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2016 NCAA Division III Championships – All The Links You Need

Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships get underway at Greensboro Aquatic Center on Wednesday, March 16 and last through Saturday, March 19, 2016.

After scoring the psych sheets for the women’s meet and the men’s meet we are expecting some fast swimming and exciting team races over the weekend. The men’s contest, as it has been every year for the past six, should be a back-and-forth between Kenyon and Denison. Emory looks poised to repeat its title in the women’s meet due to it deep bench, although Kenyon, Denison and Williams could all make a strong case for taking over the crown.

Day One Events

  • 500-yard freestyle
  • 200-yard individual medley
  • 50-yard freestyle
  • 3-meter diving (M)
  • 200-yard medley relay

Day Two Events

  • 200-yard freestyle relay
  • 400-yard individual medley
  • 100-yard butterfly
  • 200-yard freestyle
  • 1-meter diving (W)
  • 400-yard medley relay

Day Three Events

  • 200-yard butterfly
  • 100-yard backstroke
  • 100-yard breaststroke
  • 1-meter diving (M)
  • 800-yard freestyle relay (fastest heat of timed finals)

Day Four Events

  • 1,650-yard freestyle (fastest heat of timed finals)
  • 100-yard freestyle
  • 200-yard backstroke
  • 200-yard breaststroke
  • 3-meter diving (W)
  • 400-yard freestyle relay

 

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BreaststrokeBen
8 years ago

The link to click on results is not showing on my browser. Technical difficulty or just my browser?

Ghost of Breaststroke Past
8 years ago

Im excited to see the deeply contested breaststroke events now that Wilson is taking a year off. Who will step up in his place? Will his little sister bring the D3 breaststroke crowns back into the family? We shall see!

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