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The Fourth Place Alabama Women are Returning All 288 of their 2022 NCAA Points

The Alabama women’s team will return all 288 points earned in the 2022 NCAA Championship to finish fourth this season.

The team had a total of 10 individual swim qualifiers and 1 diving qualifier. Their 10 swimmers tied for the second-smallest roster among the top 10 scoring teams, behind Texas, whose 7 swimmers individually qualified. (Michigan, who finished seventh, also qualified 10 individual swimmers.)

Nine of Alabama’s 10 swimmers from the 2022 NCAA will only lose, so they’ll be back for the upcoming 2022-2023 season. Morgan Libert who graduated after that.

senior citizen Ryan White, morgan scott, Kenzie McMahon, Caria AntoniuWhen cat light I will be back to use my 5th year of my COVID-19 qualification. The group earned a total of 107 individual points in the NCAA.

Alabama’s women scored in all five NCAA relays and finished in the top eight in all but 800 freestyle relays. Notably, all 20 relay legs return as well. Together, the five returning seniors made up 11 of the 20 relay legs. At least two of her seniors competed in every relay last year, but the team doesn’t have to look for replacements heading into this season.

The Alabama Women’s fourth-place finish was the best finish in program history.They were led by a first-year head coach margo gear This fall, we will have our second full season.

The latest SwimSwam rankings for the 2022 class (Freshmen) will be announced in May 2021. Ranking themAlabama has both freestylers for the rest of the distance lacey black Arrive at campus. Black and the rest of the 2026 classes can already be seen on campus recently below.

SwimSwam believes this will be the first time that at least the top four NCAA teams have returned all NCAA points and all relay legs. The main reason this can happen is because his COVID-19 waiver, which the NCAA implemented during her 2020-his 2021 season, allowed the swimmer to get her fifth year.

Many athletes took this extra year last season, but that number was expected to decline over the next few years, largely for one reason: scholarships. The biggest difference between Year 5 and future seasons is the scholarship cap. Women’s swimmers are allowed a total of 14 scholarships per team. This season, 5th graders didn’t count toward the upper limit unless they moved in.The coming season is the 5th grade intention It will count towards the cap until the exemption expires. This means that all swimmers, regardless of whether they transfer or not, include the scholarship in their program cap.

Based on SwimSwam trackers so far, 46 men and 46 women will be in their fifth year this coming season. This number is already higher than last season’s trackers, with 45 women and 35 men this season.

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