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2012 Men’s NCAA’s Day 2 Point Differentials

Day 2 Full Finals Recap

Cal continued to absolutely blow away their seeded swimming points, and that’s why they have a big lead headed into the final day of this meet. But this was also their best day. The Bears are actually 47.5 points ahead of where they were after day 2 at last year’s meet (though, last year their lead was 63.5 points, this year it’s only 36).

Texas is keeping pace with Cal in terms of improvements thanks largely to a ton of diving points. On the final day of the meet, Cal is seeded with 131 points, with Texas seeded at 85. Much like we saw last year, Texas will get very close in this meet after the 200 breaststroke, but Cal will dominate scoring in the 200 fly (four potential scorers to Texas’ 1) to put another big gap on. That means that the Longhorns need to take the lead before that point of the meet – which means big points in the mile, and finding scorers in the 200 back. It’s definitely an uphill battle, and they’ll need some help from Cal underperforming, but it is doable. Cal still stands as the new favorites with one day to go.

Arizona, despite winning three national titles, still got further behind their seeds. That’s because in all three of those titles, they also had the top seed. Stanford also stays just above seed, while Michigan and Auburn have fallen way behind.

Check out the chart below to see how each team is faring. The Total column includes diving, the Swimming column does not. Green means a team is swimming well, blue means they’re right on par (+/-10), and red means a team is giving up a lot of points.

Actual Points Seeded Points Total +/- Swimming +/-
1. Cal 379.5 195 +184.5 +184.5
2. Texas 343.5 160 +183.5 +133.5
3. Arizona 283 304 -21 -39
4. Stanford 277 228 +49 +12
5. Michigan 199 268 -69 -69
6. Auburn 178.5 215 -36.5 -36.5
7. Florida 125 104 +21 +21
8. USC 119 155 -36 -36
9. Louisville 110 97 +13 +13
10. Indiana 102 67 +35 -10
11. Ohio State 92 93 -1 -14
12. Texas A&M 69 58 +11 -6
13. Georgia 62.5 60 +2.5 +2.5

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