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Up/Downs: Women’s NCAA Day 1’s

At the intermission between prelims and finals of each day of the 2012 NCAA Championships, we will take a look at how many swimmers the top teams have “up” and how many they have “down” for that evening’s finals session. This is a rubric that coaches in team meets use as sort of an indicator of how their team is stacking up in a prelims/finals meet. For those unfamiliar with the lexicon, “up” refers to a swimmer qualifying for the A-final, and “down” refers to a swimmer qualifying for the B-final. The distinction is key, given that even record-breaking swims from the B-final can only score 9th-place points, and the worst (legal) swim in the A-final can only fall as far as 8th.

The reason why coaches stay more vague between prelims and finals is because different teams and swimmers will approach morning races differently – some swimming fast, some doing just enough to final.

Interestingly, none of the top teams fared very well in the sprint free – though they have plenty of great sprinters who just aren’t in that event individually. Generally speaking, if a team has more up/downs than they were seeded to in an event, a coach is happy.

The number in parenthesis is where they were seeded in the race.

500 free 200 IM 50 free Relays 1-meter
Georgia 3 up/0 dn (2 up/1 dn) 1 up/0 dn (2 up/0 dn) none (1 dn) 2 dn (1 up/1 dn)
Cal 1 up/1 dn (2 up) 1 up/0 dn (1 up/0 dn) 1 up/0 dn (1 up/0 dn) 2 up (1 up/1 dn)
USC 1 up/1 dn (1 up/0 dn) 3 up/1 dn (2 up/2 dn) none (1 dn) 1 up/1 dn (1 up/ 1 dn) 1 up
Arizona 0 up/1 dn (1 up) none (none) 1 up/0 dn (1 up/0 dn) 2 up (2 up) 1 up
Texas A&M 0up/1 dn (0 up/1 dn) 0 up/4 dn (0 up/1 dn) none (none) 1 up/1 dn (1 up/ 1 dn) 2 up
Texas none (none) 1 up/0 dn (0 up/1 dn) 0 up/1 dn (none) 2 up (1 up/1 dn)
Auburn none (none) none (none) 1 up/1 dn (1 up) 2 up (2 up)
Florida none (none) none (none) 0 up/1 dn (1 up) 2 dn (2 dn)
Stanford none (none) 1 up/0 dn (1 up/0 dn) 2 up/1 dn (1 up/2 dn) 1 up/1 dn (1 up/ 1 dn) 1 up
Tennessee none (0 up/1 dn) none (none) 1 up/0 dn (1 dn) 2 up (2 up) 1 dn

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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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