Articles by Lauren Neidigh

Blue Devils Head West for Winter Nationals

Four members of the Duke swimming and diving program are headed to the West Coast to compete in the 2015 AT&T Winter National Championships Thursday through Saturday in Federal Way, Wash.

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UGA Fall Invitational On Tap This Weekend

The Georgia swimming and diving teams will return to action this weekend as they host the UGA Fall Invitational at Gabrielsen Natatorium. There is no cost for admission.

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Louisville Announces 8 Signees for Class of 2020

The signees include Avery Braunecker, Casey Fanz, Molly Fears, Maggie Jahns, Emily LeClair, Grace Oglesby, Michaela Sliney, Sofie Underdahl, Lainey Visscher and Hannah Whiteley.

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Indiana State Women’s Swimming and Diving Announces First Ever Signing

Indiana State Women’s Swimming and Diving head coach Matt Leach along with Director of Athletics Ron Prettyman have announced the signing of nine student-athletes for the program’s first team.

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USA Swimming and CoSport Announce Partnership for Rio

USA Swimming and CoSport announced a partnership aimed at welcoming fans and supporters of USA Swimming to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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Notre Dame Men Announce Class of 2020 Signees

The University of Notre Dame men’s swimming and diving team has signed five swimmers to join them next fall. While slightly smaller in size than last year’s signee class, the six signees add depth and fill some holes in amongst the current Irish roster.

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NC State Heads To West Coast For Winter National Championships

Set to make its third appearance on the west coast this season, select members of the NC State swimming and diving team will compete in the 2015 AT&T Winter National Championships Thursday-Sunday in Federal Way, Wash.

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SMU Mustangs Set For Winter Championships

The SMU women’s swimming and diving program is getting some well-deserved time off before its next team competition at Texas A&M on Jan. 9, but that doesn’t mean competition is over for the 2015 calendar year as 10 current and former Mustangs are set to compete at USA Nationals and the European Short Course Swimming Championships.

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No. 14 Utah Men’s Swimming and Diving Take on Wyoming

The 14th-ranked Utah men’s swimming and diving team will take on the Wyoming Cowboys this Saturday, Dec. 5 in Green River, Wyo. The meet is set to begin at 1 p.m. MT.

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Three Rutgers Swimmers set for 2015 AT&T Winter National Championships

Seniors Morgan Pfaff (Red Lion, Pa.) and Joanna Wu (Kent, Wash.) along with junior Rachel Stoddard (Hillsborough, N.J.) will represent the Rutgers swimming and diving team.

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Illinois State Swimming and Diving Signs Seven for 2016-17 Season

The Illinois State swimming and diving team added to its 2016-17 roster, as head swimming coach Scott Cameron announced the signing of seven student-athletes to National Letters of Intent, on Tuesday.

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UNC Asheville Swimming Signs Four in Early Signing Period

UNC Asheville head swimming coach Elizabeth Lykins has announced that four standout student-athletes have signed National Letters-of-Intent during the early fall signing period.

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Pitt Signs 13 Newcomers for 2016

The University of Pittsburgh swimming and diving program has announced the signing of 13 student-athletes from seven states across the country, as well as one internationally, to join the Panthers in the fall of 2016.

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RedHawks Host 22nd Annual Miami Invitational

Miami University’s women’s swimming and diving team is back in the pool Thursday, Dec. 3 through Saturday, Dec. 5 as they host the 22nd Annual Miami Invitational.

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WPWL 2016 Men: Greece, Serbia and Italy Lead after Third Round

The third round of the FINA Men’s Water Polo World League 2016 went underway on December 1 in six European cities. Squads from Greece, Serbia and Italy were the strongest of their respective groups while Romania, Spain and Russia also won their games.

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