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NCAA Releases Time Standards For 2016 NCAA Division II Championships

The NCAA Division II qualifying times for the 2015-2016 season were released today by the NCAA. Several changes were made to the time standards, a majority of which are faster than the previous standards that were in place last season.

With every division getting faster, it is not a surprise to see the NCAA Division II time standards lowering as well. Numerous NCAA records were broken throughout the 2014-2015 season, and several swimmers posted times that would have held their own at the NCAA division I Championships this year.

A comparative analysis of how the NCAA time standards have changed over the last few years time will be available shortly.

Click here for the link to the qualifying standards for the men’s DII NCAA Championships.

Click here for the link to the qualifying standards for the women’s DII NCAA Championships. 

Women Women NCAA DII Men Men
B Standard A Standard Events A Standard B Standard
24.05 22.90 50 Freestyle 19.92 20.91
52.35 49.85 100 Freestyle 43.85 46.04
1:53.77 1:48.36 200 Freestyle 1:36.61 1:41.44
5:06.72 4:52.11 500 Freestyle 4:24.84 4:38.08
10:31.76 10:01.68 1000 Freestyle 9:08.37 9:35.79
17:39.41 16:48.96 1650 Freestyle 15:22.49 16:08.61
57.23 54.50 100 Backstroke 47.53 49.91
2:03.57 1:57.68 200 Backstroke 1:45.05 1:50.31
1:05.34 1:02.23 100 Breaststroke 52.99 55.64
2:21.49 2:14.75 200 Breaststroke 1:56.74 2:02.58
57.00 54.29 100 Butterfly 47.45 49.82
2:06.19 2:00.18 200 Butterfly 1:46.44 1:51.77
2:07.15 2:01.09 200 IM 1:46.34 1:51.65
4:31.73 4:18.79 400 IM 3:52.37 4:03.99
1:36.83 1:32.22 200 Free Relay 1:19.49 1:23.46
3:31.98 3:21.88 400 Free Relay 2:55.21 3:03.97
7:45.26 7:23.10 800 Free Relay 6:30.57 6:50.10
1:46.54 1:41.47 200 Medley Relay 1:26.93 1:31.28
3:52.67 3:41.59 400 Medley Relay 3:11.20 3:20.76

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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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