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2013 SEC Championships Day 3 Up/Mid/Downs

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 2

February 21st, 2013 College, News

A big thanks to Morgan Priestley for compiling these numbers.

In team battles that are expected to be as contentious as the SEC Championships, every swimmer in every A, B, or this year C final can have a huge impact on a team’s overall finish. With that in mind, let’s take a look at who ended up where after day 2′s prelims. For the sake of time, we’ll focus on the teams expected to be contending for top 3 finishes at this meet.

For those unfamiliar with the terminology: “Up” means a swimmer who is in the A-final, as those swimmers cannot fall lower than 8th barring a DQ. “Mid,” new for this year, is what we’ll call teams in the “B” final, who are bound from 9th-16th�places. “Down” will mean C-finalists, who are between 17th-24th place. Keep in mind only the A-final in diving is fought-out.

Diving today will be the men’s 3-meter competition; we’ll update the tables after its completion. The women’s tables are final.

Once again, it’s the Florida Gators men who have roared out with the must swimmers in the A-Finals tonight. Yesterday, that wasn’t enough to give he men a lead over Auburn, but with 16 overall scorers, it will be hard to keep Troy’s charges from the lead after night 3.

This is another big scoring day for Georgia, with their depth in the 200 free (5 A- finalists!) and 400 IM (4 A-Finalists!) tempered only slightly by their lack-thereof in the 100 fly, where an A-Final from Lauren Harrington was their only swimmer in the top-16. They will extend their lead tonight, before Florida, A&M, and Tennessee start to reel them back in on the 4th day that features the 200 fly, 100 back, and 100 breast.

A reminder of the scoring after two days, followed by the day 3 up/mid/down tables.

Men
1. Auburn University 417
2. University of Florida 412.5
3. Georgia, University of 372
4. Tennessee, University of, Knox 300.5
5. Texas A&M University 288.5
6. Louisiana State University 272.5
7. University of Missouri 252
8. University of South Carolina 201
9. University of Alabama 187
10. University of Kentucky 153

Women
1. Georgia, University of 500
2. Texas A&M University 464
3. University of Florida 443
4. Tennessee, University of, Knox 429
5. Louisiana State University 277
6. University of Missouri 274
7. Auburn University 263
8. Arkansas, University of, Fayet 234
9. University of Kentucky 194
10. University of Alabama 161
11. University of South Carolina 129
12. Vanderbilt University 92

Men’s Totals Up/Mid/Downs for Day 3
  A Final B Final C Final
FL 9 4 5
UGA 6 1 2
AUB 5 6 2
SC 3 1 5
A&M 1 6 4
TENN 2 4 2
BAMA 1 3 5
MIZZOU 1 3 3
LSU 1 3 2
UKY 3 1 2
Women’s Totals Up/Mid/Downs for Day 3
  A Final B Final C Final
UGA 10 2 2
FL 5 5 3
A&M 5 4 2
TENN 2 4 2
AUB 1 4 3
MIZZOU 1 0 1
ARK 0 2 3
UKY 0 1 2
SC 0 1 1
BAMA 0 1 0
LSU 0 0 4
VU 0 0 1

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Josh
11 years ago

The only reason that UF wasn’t in the lead after last night was because Cieslak (who won the 200 IM in 1:42.7) was DQed and they lost his points.

Is diving scoring to 24 places as well?

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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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