MSSL MEETS
The Maverick Summer Swim League organizes three types of meets each swim season--dual/tri meets, division championship meets, and a league all-star meet.
Dual or Tri-Meets
At dual meets two of the league teams compete at the host team's pool against one another. In years where the league has an odd number of teams a weekly tri-meet will occur. A tri-meet is when three of the smaller league teams compete against one another in either a 6 or 8 lane pool. Large and mid-size teams will not compete in a tri-meet due to the amount of swimmers on their teams.
NOTE: The dual/tri-meets are scheduled each January. When scheduling the meets the previous year's team census and location of teams are the determining factors. Because the schedules must be created months in advance of the swim season the schedule cannot take into consideration the fact that team's census can and will expand or contract from the previous year. Teams need to know well in advance of registration when, where, and what team they will be competing against.
MSSL DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS
The Maverick Summer Swim League hosts three division championship meets each summer in a natatorium. These are the most important meets of the season for swimmers to attend and compete. The divisions are determined by the current season's team census. The Division 1 Championship Meet consists of the league's largest teams who simultaneously compete against one another. The Division 2 Championship Meet has all MSSL mid-sized teams competing against each other. The Division 3 Championship Meet hosts all of the smallest league teams in head-to-head competition.
MSSL ALL-STAR MEET
The Maverick Summer Swim League hosts an annual All-Star Meet whereby the fastest of the fast athletes compete. When using an 8 lane pool, the league allows 8 swimmers or relay teams to earn a spot at the All-Star Meet. The league merges the 3 division meets together and takes the 1st place finisher from each event and the next five fastest times from the 3 merged division championship meets.



