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View the 2019 ACC Women’s Swimming & Diving Pre-Selection Psych Sheets

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 13

February 13th, 2019 ACC, College, News

2019 ACC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships (with Men’s Diving)

The pre-selection, pre-cut psych sheets for the 2019 ACC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship (and men’s diving championships) are out, and they shed virtually no light upon the upcoming meet next weekend in Greensboro.

Unlike the pre-cut SEC Championships, which were worthy of a few nuggets, if not full-blown answers to some of the biggest entry questions, ACC teams have not tipped their hands at all yet. The conference’s top 10 swimmers in every single event are all entered in those events at ACCs.

The Virginia women are the defending ACC Conference Champions. Without diving points, the Swimulator projects them, based on ‘best seeded events,’ to score the 3rd-most swimming points this year, behind Louisville and NC State. That doesn’t account for diving.

 

 

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dmswim
5 years ago

What are the squad size limits for the ACC (if any)?

FreeSwimmer
Reply to  dmswim
5 years ago

I believe it’s 18 total athletes, with divers counting as 1/2. Most squads will take 2 divers and 17 swimmers.

a swimmer
Reply to  FreeSwimmer
5 years ago

it is 21 total athletes, only 18 of which can be swimmers (similar to how the SEC does it)

Anon
Reply to  FreeSwimmer
5 years ago

21 total. 18 swimmers. Minimum of 3 divers. Divers count as 1 swimmer and can replace a swimmer but cannot be replaced by a swimmer.

dmswim
Reply to  FreeSwimmer
5 years ago

I ask because UVA currently has 20 swimmers and 3 divers entered. I guess they will make further cuts before the meet?

FreeSwimmer
Reply to  dmswim
5 years ago

I stand corrected – thank you. And yes, I’m sure teams enter/bring extra swimmers to the meet, in case of illness/injury and last minute strategy decisions.

ACC fan
5 years ago

Paige Madden, UVA, not entered in the 1650, which she could have won.

ACC fan
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

Exactly my point. She has not swum a 1650 in 5 years, She’s a TON better now. I watched her go 9:50 and win the 1000 in the dual meet and she PLAYED with the heat, including Tamila. Tamila went 9:41, suited up. I think the 1650 is wide open for new ACC champion, now that Leah Smith and Hannah Moore are graduated. I believe Paige’s chance of winning the 200 back is about the same as winning the 1650.

Confused
Reply to  ACC fan
5 years ago

Tamila did not suit up, only UVA kids did during the duel meet.

Master
Reply to  Confused
5 years ago

Tamila suited at ACC,BI2 challenge, when she went 9:41

Wahoo fanatic
Reply to  Confused
5 years ago

The only kid who did was a fourth year in his last meet ever? Rest assured none of the females did.

Hswimmer
Reply to  ACC fan
5 years ago

I’m sure she’s probably happier doing the 500 free and 200 back than the mile

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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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