Dual meet season, believe it or not, is almost up. There were plenty of great matchups last week, so we’ve compiled the top 8 times across the NCAA’s Division 1 from last week (Jan 22-28). Use this as a metric to see how a team performed relative to the entire NCAA D1 after a particularly fantastic or lackluster meet, and see where various swimmers are at with their training.
Stanford, as expected, is all over the place in these rankings for last week. Mizzou and Notre Dame excelled at their respective invitational format meets last weekend, while mid-major standout Sadie Fazekas of Akron made her mark, too. Akron actually had five different women crack the D1 top 8 last week, with Fazekas making the top 8 in four different events, and Paloma Marrero taking the country’s top time in the 200 breast.
Times and ranks are pulled from USA Swimming’s NCAA database, and there may be errors. We’ve done our best to double check for those, but please point them out if we have missed any.
She went 1:43 about 2 minutes after going 9:15 in the 1000 at the USC-Stanford meet. Some fast swims at that meet. Stanford seems to have a breaststroker now in Grace Zhao (beat USC’s Riley Scott and Maggie Aroesty in both the 100 and 200). Stanford only lost 1 event and went 1-2-3-4 in some events. Don’t think SwimSwam has done writeups yet on Cal/Stanford vs. UCLA/USC dual meets from the weekend, but here are results
No write-ups on the Stanford/Cal vs. USC/UCLA dual meets from Friday or Saturday?
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6 years ago
This is missing results from UF vs. Tennessee 1/26. There would be entries from Taylor Ault, Savanna Faulconer, Erika Brown, and Stanzi Moseley on this list.
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When did Katie go 1:43?
She went 1:43 about 2 minutes after going 9:15 in the 1000 at the USC-Stanford meet. Some fast swims at that meet. Stanford seems to have a breaststroker now in Grace Zhao (beat USC’s Riley Scott and Maggie Aroesty in both the 100 and 200). Stanford only lost 1 event and went 1-2-3-4 in some events. Don’t think SwimSwam has done writeups yet on Cal/Stanford vs. UCLA/USC dual meets from the weekend, but here are results
USC vs. Stanford (Saturday) http://usctrojans.com/documents/2018/1/27//usc_vs_stan18w.pdf
USC vs. Cal (Friday)
http://usctrojans.com/documents/2018/1/26//usc_vs_cal__women18.pdf
UCLA vs. Cal (Saturday)
http://uclabruins.com/documents/2018/1/27//ucla_v_cal_women_results.pdf
UCLA vs. Stanford (Friday)
http://uclabruins.com/documents/2018/1/26//results.pdf
On Saturday against USC.
No write-ups on the Stanford/Cal vs. USC/UCLA dual meets from Friday or Saturday?
This is missing results from UF vs. Tennessee 1/26. There would be entries from Taylor Ault, Savanna Faulconer, Erika Brown, and Stanzi Moseley on this list.