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3 Things from the Last Morning of Womens NCAA Championships

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By David Rieder

It’s the last morning of the women’s NCAA championships. The swimmers are tired. The coaches are tired. Even the media is tired. But none of that matters now as there’s a team title to be handed out tonight and three teams very much in the race. With that said, here are the three things that were on my mind when I woke up this morning.

1. Team race coming down to the wire. We hoped for a close meet. I don’t know that anyone quite expected something this good. Georgia is clinging to a narrow lead with 285 points, while Cal barely leads Stanford for second, 267.6 to 265. Price Fishback has calculated that if all seeds hold today, Stanford would end up winning the meet with 379 points, just ahead of Cal (376.5) and Georgia (376). Three points would separate the top three teams.

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