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How To Watch The Top-25 NCAA Division I Teams: 10/26-10/31

This weekend’s schedule features one of the most highly anticipated dual meets of the season for women, as #1 Virginia will host #2 Texas in a two-day matchup. This meet is not available to watch on a streaming platform, however, Virginia plans to be on Instagram live during the competition.

It’s also a busy weekend in the SEC, as Florida and Georgia will face off in a two-day dual meet, while Tennessee will take on Texas A&M. 

Below is a list of livestream links (if available) and how to find live results to keep up with the top-25 teams who are competing this weekend. If we missed any, please provide a link in the comments below. 

A full list of Division I meets going on this weekend can be found here.

Rankings are listed men/women.

#6/#2 Texas vs. #11/#1 Virginia

  • October 27-28, 4pm & 11am (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Watch: @uvaswimdive Instagram live
  • Results: Meet Mobile

#10 Stanford vs. HM Arkansas (W)/#8 Stanford vs. UCSB (M)

  • October 27, 2pm (PT)
  • Men and women, separate opponents
  • Results: Meet Mobile

#3/#6 Florida vs. #10/#14 Georgia

  • October 27, 11am (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Results: Meet Mobile

#7/#7 Tennessee vs. #15/#20 Texas A&M

  • October 27, 11am (CT)
  • Men and women
  • Watch
  • Results: Meet Mobile

#12/#4 Ohio State vs. #9/#18 Virginia Tech vs. Iowa (W)

  • October 27-28, 5pm & 10am (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Watch
  • Results

–/#21 Minnesota vs. St. Thomas vs. South Dakota State

–/#16 Duke vs. UNCW

  • October 27, 2pm (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Results: Meet Mobile

#9 Cal vs. Washington State

  • October 27, 2pm (PT)
  • Women only
  • Results: Meet Mobile

#10 Stanford vs. Washington State

  • October 28, 12pm (PT)
  • Women only
  • Results: Meet Mobile

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Breezeway
1 year ago

Hey, let’s promote swimming to the masses. Let’s hype up new scoring formats at duel meets
UVA/Texas gives everyone the middle finger. What a joke

anon
1 year ago

Anyone have an idea for uva texas Friday format session length

NoMorePancakes
Reply to  anon
1 year ago

Probably 2+ hours. Lots of time inbetween the super finals for building hype would be my guess.

GatorFan
1 year ago

Need to stream more Florida meets! 🐊

Berimbolo
1 year ago

Why doesn’t FloSwimming step up and cover the big dual meets?

Hoosierfan
1 year ago

ESPN shockingly had a decent stream of the IU/Auburn/Mizzou meet there’s hope

Noah
1 year ago

How is Texas UVA gonna be that hype if its not even ESPN streamed and they aren’t suiting

Flutterfly
1 year ago

Swim swam needs a channel! Sell more ads, make money and stream it all 😎

Geo
Reply to  Flutterfly
1 year ago

Or have the schools pay Swim Swam to stream their meets! It would be a win-win for both!

CSwimmmm
Reply to  Geo
1 year ago

May not be allowed with contracts universities/athletic departments have with TV. This is why you’re seeing all the conference moves – all boils down to television contracts which restricts what is shown and where. More states in a conference = larger viewing audience. Even if a team tries to livestream on a Facebook account it can get blocked/asked to stop if caught.

Long Strokes
1 year ago

I can’t wait to watch these meets on a low-definition, blurry webcast!

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