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27 Teams Get Relay Invites for 2021 Men’s NCAAs; 11 Teams Hit All Five ‘A’ Cuts

It takes four very solid swimmers, if not a couple of strong swimmers and a star or two, to qualify a relay to the NCAA Championships. It’s common that a team with one or two stars still can’t get a relay fast enough during the season to get to swim it at the big meet.

This year, for the 2021 NCAA Men’s Championships, 27 teams have at least one eligible relay. That’s actually five more teams than the number set for the women’s meet.

Last year, 28 teams qualified at least one relay to the meet. Note that COVID-19 has affected this number not only due to training restrictions, but also because there are fewer top-notch teams competing this year: the Ivy League canceled its season and Arizona State is redshirting its roster, accounting for at least a few teams who would typically qualify relays.

11 teams hit automatic qualifying standards in all five relays, while 16 total teams are eligible in all five relays thanks to having provisional standards.

Auburn, Denver and Northwestern are the three teams who qualified in a relay last year who will not have any eligible relays this year, aside from the aforementioned teams who don’t have 2020-21 seasons. Meanwhile, UNC, USC, Utah and Pitt have relays this year after not sending any last year.

Check out the full chart below, and note that ‘PS’ means the relay has a provisional standard, not an automatic one.

SCHOOL 800 FREE RELAY 400 MEDLEY RELAY 200 MEDLEY RELAY 200 FREE RELAY 400 FREE RELAY # OF “A” CUTS # OF “B” CUTS RELAYS QUALIFIED
Texas 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Texas A&M 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Cal 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Florida 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
NC State 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Michigan 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Georgia 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Virginia Tech 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Ohio State 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Indiana 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Louisville 800 free relay 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 5 0 5
Arizona 800 free relay 400 medley relay PS PS 400 free relay 3 2 5
Mizzou 800 free relay 400 medley relay PS PS 400 free relay 3 2 5
Virginia PS PS 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 3 2 5
Florida State PS PS 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 3 2 5
Georgia Tech PS 400 medley relay 200 medley relay PS PS 2 3 5
Alabama 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 4 0 4
Purdue 400 medley relay 200 medley relay 200 free relay 400 free relay 4 0 4
USC 800 free relay PS PS PS 1 3 4
Tennessee PS PS 200 medley relay PS 1 3 4
UNC PS PS 200 medley relay PS 1 3 4
Stanford 800 free relay PS PS 1 2 3
Utah PS 200 medley relay 1 1 2
Penn State PS 200 free relay 1 1 2
Wisconsin PS PS 0 2 2
Pitt 200 medley relay 1 0 1
Notre Dame PS 0 1 1

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RTR
3 years ago

Karl, how many Men’s D1 teams have ever won at least one NCAA championship relay?

Have the same 10-15 teams or so won most of them?

BaldingEagle
3 years ago

No Auburn relays. First time since…?

Former Auburn fan
Reply to  BaldingEagle
3 years ago

Time for Gary to go

A Rock
3 years ago

UNC got the A cut in the 200 Medley

Karl Ortegon
Reply to  A Rock
3 years ago

Thanks – the official sheet had the season-best from before the last chance meet, so just updated the chart!

Indianahoosiersguy
3 years ago

Yeah no. HOOSIERS ALL THE WAY!!!!!!

Texas A&M Swim Fan
3 years ago

Better keep an 👁on those A&M relays. These guys have been workin like demons since SEC Championship & they will hit their “apex” in 2 weeks👍👍. Fair warning given👀!!

wethorn
3 years ago

Stanford qualifying only 3 relays has to hurt.

Waterbear13
Reply to  wethorn
3 years ago

No sprinters (or not enough sprinters) lead to no 200 Medley or Free Relays. A bummer for them in the team race, especially since it looks like they seem to be on the rebound with a great Frosh class and solid Mid D group/200 strokes. If you are the Stanford Coach, do you count on incoming classes to beef up the sprint group or try to push some of the stud 200 guys down to the 50/100s? Daniel Roy for example is a beast 200 breaststroker, and still good in the 100. Do you sacrifice some of his 200 potential to try and get him down to 23.0 on a relay start (he was 23.97 at pac-12s)?

Swimswammer
Reply to  Waterbear13
3 years ago

Stanford had a lot of key relay guys take this year off, 2 incoming freshmen (bk/free- sequeria, fly/free-minakov) and some other returners (free-mestre, fly/free-levant, bk-Cowand, br-Pastorek). I think Schemmel will have a happy medium of returners and incoming frosh to fill the current void for relays. In terms of the team as a whole tho, 10 ind qualifiers is pretty legit given the fact that they were dealing with Santa Clara county restrictions.

Foreign Embassy
Reply to  Swimswammer
3 years ago

There’s a lot of assumptions there though: minakov actually enrolling and Levant actually getting back into it.

Speed Racer
Reply to  Foreign Embassy
3 years ago

Not happening. Minakov is not enrolling, Levant is done and living in TX, and Pastorek is retired. Best wishes to all of them.

DLswim
Reply to  Foreign Embassy
3 years ago

And Mestre coming back too.

Taa
Reply to  wethorn
3 years ago

They just need a 19 low guy and a sprint backstroker. For sure theyll be a big improvement next year with a full swim season

Texas A&M Swim Fan
Reply to  wethorn
3 years ago

Read the first paragraph of this article again (there is your answer).

Waterbear13
Reply to  Texas A&M Swim Fan
3 years ago

It takes four very solid swimmers, if not a couple of strong swimmers and a star or two, to qualify a relay to the NCAA Championships. It’s common that a team with one or two stars still can’t get a relay fast enough during the season to get to swim it at the big meet.” (Quoted from above)

True. But 11 teams managed to qualify all 5 relays. Ask any college swimming fan to rank the top ten Men’s swimming schools and I bet 9/10 will include Stanford in the top 10. Everyone knows the importance of relays at NCAA’s. I can’t imagine Stanford Alumni are too excited about this. 2020/21 may be forgiven due to COVID, but if Stanford… Read more »

Swimswammer
Reply to  Waterbear13
3 years ago

@waterbear13 Schemmel has not had a recruiting class step onto campus yet… the statement of being on the hot seat is completely invalid especially given the time drops from his swimmers so far this year. Also fun fact, Stanford has had something like 6 coaches in its 105 year history so your statement looks even more questionable

Reid
3 years ago

Is Denver redshirting their NCAA qualifying guys this year? Auchinachie, Farber, and Sanes specifically?

Swimfan
Reply to  Reid
3 years ago

Denver suspended a bunch of kids earlier in the year so that might have been it

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