Articles by Lauren Neidigh

AthletesCAN Releases The Future of Athlete Agreements in Canada

AthletesCAN is pleased to release The Future of Athlete Agreements in Canada, a system wide evaluation of the Athlete Agreement’s efficacy in reflecting both the needs and obligations of high performance athletes and National Sport Organizations (NSOs).

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Michigan Women Announce Seven-Member Recruiting Class

Head coach Mike Bottom of the University of Michigan women’s swimming and diving team announced on Tuesday (Nov. 24) the signings of seven recruits to National Letters of Intent for the 2016-17 academic year.

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Wochomurka Adds Nine to Houston Roster

University of Houston head swimming & diving coach Ryan Wochomurka is proud to announce the addition of nine newcomers, eight swimmers and one diver, to the Cougar program.

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From Russia with Love: The Julia Kay Gaffney Story

Just as I showed up at the Paul Blair Memorial Invitational and as I was saying my hellos to my fellow coaches in the LSC; Toni Marleneanu, head coach of the AquaKids, gets my attention to watch his swimmer in lane one.

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Boise State Swimming And Diving Signs Seven To NLIs

Boise State swimming and diving head coach Jeremy Kipp announced the signing of seven student-athletes to National Letters of Intent Wednesday.

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Rutgers Swimming and Diving signs Four to NLI’s

The Rutgers swimming and diving team has signed four athletes to National Letters of Intent, head coach Petra Martin announced Monday.

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MSU’s Dora Kiss Named MVC Swimmer of the Week

Missouri State’s Dora Kiss shattered two school records to lead the Bears’ women’s swimming and diving team at the Purdue Invitational from Nov. 21-23.

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Northwestern Women Defend Home Pool; MSU Men Win at TYR Invitational

The Northwestern women successfully defended their home pool as they won the Northwester TYR Invite over second place Michigan State on Sunday night. Michigan State won the men’s meet ahead of Grand Canyon University.

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UW Green Bay Women, Indianapolis Men Win House of Champions

The University of Wisconsin Green Bay women and the University of Indianapolis men held on to their respective leads to win the House of Champions meet at IUPUI this weekend. Multiple program records fell on the final night

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Army West Point Women, UMass Men Win Terrier Invite

The Army West Point women and the UMass men were victorious as Boston University’s Terrier Invitational wrapped up on Sunday night. Boston College’s Dan Kelly followed up his impressive 50 free win from earlier in the meet with a 44.78 victory in the 100 free.

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William & Mary Men and Women Win Bucknell Invite

William & Mary’s men and women both brought home a victory from the Bucknell Invite this weekend. The women came back and won a tight race with UConn, after the Huskies overtook them by 4 points on day 2. Full results can be found here.

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Akron Women, Cleveland State Men Win Magnus Cup Invite

On the final day of the Magnus Cup Invite, the home team Cleveland State won the men’s team race. The women’s meet went to Akron after they pulled ahead of Duquesne. Full results can be found here.

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Fun and Fast Swimming for Masters at Sprinting Turkey Classic

No turkeys at the Sprinting Turkey Classic swim meet hosted by Nashville Aquatic Club’s Masters swim team—just a lot of fun and fast swimming.

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4 Points Separate UConn and William & Mary at Bucknell Invite

After Day 2 at the Bucknell Invite, UConn has overtaken William and Mary by a narrow 4 points on the women’s side, 854 to 850. William & Mary has jumped into the lead for the men’s meet ahead of Buffalo. Full results can be found here.

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Michigan State, Northwestern Set Up Tight Battle At Northwestern TYR Invite

The Michigan State men established a commanding lead through day 2 of the Northwestern TYR Invitational, while the Northwestern women hold a narrow lead over Michigan State.

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