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All the Links You Need for the 2017 Men’s D1 NCAA Championships

2017 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Swimmers are gearing up for the 2017 Divsion 1 Men’s NCAA Championships, which will take place from Wednesday, March 22nd through Saturday, March 25th at the IUPUI Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. You can find all the links you need to follow along right here on SwimSwam, as well as event-by-event previews and predictions.

PICK ‘EM CONTEST:

Swimming fans can still enter our official Pick ‘Em contest until 4 p.m. on the Wednesday of the meet. If you haven’t done so already, click here to enter. By using the new Google Forms format, you CAN go in and edit your responses up until 4 PM on Wednesday. You can also use this “edit responses” ability to go in and print or save your answers.

EVENT-BY-EVENT PREVIEWS:

You can follow these links to each of our specific event-by-event previews for Men’s NCAAs, including our top 8 picks in each race. We’ve listed our predicted winners below, and will update the remaining events as the rest of our previews are published.

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thezwimmer
7 years ago

13.5/18 correct predictions

Johan
7 years ago

Dressel is about to swim the lead off in 800relay!!!! Finally!

Jonathan W Washburn
7 years ago

Great page to start from! I wish we could get ALL the picks right up front. Yes, the psych sheet is helpful, but your insights are like jewels. I have to admit I’m pulling for NC State since in live in NC; I swam in NC; one daughter swam in NC; another daughter graduated rom State; several local swimmers swim at State; and I know Held and some other Wolfpack swimmers. This is not a prediction, just a wish by a homer. But I’m also wishing for a 17.99 from Dressel (or Held); some freshman shake-up in the 200 free; some fly stroke-for-stroke between Schooling and Conger; wishing for Ryan Murphy to take it home in his personal backstroke kingdom.… Read more »

pine tree
7 years ago

Lauren – great job here! ATB to you.

Reply to  pine tree
7 years ago

Thanks!

Raining Day
7 years ago

GO SCHOOLING!

coachymccoachface
Reply to  Raining Day
7 years ago

I’m definitely rooting for Conger to beat him but I don’t really understand the Schooling hate.

Dawgpaddle
Reply to  coachymccoachface
7 years ago

Evewebody luvs CongoConger. He is Americun by golly, That Schooling guy beat our hero Phelps in the Olympic and nobody likes him. That why people are cheering for MungoCongo!!!

Peter Davis
Reply to  Raining Day
7 years ago

Raining Day = Go Schooling = School = UT = Austin, Tx = Alex Jones = Turning frogs gay = Frenchmen = Alain Bernard = St. Bernard = Beethoven = The Master = Master Blaster = Stevie Wonder = Wonder Years = Fred Savage = Ben Savage = Boy Meets World = World B Free = Free Mumia abu-Jamal = West Philadelphia = Fresh Prince = Will Smith = I Am Legend = Legend of Zelda = Breath of the Wild = Guardians = Guardians of the Galaxy = Groot = Square Root of 3 = Irrational = Old National = With a bad b in a Grand National = Trap Queen = Queen of Hearts = House of Cards… Read more »

Go Bears
Reply to  Peter Davis
7 years ago

Greatest swimswam comment in the history of swimswam comments

Attila the Runt
Reply to  Peter Davis
7 years ago

The man has some free time. Well spent.

Hoosierdaddy
7 years ago

Live results take you to women’s meet

Caleb
Reply to  Braden Keith
7 years ago

The meet started yesterday

Reply to  Caleb
7 years ago

And Braden said that yesterday before the start of the meet. If it isn’t working for you, clear your cache and that should fix it. I had that problem too.

Caleb
Reply to  Lauren Neidigh
7 years ago

Oop my bad. Thanks!

Reply to  Caleb
7 years ago

All good. Also on meet mobile if you have it!

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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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