2022 Tennessee Invitational
- November 17-19, 2022
- Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center, Knoxville, Tenn.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Start Times: Prelims – 10 am / Finals – 6 pm (ET)
- Psych Sheets
- Live Stream (ESPN)
- Dual Meet Scoring (9-4-3-2-1)
The Tennessee Invitational will take on a bit of a different look this year compared to how midseason invite meets are traditionally run, as the 2022 edition will be scored in a dual meet format.
That means that each of the five schools sending swimmers to the competition will be scored head-to-head with the other four, rather than in the standard championship style.
Update: Psych Sheets are now available here.
A school spokesperson told SwimSwam that the primary reason for making this change was to make prelims more competitive. Last year, the meet had ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ finals, meaning the top 24 swimmers in each event earned a second swim.
With this new format, each team will be limited to a maximum of three swimmers in each ‘A’ final, and while there might be certain events with ‘C’ finals for postgrads or exhibition swims, they won’t count towards the point totals.
Under the dual meet scoring format, five swimmers between the two teams in each event will score (max of three per team), as will the top three relays (max two per team). A ‘B’ finalist cannot jump ahead of an ‘A’ finalist in terms of scoring regardless of their time in the final.
There will also be a cap of four individual events per swimmer for scoring purposes, though they’re eligible to take part in all five relays.
SCORING FORMAT (HEAD-TO-HEAD)
- Individual Events: 9-4-3-2-1
- Relay Events: 11-4-2
- Swimmers can score in a maximum of four individual events
- Swimmers can compete on all five relays
While a total of nine schools will be sending athletes to the meet, only five teams will have swimmers competing: Tennessee, Virginia, Michigan, North Carolina and Carson-Newman.
Duke and South Carolina will send both of their diving squads, while Florida Gulf Coast and Georgia Southern will send their women’s diving teams.
Teams
- Tennessee
- Virginia
- Michigan
- North Carolina
- Carson-Newman (Swimming Only)
- Duke (Diving Only)
- Florida Gulf Coast (Women’s Diving Only)
- Georgia Southern (Women’s Diving Only)
- South Carolina (Diving Only)
The dual meet scoring format will favor the two-time defending national champion Virginia women, who placed third last year, with the Lady Vols having rolled to a dominant win. Tennessee has been missing a few of its top female swimmers so far this season, most notably Ellen Walshe, Julia Mrozinski and Jasmine Rumley.
Walshe is out for at least the first half of the season, staying home in Ireland, while Mrozinski competed at the FINA World Cup stop in Berlin last month, indicating she’s home in Germany.
Under the traditional invitational scoring format last year, where the top 16 swimmers in each event score, the Tennessee women came out on top with 1,203.5 points, followed by Alabama (881.5) and Virginia (809.5). On the men’s side, the Vols (1,004) earned a narrow victory over the Crimson Tide (980), with the Cavaliers back in third (728).
In 2020, Tennessee, Alabama and Virginia raced under the dual meet format, and the men’s competition between the Cavs and Crimson Tide came down to the wire, with UVA ultimately coming out on top, 189-182. Virginia also beat Tennessee (206-178) for the men, while the Cavalier women ousted Alabama (235-147) and the Lady Vols (219-168).
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Excited to suit up and compete against some of the best in the country in front of our home crowd! Admission is 𝐟𝐫𝐞𝐞!#GBO x #IGTBATV🍊 pic.twitter.com/TXXafiSnEM
— Tennessee Swimming & Diving (@Vol_SwimDive) November 14, 2022
EVENT SCHEDULE
Day 1 – Thursday, November 17
10 am – Prelims
- 500 free
- 200 IM
- 50 free
12 pm – Diving Prelims (Followed Immediately by Finals)
- Women’s 3-meter
- Men’s 1-meter
6 pm – Finals
- 200 free relay
- ~10 minute break~
- 500 free
- 200 IM
- 50 free
- Women’s Diving Team Event (1M/3M)
- 400 medley relay
Day 2 – Friday, November 18
10 am – Prelims
- 100 fly
- 400 IM
- 200 free
- 100 breast
- 100 back
12 pm – Diving Prelims (Followed Immediately by Finals)
- Men’s 3-meter
- Women’s 1-meter
6 pm – Finals
- 200 medley relay
- 100 fly
- ~10 minute break~
- 400 IM
- 200 free
- 100 breast
- 100 back
- Men’s Diving Team Event (1M/3M)
- 800 free relay
Day 3 – Saturday, November 19
10 am – Prelims
- 200 back
- 100 free
- 200 breast
- 200 fly
- 1650 free
1 pm – Diving Finals
- Women’s Platform
- Men’s Platform
6 pm – Finals
- 1650 free
- 200 back
- 100 free
- 200 breast
- 200 fly
- ~20 minute break~
- 400 free relay
Where is our whole team? :/ Can we get an update?
Walshe, Mrorzonski are still home. Are they coming back?
What is going on with Rumley? Summer Smith, Regan Rathwell, and now Kristen Stege all missing from the psych sheet too. Literally a third of our SEC roster.
While I’m hopeful many of the UVA swimmers do well this weekend, they may also be impacted by the tragedy that occurred this week and struggling with grief and trauma. Let’s be gentle with them, no matter how they do!
Early Predictions:
G. Walsh (20.9/46.5 FR; 49.9 FL)
A. Walsh (1:53.8 FL; 1:52.9/4:02.5 IM)
K. Douglass (21.1 FR; 2:06.4 BR; 1:53.1 IM)
C. Tuggle (1:44.2/4:42.9/16:03 FR)
Z. Skirboll (22.3 FR; 59.7 BR; 1:57.6 IM)
M. Parker (21.8/47.9/1:43.9 FR)
I’m interested to see Parker and Tuggle performormance
I want some of what you’re smoking.
How close can Gretchen Walsh get to the 50 free AR (20.87) at this meet?
Expected. Some other questions:
Will Kate Douglass and Alex Walsh be unstoppable?
Will Gretchen Walsh swim the 100 Fly or 100 Back?
Will Claire Tuggle go sub 1:44.9 in the 200 Free?
Will Maxine Parker have a breakout meet?
What will UVA’s relay lineup look like for medley?
Walsh, Douglass, Walsh, Parker?
Re: Medley, I’d guess G.Walsh – J. Yegher – A. Walsh – K. Douglass for the 400. The 200 could be the same or switch to Walsh on BR, Douglass on FL, and Parker on FR.
Skirboll also for the 50 Breast… or Weber.
fun format!
Psych sheet?
https://staging.swimswam.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/psych-sheet-version-1.pdf
I really like this format. The more the swimming world can break away from tradition, while maintaining intergrity of the sport is keeping it fresh and fun.
Looks like the Georgia Invite is available for streaming, as is the Texas Diving Invite, but I couldn’t find anything for the Tenn, Wolfpack, Ohio State invites, or any other invite except for the Terrier Invite (which I had to look up to see what teams are swimming – BU, UMass Amherst, Georgetown, etc).
I know we’ve tread this ground many times recently – I’m tired of being upset by it myself – but when the vast majority of top NCAA programs don’t get to stream their big midseason swim meets despite the fact that we live in an age where the technology and infrastructure are clearly there to easily and cheaply do so, it’s a real problem.
Ohio State meet will be streamed on Big Ten Plus (pay service).
Anyone know who is going to the Minnesota Invite? I see Michigan is going to this one.
Cal, Minnesota, Texas, Arizona, Harvard, Wisconsin, Pitt, and UNLV.
Any news on the Purdue meet?
No streaming for Purdue sadly
Why is it I can catch dual meets on ESPN+ most of the time, but the big mid-season meets aren’t covered? Is it because of the contractual obligations of the teams going to the invites? We subscribe to ESPN+ to see a lot of the competition we wouldn’t otherwise get to see.