Articles by Lauren Neidigh

RedHawks to Divide and Conquer This Weekend

busy weekend is in store for Miami University’s men’s swimming and diving team with two separate competitions. A portion of the team will travel to Muncie, Ind. to take on the Ball State Cardinals in Miami’s last dual-meet of the season.

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Stanford Women to Raise Money for Children’s Hospital at Cal Dual Meet

Senior Day against rival and third-ranked Cal will serve a larger purpose on Saturday as the No. 2 Stanford women’s swimming and diving team will raise funds for the Lucile Packard Stanford Children’s Hospital.

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Speedo Western Canadian Open and Canadian Deaf National Swimming Team

The Canadian Deaf National Swimming Program is pleased to announce that the Canadian Deaf National Swimming Team will be competing together at a Swimming Canada event for the first time at the upcoming Speedo Western Canadian Open to be held in Winnipeg, February 18-21, 2016.

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No. 7 USC Women’s Swimming, Diving At No. 19 UCLA On Friday

The No. 7 USC women’s swimming and diving team, coming off a recent split against the Bay Area schools, closes the regular season at No. 19 UCLA on Friday (Feb. 12) at 2 p.m. as it looks for its ninth straight win against its crosstown rival.

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CMS vs PP: Fastest Dual Meet in Division 3?

If someone had told me in September that the fastest dual meet of the season would be between Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona-Pitzer, I would have said they were crazy.

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Shouts from the Stands: The Powerful Connections

It’s the morning after a time trial, and my house is very quiet. I woke up so very proud of my 13 year old son. It’s not because he hit his goal time. He didn’t. It’s not because he is the fastest of his friends. He isn’t.

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IU Water Polo: Young, Hoosiers Eager for Triton Invitational

But if there’s any time for the Hoosiers to make progress, it’s now — on the road for the third time this season, and for the second time out west. It’s where Indiana is most comfortable.

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Nine Golden Grizzlies to Compete at Michigan Open

Nine Golden Grizzlies are set to compete at the 2016 Michigan Open held at the Oakland Aquatic Center Friday, Feb. 12 through Sunday, Feb. 14.

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Emory & Henry Women Set For 2016 ODAC Championships

The Emory & Henry College Women’s Swimming Team has its sights set on yet another stellar weekend at the 2016 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship, held at the Greensboro Aquatics Center. The three-day, 18-event meet will run from Friday to Sunday with preliminary races in the morning and finals in the evening.

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An Ode to the Morning Distance Practice

This poem was written in commemoration for the last morning distance practice of the season at Smith College.

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SMU Sweeps Final AAC Weekly Awards of the Season

The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s final swimming and diving honors for the week ending Feb. 7.

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NC State’s Burkett Tabs ACC Male Swimmer Of The Week

NC State swimmer Jon Burkett, Duke swimmer Kathryn Eckhart, North Carolina swimmer Rachel Canty and Clemson diver Sarah Blank have been named this week’s Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming and Diving Performers of the Week.

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Utah Women’s Swimming and Diving Welcome WSU for Senior Day

The University of Utah women’s swimming and diving team will host Washington State this Saturday, Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. in the Ute Natatorium.

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Big Ten Network Picks Up Michigan-Harvard Water Polo Game

The Big Ten Network will televise the Michigan-Harvard water polo game on Saturday, April 9.

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Vermont Heads to Worcester for America East Championships

The Vermont women’s swimming & diving team travels to Worcester, Massachusetts from Thursday (Feb. 11) to Sunday (Feb. 14) for four days of competition at the 2016 America East Championships, hosted at WPI’s Sports & Recreation Center.

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