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2015 Men’s NCAA Swimming Championships Pick ‘Em Contest

The Pick ‘Em Contest for the 2015 Men’s NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships is here! Swimming’s version of basketball’s bracket pools, you can now pick against swim fans around the world for the chance to win prizes.

To enter the 2015 Men’s NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships Pick ‘Em Contest, click here.

SCORING

We’re trying a new scoring methodology this year. Correctly picking the winner of a race will earn you 5 points. Correctly picking a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th place finisher will earn 4 points. 1 bonus point will be awarded for each swimmer correctly picked to finish in the top 4, but in the wrong position.

RULES

Only 1 entry per person. We will validate that each winner had only 1 entry before awarding any prizes. While everyone can enter, to win a prize you must be a legal resident of the United States. Winners are responsible for how any prizes might accept their amateurism. If any winner is ineligible to win a prize, we will give the prize to the next highest finisher.

The contest will close on Thursday morning, prior to the first races at the 2015 Men’s NCAA Championships.

For full, official rules, click here.

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Zanna
9 years ago

Don’t think so

Hulk Swim
9 years ago

Oh goodie… another chance to finish 500th.

Calswimfan
Reply to  Hulk Swim
9 years ago

Was there a post for the final score of the pick em’s for women? I think I did a lot better this time than the last! 😀 I was within the top 100 last I checked.

SOCAL GUY
Reply to  Calswimfan
9 years ago

Where were you checking?

JSP sf
9 years ago

Have final results of Women’s Pick ‘Em contest been posted?

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