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Mac of the MIAC wrote:Thanks for the update. I'm looking forward to seeing the pool myself at the start of the season. It sounds like the pool is going to make for a huge recruiting advantage if they indeed are hosting sections there. That's a pretty smart move by the AD.
Monti wrote:Mac of the MIAC wrote:Thanks for the update. I'm looking forward to seeing the pool myself at the start of the season. It sounds like the pool is going to make for a huge recruiting advantage if they indeed are hosting sections there. That's a pretty smart move by the AD.
sections meets for both boys and girls are all held on pretty much the same dates. I think the most 1 pool could host would be 2 section meets at once, and that is with one going in the morning and the other at night, pretty much how the U runs A and AA state on the same dates.
how many metro sections are there? 5? 6? I think only sections 1, 7, and 8 are not really metro, with 1 and 7 being borderline metro. that does not count the splitting up of A and AA.

silentp wrote:How much does a pool actually help recruiting? It's great that these high school swimmers will swim in the pool, but does that translate into kids going to school there?
Mac of the MIAC wrote:I disagree. UST's primary source of recruits is Catholic based organizations.
You don't look at Olaf, Carleton, Mac... and UST. The academics just don't match and UST's price is significant.
Good point on Marquette, Chapel. Forgot that school. Still, UST pulls mostly from MN. I think it is higher than 80%.
openwater wrote:The point about specific majors and programs is a good one. Marquette has a dental program for instance and that was the selling point for one recent outstanding WI high school senior who chose that program over a school that would have allowed him to continue to swim.
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