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Sam Corea Puts Denver Into Top 30 With 200 Backstroke Bronze

Denver ended up finishing in 28th overall based solely on points scored by Corea. Corea was able to create 33 points for her team which put them into the top 30 for the overall rankings.

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Congratulations To The Cal Golden Bears, 2015 NCAA Champions!

The University of California Golden Bears have won their first NCAA Championship title since 2012, taking down both Georgia and Stanford to win with 513 points.

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Cal Set Up For Certain Victory Barring Finals Disqualifications

One of the only situations which Georgia can beat Cal without Cal swimmers grabbing a DQ is if all the Georgia swimmers get the maximum amount of points tonight, and all the Cal swimmers get the least amount of points possible. In that situation, Georgia would grab 141 points with Cal taking 48. That would allow Georgia to win the meet by just nine points.

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Jessica Long Breaks S8 400 Freestyle World Record Twice In One Day

Jessica Long has been on fire at the Can Am Para Swimming Championships held at the new Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, downing her own world record in the 400 free twice.

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Sam Corea Becomes Seventh Fastest Performer Ever In 100 Fly

One of the most impressive aspects of the time is that it ranks her as the seventh best performer all-time in the 100 fly. Elaine Breeden and Beryl Gastaldello were ranked seventh prior to Corea’s swim with 50.87s.

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Denver’s Sam Corea Throws Down Second Fastest Fly Split On Day One

Denver’s flyer threw down the second fastest split out of all the swimmers during prelims. Sam Corea rocked a 50.51 100 fly split to help her team put up a 3:34.74 in the 400 medley relay.

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Probable Virginia Roster Changes Set Up NCAA Relay Record Chase

The University of Virginia Cavaliers grabbed the top spot in prelims this morning heading towards the finals of the 4×100 medley relay with room to improve.

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Video Interviews: Day One Division III NCAA Championships

The Division III NCAA Championships kicked off today in Shenandoah, Texas and with it brought three records, one in both the men’s and women’s 200 medley relays, one in the men’s 500 freestyle, and one in the men’s 200 IM.

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NCAP Breaks Third National Age-Group Record Of The Night At NCSAs With Boys 200 Medley Relay Win

Enter Seliskar, who swam a time of 20.38, a time which would prove to be fast on most relays in the NCAA, solidifying their chances at a record. Jones came home in 20.04.

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The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre: The Rebuilding of Canadian Swimming

The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre pool will host the swimming portion of the 2015 Pan Am Games.

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Townley Haas Breaks Meet Record At 2015 Short Course Virginia Championships

The Short Course Virginia Swimming Championships ran March fifth through eighth giving way to multiple meet records and a total domination by Francis Haas on the men’s side and Madeline Banic on the women’s side.

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Blair Bish Downs Two More Records At 2015 Jenks Sectionals

Recent Arizona commit Blair Bish is on a record-spree at the 2015 Jenks Sectionals, downing his third region 8 sectional record in just two days.

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Stefan Stojmenovic Breaks NJCAA Record On Night Three Of Juco Nationals

On night three of the NJCAA (junior college) National Championships Indian River continued their winning ways taking home wins in every single event contested that night.

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2015 Women’s NCAA Picks: The Best Women’s 1650 Field in Years

She is currently the top ranked NCAA swimmer in both the 500 and 1650, and second in the nation in those events behind only Katie Ledecky. She swam a 4:31.90 and a 15:40.17 at the PAC 12 Championships, setting a new NCAA record in the 500 and a PAC 12 meet record in the 1650.

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Chris Manning Reflects On CIS Career And Looks Towards Canadian Trials

Chris Manning has been a staple athlete on the University of Toronto’s roster throughout the five years he has competed as a Varsity Blue. Unfortunately, all good things have to come to an end, and Manning has used up all five years of eligibility in the CIS and thus is finished competing in Canadian collegiate competition.

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