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Emory Women Lead, Kenyon and Emory Men Tied In D3 Swimulator Rankings

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 1

December 07th, 2016 College, News

After the midseason meets the Emory women look like clear favorites in Division 3. However the men’s competition is extremely competitive. The current Swimulator top times ranking of D3 men has Emory and Kenyon tied with 475 points. Johns Hopkins (406) and Denison are both also within striking distance. Accounting for their elite divers, Denison is about on even footing with Emory and Kenyon. It has been 38 years since a team other than Kenyon or Denison has won a men’s Division 3 swimming title (the last was Johns Hopkins in 1979). Led by world class breaststroker Andrew Wilson, Emory has a significant chance to break the NCAC dominance of the division.

The Emory women are 174 points clear of 2nd place Kenyon. The race for second is competitive with Kenyon at 424 and Denison at 411. Last year’s 3rd place team, Williams, is 16th with 56 points. Last year at this time they were 23rd with only 29 points. Without a mid season rest they really suffer in the top times rankings. In an average time ranking from this year they jump to 6th with 178 points.

Women based on top times:

  Team Simulated Score
1 Emory 598
2 Kenyon 424
3 Denison 411
4 Johns Hopkins 232
5 NYU 214
6 Wash U. MO 212
7 MIT 177
8 W&L 130
9 Chicago 111
10 Calvin 94

Men based on top times:

  Team Simulated Score
1 Kenyon 475
2 Emory 475
3 Johns Hopkins 406
4 Denison 397
5 MIT 338
6 Wash U. MO 247
7 NYU 221
8 UW-Stevens Point 122
9 Chicago 120
10 Rowan 120

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SEAN FROM REINDEER
7 years ago

go eggles

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

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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