Queens University Swimmers Set to Defend National Invitational Championship Crown in Florida
Queens University of Charlotte's men's and women's swimming programs are gearing up for the CSCAA National Invitational Championship in Ocala, Fla., from March 14-16. Last year, the Queens men clinched the title with 674 points, outperforming top teams like Tennessee and Ohio State, while the women secured the tenth spot with 321 points.
The Big PictureThis championship event provides a postseason opportunity for Division I swimmers who exceed the NCAA B Zone Standards but are not selected for the NCAA Division I Championships.
By the Numbers- Queens men won the championship last year with 674 points.
- Queens women finished in tenth place with 321 points in the previous year's championship.
- Prelims start at 9:30 AM each morning, with finals at 6:00 PM each evening.
- To qualify for the NIC, swimmers must place first in their Conference Championship event or meet/exceed the CSCAA 'A' Standard.
- Relay times are team qualifications, allowing any swimmer from the team to participate if the team meets the standard.
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Bottom LineThe Queens University of Charlotte swim teams are poised for the upcoming CSCAA National Invitational Championship in Florida, building on their past successes and aiming to excel in the competition.
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