Articles by Lauren Neidigh

Arizona Tops Events on Day 1 of Wildcat Diving Invitational

On day 1 of the Wilcat Diving Invite, Arizona’s NCAA All-American Rafa Quintero took the mens 1-meter to start off the competition for the men. Teammate Kaitlin Costello won the 3-mete event on the women’s side.

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Wisconsin Signs 12 to Form One of Nation’s Top Recruiting Classes

University of Wisconsin swimming and diving head coach Whitney Hite announced Friday that 12 high school seniors have signed national letters of intent

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Wisconsin Green Bay, Indianapolis Lead at House of Champions

After day one of the House of Champions invite at IUPUI, The University of Wisconsin Green Bay leads the women’s team battle. The men are lead by the University of Indianapolis. Full results can be found here.

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Cleveland State Men Lead After Day 1 of Magnus Cup Invite

After day 1 of the Magnus Cup Invite at Cleveland State, the Cleveland State men lead the team race. Duquesne leads on the women’s side. Full results can be found here.

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Bryant Medley Relay Breaks Record on Day 1 of Harold Anderson Invite

On day 1 of the Harold Anderson Invite at Rhode Island University, Bryant University downed a meet record in the 400 medley relay to highlight the night.

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FINA Welcomes UNESCO Charter

FINA is very pleased to announce the adoption by UNESCO – the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation – of the revised version of the “International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport”.

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California Baptist Leads Colorado Mesa Invite

On day 1 of the Colorado Mesa invite, the host team won 2 events, highlighted by Sky Hirsch’s 20.99 in the 50 free. The meet continues Friday and Saturday.

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Alabama Swimming and Diving Inks 11 to National Letters of Intent

A total of 11 swimmers signed National Letters of Intent to join The University of Alabama swimming and diving teams head coach Dennis Pursley announced this week.

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Texas A&M Men Announce Three Swimming Signees

Three high school standouts will join the Texas A&M men’s swimming and diving team for the 2015-16 season, head coach Jay Holmes announced.

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10 Life Lessons Every Age Group Coach Should Teach Their Swimmers

As I sat down to write this list, to in a sense document my coaching philosophy, I thought about one key thing: life is a choice. Everything we do in life is a choice from brushing our teeth in the morning to working in the pool.

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What Took So Long: Choosing Swimming Later in Life

Just before my third birthday, my mom first threw me into the pool behind our Pittsburgh home. It was a big, in-ground pool, about 20,000 gallons to a depth of eight feet.

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USA Women Take Silver At ‘Water Polo In Rio’ Event

The USA Women’s Senior National Team won two of their last three games at the ‘Water Polo In Rio’ event in Brazil. Team USA earned second place today after losing to Australia 13-10 in a shootout.

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Utah Swimming and Diving Adds 15 in Fall Signing Class

Utah head swimming coach Joe Dykstra has announced that 15 recruits have signed National Letters-of-Intent during the early fall signing period. The Utes’ swim program added seven men and eight women to the 2016-17 roster.

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Texas A&M to Host Annual Art Adamson Invitational

College Station, Texas—Texas A&M will host teams from all over the country this weekend in the annual Art Adamson Invitational, which memorializes legendary Texas A&M swim coach Art Adamson.

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Jan Cameron Joins Elite Coaching Group with Platinum Recognition

Swimming Australia Paralympic Program Coach Jan Cameron has become just the third Australian woman to gain her Platinum Coaching Licence following on from her swimmers’ outstanding results at the 2015 IPC World Championships in Glasgow.

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