Meet Info
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Wednesday, March 23 - Saturday, March 26
Atlanta, Ga. • McAuley Aquatic Center
Prelims 7 a.m. PT • Finals 3 p.m. PTImportant Links
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Championship Information
Live Results • Psych Sheets
Live Stream - Prelims • Finals (ESPN3.com)
ATLANTA, Ga. – For the first time since 2012, the Stanford men’s swimming and diving team enters the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships as Pac-12 Champions
Fourteen Stanford swimmers qualified for the national meet, with California (16) and Texas (16) the only schools bringing more.
The Cardinal has five individual medley swimmers – Abrahm DeVine, Curtis Ogren, Danny Thomson, Gray Umbach and Maxwell Williamson – for eight individual medley swims, the most of any program at the meet.
All four of Stanford’s divers qualified via the NCAA Zone E Championships in Flagstaff, Arizona, two weeks ago.
Bradley Christensen qualified for the A-finals of the 3-meter and 1-meter, while Tarek Abdelghany made the A-final of the 3-meter and the B-finals of the 1-meter and the platform.
Connor Kuremsky made the B-cut in the 3-meter and the A-cut in the 1-meter, with platform specialist Ted Miclau securing qualification into the A-final of the platform.
At the Pac-12 Swimming and Diving Championships, Stanford won the meet with 808 points, well ahead of USC (700), Cal (628), Arizona (569), Arizona State (402) and Utah (295).
Sam Perry won the 50 and 100-yard freestyles, Liam Egan won the 1,650-yard freestyle and Christensen won the 1-meter, but Stanford’s depth was the catalyst in a highly-competitive meet. Stanford had at least one top three finisher in each of the 18 individual swims and a podium finish in all three diving events.
Stanford has more IM swims (8) on tap at NCAA's than any other program! #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/CrchhNYDSG
— Stanford Swimming (@stanfordmswim) March 22, 2016
The NCAA Championships will begin Wednesday with the swimming of the 800-yard freestyle relay. Preliminaries will begin at 7 a.m. PT each of the following three days, with the evening finals sessions beginning at 3 p.m.
ESPN3.com will stream finals sessions Friday and Saturday live. Additionally, ESPNU will air a 90-minute show at 4:30 on Wednesday, April 6. Throughout the championship, live results will be available at GoStanford.com.