Articles by Torrey Hart

NAIA University of Jamestown Opens Head Coach Search to Add Women’s Swim Team

The private liberal arts college in North Dakota has opened the search for a head coach with the goal of adding a women’s swim team for the 2021-22 season. 

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Cal’s Ryan Hoffer on NCAA Heartbreak, How His Swimming ‘Took Off’ Last Season

Hoffer has been a preeminent short course sprinter for years. But he still managed a breakout season his junior year at Cal.

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Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Wrong Answers Only

We’re back with swimming’s TopTenTweets!

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Olympic Medalist, Stanford Alum Dr. Tara Kirk Sell Discusses COVID-19 Response

Kirk Sell, who retired from swimming in 2009 after a decorated career, is now a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

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Division II and III Head Coach Positions Open in the 2020 NCAA Offseason

Now that we’ve had a few weeks to mull over the end of the 2019-20 NCAA season, we’re taking a look at open coaching opportunities this offseason.

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Olympic Gold Medalist Bruce Furniss Awake, Communicating After Heart Attack

Furniss, a 10-time world record breaker, was put into a medically induced coma after suffering a major heart attack at 2 a.m. last Sunday.

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Ray Looze: We Have ‘Unfinished Business’ at Indiana, Won’t Pursue USC Job

Looze addressed a number of topics surrounding the abrupt end to the 2019-20 NCAA season, and the Olympic postponement, in a conference call Friday.

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Idaho Governor Signs Bill Limiting Transgender Women & Girls in School Sports

Idaho Governor Brad Little signed both HB 500 and HB 509, which limit the rights of transgender people, Monday.

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State of Swiss Federal Tribunal in Limbo as Sun Yang’s Appeal Deadline Passes

Last Saturday marked a month since Sun Yang was handed an eight-year ban – the deadline to appeal – but parts of the high court aren’t functioning as usual.

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NCAA Extends Recruiting Dead Period For All Sports Through May 31st

Previously set to expire on April 15, the NCAA has extended its in-person recruiting dead period through May 31 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The State of Division I Head Coaching Positions in the 2020 NCAA Offseason

The “coaching carousel” is relatively tame compared to last year, but we’re taking a look at the vacancies in Division I now.

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Hungarian Swimming Reports 9 Positive Tests for COVID-19 at Training Camps

Nine swimmers and staff members associated with the Hungarian Swimming Federation tested positive for COVID-19, including Dominik Kozma (above).

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CSCAA: Extra Year of Eligibility Would Be Unfair, ‘Jeopardizes Opportunities’

The CSCAA agrees with the NCAA’s decision not to extend an additional year of eligibility to winter sport athletes affected by coronavirus-related cancellations.

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USC Commit Erica Sullivan Waiting on Coaching Hire Before Confirming NCAA Plans

With both USC head coach Dave Salo’s departure and the Olympic postponement, the rising distance star has some big decisions to make.

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NCAA Vote: D-I Winter Sports Athletes Will Not Receive Eligibility Relief

The NCAA has officially voted to extend an extra year of eligibility to spring sports athletes, but will not do the same for winter sports.

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