The NCAA has released its championship qualifying standards for Division I and Division II programs. The times have continued to creep faster. Automatic âAâ qualifying standards are calculated with the three-year average of eighth place for each event. Provisional âBâ standards are calculated using a three-year average of the top 125 times. There also is a long-course conversion. For the menâs Division I field, 11 of the 13 events saw a faster qualifying time (only the 1650 free and 200 backstroke remained the same). In relays, the 400 free and 200 medley relays are a faster cut, while the others are the same as last year. For the Division I women, only five events got faster, led by the 200 breaststroke, which is nearly a half second (o.45) faster. The 100 butterfly is 0.23 faster. Meanwhile, the 500 got slower at 4:37.89, 2.13 seconds slower than last yearâs cut. All five relays are the same as last year as well as the IM events, 100 free, 200 free, 200 butterfly and 200 backstroke. |