Anonymous wrote:Both are decent end of season meets.
NCSA is more competitive and more difficult cuts.
Neither are national championships.
If your a local club touting your ISCA team ranking you probably need to take a look in the mirror
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are decent end of season meets.
NCSA is more competitive and more difficult cuts.
Neither are national championships.
If your a local club touting your ISCA team ranking you probably need to take a look in the mirror
If you’re an adult who uses “your” incorrectly you should also probably look in the mirror.
Anonymous wrote:Both are decent end of season meets.
NCSA is more competitive and more difficult cuts.
Neither are national championships.
If your a local club touting your ISCA team ranking you probably need to take a look in the mirror
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if a team has swimmers with cuts, it can be tough getting into the NCSA meet. They first open registration to clubs that have previously attended them open it up to other clubs, if space allows. Makes it hard for newer or smaller clubs to compete, so they typically go to ISCA.
In terms of times, NCSA has faster cut times.
Go look at the cuts. Some are faster for ISCA, some are faster for NCSA.
Anonymous wrote:Even if a team has swimmers with cuts, it can be tough getting into the NCSA meet. They first open registration to clubs that have previously attended them open it up to other clubs, if space allows. Makes it hard for newer or smaller clubs to compete, so they typically go to ISCA.
In terms of times, NCSA has faster cut times.
Anonymous wrote:They are pretty close. Different clubs choose between them.
They are both good meets.