Swimming and diving rules committee votes to change rule on officials

Minimum number needed for meets could be cut if coaches sign off

Posted on 5/20/21 12:24 PM

The NCAA Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Rules Committee voted to clarify the rule regarding the minimum number of officials who must be present to conduct an official meet.

The committee, which met virtually last week, recommended allowing relief in the event the required number of officials falls below the required minimum due to unforeseen circumstances. All coaches whose teams are competing in the meet would have to approve the move.

Currently, the minimum of officials required for dual meets is two, and the minimum for invitational meets is four.

All rules proposals must be approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which is scheduled to discuss swimming and diving recommendations June 22.

Bona fide competitions

Committee members recommended adjusting the wording around the bona fide competition criteria for USA Swimming and USA Diving meets that may be part of a team's schedule and be counted for qualifying in NCAA swimming and diving championships. The intent of this proposal is to ensure that participation in designated USA Swimming and USA Diving meets takes place while representing the school.

The events must appear on a school's schedule so qualifying times can be achieved in all events. The following criteria would be required:

Examples of meets where time standards can be achieved include the USA Swimming National Championships, the FINA World Swimming Championships and USA Swimming Pro Series meets.

Other proposals

The committee also recommended the following proposals: