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No Confirmed Positives for COVID-19 at NCAA D1 Swimming & Diving Championships

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 13

March 26th, 2021 News

There were no confirmed positive tests at the NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships last week, and as of 2 P.M. Eastern Time on Thursday, there had been no confirmed positive tests at the NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships.

That’s a huge victory for the sport, especially after many teams struggled with positive tests early in the season.

This doesn’t mean that no student-athletes tested positive before departing for the championships at their home institutions, as there is still at least one unexplained absence from the men’s meet this week.

Testing Data:

  • At the DI Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships over 1,800 tests administered with no confirmed blue protocols.
  • As of 2 p.m. Thursday at the DI Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships 1,289 tests completed with no blue protocols.

The NCAA enters a participant into its “blue protocol,” which would essentially remove that individual from the meet, with a positive antigen test and a positive PCR test.

Antigen tests return results more quickly, but are less sensitive and more frequently return false negative results. A PCR test is more sensitive and better at detecting the virus on a swab, but takes longer to return results.

As of last Thursday, the NCAA reported 8 confirmed COVID-19 cases among Tier 1, 2, and 3 individuals at the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship in Indiana among 9,100 tests, and just 1 confirmed COVID-19 case among 2,600 tests at the women’s D1 basketball tournament in Texas.

 

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DLSwim
3 years ago

Positive test from the kid from Iowa 🙁

Last edited 3 years ago by DLSwim
Harambe
3 years ago

The only thing I’m positive for is prelim induced mania. What a morning for the horns!

Coach Chackett
3 years ago

No meteors have struck Greensboro in the past five days!

James Beam
3 years ago

the best news of the day. Perhaps all of that chlorinated water has something to do with it??

BaldingEagle
3 years ago

Are you paying attention, USA-S, FINA, and IOC?

Mr Piano
3 years ago

Steve… are you a fellow bro?

Mr Piano
Reply to  Mr Piano
3 years ago

Niceeee

NM Coach
3 years ago

How often are they required to test at the meet? Coaches, officials, and swimmers.

Just Another Hoo
Reply to  NM Coach
3 years ago

Swimmers and coaches are tested before arrival, and then again Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

Bevo
3 years ago

Great news for teams. coaches, and supporters!

greensborohotellier
Reply to  Bevo
3 years ago

Yeah I guess. Hopefully they keep the athletes away from the 30 or so Texas family members who have gathered in a hotel room in Greensboro (probably without masks) to watch the meet together.

I guess if it spread to the swimmers it wouldn’t show up on a test until they were back in Austin anyay?

Doconc
Reply to  greensborohotellier
3 years ago

The horror!!!
Perhaps they have been immunized!

About Braden Keith

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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