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Updated: After Diving Cal Down 23 Points to Texas; Up 20.5 On Indiana (Day 4 Ups/Downs)

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By Mark Wild on SwimSwam

2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships

For those unfamiliar with swimming terminology, the concept of “Ups” and “Downs” is a good way to track which teams performed best during prelims. In prelims at the NCAA Championships swimmers qualify for one of three finals: the top eight finishers make the ‘A’ final (Ups) and places nine through 16 make the ‘B’ final (Downs). In finals, swimmers are locked into their respective final, meaning a swimmer in the ‘B’ final can only place as high as 9th or as low as 16th, even if they swim the fastest or slowest time of the event in any final.

With that in mind, we track “Ups” and “Downs” after each prelims session as a way to follow the team race. 

Team Scores Through Day 3

  1. Texas — 368
  2. California — 312.5
  3. Indiana — 304
  4. Florida – 233
  5. Georgia — 177.5
  6. Arizona State – 172
  7. Tennessee – 162.5
  8. Stanford — 162
  9. NC State — 128
  10. Michigan — 83
  11. Alabama/Ohio State — 68
  12. Virginia Tech — 63
  13. Texas A&M — 57.5
  14. USC — 55
  15. Louisville — 53
  16. Florida State — 48
  17. Purdue — 33
  18. Wisconsin — 28
  19. LSU — 26
  20. Georgia Tech — 24
  21. UNC —  21
  22. Army/Yale/Utah — 15
  23. Auburn — 14
  24. Pittsburgh — 13
  25. Virginia/SMU — 12
  26. Miami (FL)/Brown — 11
  27. Kentucky/Missouri — 6
  28. Arizona — 1

With today being the final day of the meet, each and every team was desperate to put as many swimmers into the finals as they possibly could. Of the contenders, Cal had a very good day. The Bears advanced a total of 11 swimmers into the finals, with six of them (barring DQ expected to score at least 11 points or more). With Texas advancing seven swimmers and having half the number of A-finalists, Cal is going to be looking to close the 55.5-point gap.

Prelims + Actual, Excluding Platform and 1650 Free

Indiana did well for themselves, moving on six swimmers, the third most of any team, and their four A-finalists, trails on Cal, but even if diving and the all-important mile go their way, then it’ll be close.

Some new schools again, barring DQ, will add themselves to the scoring team’s list as Penn’s Matt Fallon earned an A-Final and Cornell, Cal-Baptist, and Minnesota all earned their first 2nd swims of the meet.

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SchoolTotal200 Back100 Free200 Breast200 FlyPlatform Diving
Texas3/52/01/10/20/10/1
California6/53/21/21/01/10/0
Indiana6/31/11/02/10/02/1
Florida2/11/01/00/10/00/0
Georgia3/01/00/00/02/00/0
Arizona State2/10/01/10/01/00/0
Tennessee3/20/02/10/01/10/0
Stanford2/50/20/00/21/11/0
NC State0/10/10/00/00/00/0
Michigan1/10/00/00/01/10/0
Alabama0/20/10/00/00/00/1
Ohio State0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Virginia Tech1/20/00/21/00/00/0
Texas A&M2/00/00/00/00/02/0
USC1/20/00/00/11/00/1
Louisville2/00/00/02/00/00/0
Florida State0/10/00/00/00/10/0
Purdue2/00/00/00/00/02/0
Wisconsin0/00/00/00/00/00/0
LSU1/10/01/00/00/00/1
Georgia Tech0/00/00/00/00/00/0
UNC0/10/00/00/10/00/0
Army0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Yale0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Utah0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Auburn0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Pittsburgh0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Virginia0/00/00/00/00/00/0
SMU0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Miami (FL)1/00/00/00/00/01/0
Brown1/00/00/01/00/00/0
Kentucky0/00/00/00/00/00/0
Missouri0/10/00/00/00/00/1
Arizona0/1

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