Articles by Lauren Neidigh

Akron Women Beat Miami (OH) 158-142

Akron defeated the Miami (Ohio) women this weekend in an away dual meet, finishing with a 158-142 score in a closely contested team battle. Read on for full recaps from each team.

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New Mexico Bests NMSU in Rivalry Dual Meet

Closing out the season with an in-state rivalry meet, New Mexico swam to victory over New Mexico State on Saturday. New Mexico posted a 153-142 win while honoring 3 seniors for their senior day.

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Washington State Downs Nebraska to Close Season

In a two day dual meet this weekend, Washington State’s women defeated Nebraska to close out the regular dual meet season at home. They finished with a 266-106 win after taking 1st in 11 of 12 events.

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EMU’s Duncan Sets School Record in Win Over Bowling Green State

Freshman Delaney Duncan provided one of the highlights of the meet with her school record swim of 1:01.20 in the 100 breast.

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Evansville Men, Women Swim Past Valparaiso

Valparaiso fell to Evansville on both the men’s and women’s sides in dual meet competition last weekend. The Evansville men overcame Valparaiso 188-92, while the women swam to a 184-74 win. Read on for full team recaps.

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Milwaukee Men, Women Power Past Green Bay

The Milwaukee men and women powered to a win over Green Bay this weekend. The women were dominant, swimming to a 148.5-93.5 win. The men’s meet was close all the way through, but Milwaukee ended the battle with 129 points to Green Bay’s 114.

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China, Germany and Canada Grab Diving Gold in Germany

China was once again the leading nation in the second leg of the FINA Diving Grand Prix 2016, which took place this weekend (January 29-31) in the North of German, in Rostock.

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Irish Swimmers Travel to Luxembourg for Euro Meet

Irish swimmers travel to Luxembourg today for the Euro Meet, joining a host of Europe’s top swimmers who will compete from Friday to Sunday. The Euro Meet is the first qualifying meet for the Olympic Games for Irish swimmers in 2016 and will feature Olympic, World and European medalists.

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Pitt Swim & Dive Caps Regular Season at Home

The Pitt men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will conclude the regular season this weekend at Trees Pool, hosting local foes California (Pa.), Carnegie Mellon, Clarion and Duquesne on Friday and Saturday.

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Vols Host Florida for Senior Day Meet

Tennessee swims its final dual meet of the season Saturday morning, hosting Florida in a top-15 contest at Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center.

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Big Weekend of Swimming for Buckeyes

It will be another busy weekend for Ohio State swimming and diving as four visiting schools are set to take on the Buckeyes over the course of Friday and Saturday.

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Indiana Swim & Dive Faces Louisville in Final Dual Meet of the Season

The Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will make the short drive south to face the Louisville Cardinals in a dual meet on Friday afternoon. The meet is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. at the Ralph Wright Natatorium in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Blue Devils Host North Carolina in Regular Season Finale

The Blue Devil men and women round out the regular season Saturday by welcoming Tobacco Road rival North Carolina to Taishoff Aquatics Pavilion. Duke will honor its 11-member senior class prior to the 11 a.m. dual meet, which will be streamed on Blue Devil Network Plus.

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Texas A&M Hosts SMU on Senior Night

The Texas A&M men’s swimming and diving team will honor its Senior Class of 2016 prior to Friday’s annual dual meet against the SMU Mustangs at 7 p.m. at the Student Recreation Natatorium. Admission to the competition is free.

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Becoming a NARP: What They Don’t Tell You

If you’re not familiar with the term “NARP,” it stands for “non-athletic regular person.” It’s used commonly by collegiate athletes in reference to peers not on a sports team. Although it’s not meant maliciously, it carries an air of separation.

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