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2019 Women’s NCAA Championships Pick’Em: Day 1&2 Update

2019 WOMEN’S DIVISION I NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Day 2 finals saw some big upsets. Brooke Forde of Stanford’s 500 win was picked by only 2% of pick’em entries. No one picked Paige Madden of Virginia’s 2nd place finish. 1% had Mackenzie Padington of Minnesota’s 3rd place finish. The most picked finish was favorite Cierra Runge of Arizona St’s 4th place finish at 11%.

The 200 IM saw another upset when Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson won the 200 IM, picked by only 2% of entires. Favorite Ella Eastin of Stanford was 2nd (5%). Sydney Pickrem of Texas A&M was third (17%) and Louise Hansson of USC (17%) was 4th.

The most predictable event of the night was the 50 free. There, favorite Abbey Weitzeil came through for 73% of entries. Erika Brown (66%), and Mallory Comerford (63%) were popular choices in the 2nd and 3rd spots. Maggie MacNeil (11%) was 4th.

The favorites swept the relays with more than 60% correctly picking the winner in all three relays.

How Everyone Did

After day 2 the daily winner and therefore overall leader was brendan.farrar with 73 points. Next was WISCO 20/20 with 69, reader12 with 64, and Husker100 with 64.

The complete top ten are in the table below. If you weren’t in the top ten and want to see how your pick are doing so far, check the entries spreadsheet here.

Entry Points
1 brendan.farrar 73
2 WISCO 20/20 69
3 reader12 64
3 Husker100 64
5 mastrakm 63
5 HBear 63
5 Rastall 63
5 Kyle Haflich 63
5 Rowotter 63
5 CanSwim13 63
5 Spotted Zebra 63
5 ashao 63

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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