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NCAA Reveals Official Psych Sheets, Cutlines for 2020 Men's NCAA Champs
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March 11, 2020 — 2020 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships The NCAA has released its official psych sheets (along with the invite line) for the 2020 Men’s NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. The meet itself will take place in two weeks, from March 25-28 in Indianapolis. Athletes who are invited are able to swim extra events where they have a B cut – those are the entrants below the invite line on the official psych sheets. The cut-line fell exactly where we projected it – after line 29 in every event but the 100 breast and 200 breast.


@SwimXps  2020 NCAA D1 men's championships, psych sheets released ..
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Eddie Reese: Texas Will Take 16 Swimmers and 4 Divers to NCAA Championships
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March 11, 2020 — During a press conference on Tuesday in Austin, Texas men’s head swimming & diving coach Eddie Reese that the team is going to take 4 divers and 16 swimmers. That’s in spite of having 24 men eligible to qualify for the meet in swimming and 5 divers . The press conference was done before Texas’ 4th and 5th divers were qualified, but Reese said that even if they had 5 divers qualified, they would leave 1 home, alongside 6 eligible swimmers. Even without divers, Texas is seeded to outscore the rest of the teams in the country – and they have by far the best diving group among the top co ...


@SwimXps  Texas will take a big squad to NCAA D1 men's #swimming champs: 16 swimmers and 4 divers
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image: Drew Kibler Embracing Ne…
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Drew Kibler Embracing New Mentality Heading into NCAAs, Olympic Trials
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Feb. 25, 2020 — Drew Kibler started his first NCAA championships by leading off the very first event of the meet. The Texas freshman and his Longhorn teammates went on to win the NCAA title in the 800 free relay and break the American record in the event. What an opening statement. But that is not where Kibler’s mind was. “It is hard to describe the feeling of leading off the 800 free relay as a freshman, going against seven seniors,” Drew Kibler told Swimming World . “Winning the relay was really good, but I couldn’t shake the feeling of not going as fast as I was hoping.


@SwimXps  Drew Kibler setting new goals, new perspective for NCAA's #swimming
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