Articles by Anne Lepesant

Sean Han of Peddie School to Swim for Brown Next Year

Sean Han of Peddie School and Peddie Aquatic Association has accepted an offer to swim for Brown beginning in the fall of 2015.

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Penn Ends Dual Meet Season with Wins at Cross-Town Rival La Salle

Penn closed out their dual meet season with wins against the La Salle Explorers. The Quaker men won 160.5-131.5 and the women prevailed 180-121.

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UPenn Quakers Defeat D2 West Chester Golden Rams in Non-League Tune-Up

Eric Schultz (pictured) won a pair of sprint frees as the University of Pennsylvania downed West Chester University on Friday.

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Verhagen Doubles, Dartmouth Men Down UConn; Yamahata Triples But Big Green Women Fall

James Verhagen won two events as Dartmouth men defeated UConn, 177-123, at home.

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Rory Lewis of Machine Aquatics Commits to Penn State

Penn State will add Rory Lewis to its already-stellar class of 2019 beginning next fall.

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Harvard Men Finish Ivy Dual Meet Season Undefeated With HYP Win in Cambridge

Harvard swept Princeton and Yale at the annual HYP rivalry, this year held at Blodgett Pool in Cambridge, Mass.

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College of Charleston Concludes Its (Last?) Dual Meet Season at UNCW Quad Meet

The University of North Carolina-Wilmington welcomed their CAA rivals, The College of Charleston, with a show of support during the quad meet in North Carolina over the weekend.

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Brown Men, Women Split with Cornell at Home

Brown honored Kate Dillione (pictured) and the rest of its seniors during a dual meet against visiting Cornell on Saturday. Dillione won three events as the Brown women prevailed, 158-142. The men fell to the Big Red, 188-112.

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Meeting de Nice Day 3: Katinka Hosszu, David Verraszto Finish at Top of Leaderboard

Katinka Hosszu added two golds on the third and final day of Le Meeting de Nice, winning the first stage of FFN’s Golden Tour.

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After Day 1, Harvard Men Lead Yale and Princeton at HYP Tri-Meet in Cambridge

Princeton’s Sam Smiddy (pictured above) came from behind to win the 1650, but Harvard men lead their Ivy foes, Princeton and Yale, after Day One of the annual tri-meet known as HYP.

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Harvard and Princeton Share HYP Title; Remain Undefeated in Ivy League Competition

Yale women’s swimming and diving suffered its first losses of the season at the annual HYP tri-meet, this year held at Harvard’s Blodgett Pool, but that didn’t dampen their spirits. The Bulldogs had many strong swims in preparation for Ivy League Championships, when Eva Fabian will be back in uniform.

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FFN Golden Tour in Nice: Hosszu 5-for-5 on Podium; Metella, Stravius and Henique Win for France

Mehdy Metella picked up his second butterfly gold medal in Nice, winning by 1/100 (23.82) over Andriy Govorov in the 50 fly on Saturday.

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Princeton Leads Both Harvard and Yale After Day One of HYP Women’s Meet

Princeton junior Nikki Larson won the 50 free, helping to put Princeton in the lead after Day One of the annual HYP tri-meet, held this year in Harvard’s Blodgett Pool.

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FFN Golden Tour in Nice: €25,000 Purse Leaders After Day 1

Katinka Hosszu is currently on top of the women’s leaderboard at the conclusion of Day One of the FFN’s Golden Tour in Nice.

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French Swimming Federation Nearing Decision on National Technical Director

The FFN has narrowed the field from 17 candidates to 3 as it seeks to replace Lionel Horter as National Technical Director.

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