FINIS, the sponsor of our coverage of the 2014 Men’s NCAA Championships and the 2014 Men’s NCAA Championship Pick ‘Em Contest, has given us the green-light to announce the contest prizes, and if you haven’t entered yet, you’re going to want to get your picks in now!
Click here to enter the contest.
That’s because FINIS is opening up its website to the daily and grand prize winners to the tune of $250 in FINISinc.com credits for each daily winner, and $500 in FINISinc.com credits for the grand prize winner.
That means the grand prize winner will be able to put their credits toward, for example, FINIS’ new top-of-the-line Vapor suit (women here | men here), and still have enough left over to buy roughly a dozen swim caps with animals’ faces on them.
The daily winners could get a FINIS Neptune underwater MP3 player, and throw a Tempo Trainer Pro and a Coaches’ Shirt on top.
Are you smart? Swimming smart? Are you a swimming analyst able to pick winners? If so, test your knowledge of college swimmers in the PICK’EM CONTEST. SwimSwam readers are savvy about the sport, so you can expect the PICK’EM CONTEST to be competitive. Then again, there are always upsets. Maybe you just want to follow your heart and pick the swimmers you root for at meets. You never know. They might surprise you.
Sign up now! It is time to play!
Many thanks to FINIS for their support and participation in making this the best PICK’EM CONTEST yet.
Can you enter more than once with different winners to maximize your chances?
swimfan – no.
where can i find the girls final results of the contest
Kingfish – here:
http://swimswam.com/natcat-wins-2014-ncaa-womens-championship-pick-em-contest-nike-swim-prize-pack/
Kind of last minute but what about a contest for picking correct order of top 10 teams? Don’t even need prizes, just for fun. Tiebreaker could be points if winning team if mult people have all ten right
I am so winning this contest!
By any chance would this offset future NCAA eligibility?
Hi Jakob,
This contest is open to all people who meet eligibility requirements, which is not predicated on being an athlete, so in that sense you should be ok by NCAA rules.
There are, however, plenty of intricacies and nuances to NCAA rules beyond that where we wouldn’t want to guarantee anything about future eligibility. You certainly can’t get in trouble if you participate without winning prizes.
Also, I just realized the Swimswam rules are from worlds this summer. Is it okay to enter and potentially win a prize being under 18?