe that Kibler doing the 50/500 free double will be best for Texas, the way that he swims the 500 when he went 5:08 he looked SUPER smooth the first 200 and he went out 1.36-1.37. Taking 8th place which is worst case will still bring in big points for Texas as with Kibler they can move up multiple spots especially with Cal having almost a gaurentee faster time (hoffer was not shaved and im pretty sure Carr was rocking a stache too) with the team race on the line being 2-7 will be a big deal. Also will this bring confusion with the other relays because Krueger can easily anchor the 4medley as he does not need… Read more »
I remember seeing him win the 500 free at 2017 Winter Juniors East at Knoxville, then turn around about 15 minutes later and win the 50 free. Now, Winter Juniors is not the NCAAs, but his range and recovery were very impressive.
No break between individuals and the relay? Thought there was 20 minutes?
Either way, pretty sure they ran the numbers and this was the best scenario
Right? we can sit here and question decisions until the cows come home, but Eddie Reese knows more than everyone who reads this comment combined.
A Cristian Quintero kind of swimmer. Am I dating myself for this one?
Uhh…. No offense, but Quintero wasn’t that long ago…
Ah the good ol’ days