College Swimming Previews

2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #6 Florida Men Are Hungry For a Top 3 Finish

An impressive eight 2013 All-Americans will be back in action along with two other swimmers who received Honorable Mention All-American honors. With such small losses and the return of so many large contributors, I do not see why Florida can’t be in the top three at the end of they year. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures)

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2013-2014 College Previews: #7 USC Trojans Will Have To Fight On To Erase Last Years NCAA Finish

The Trojans hope to return on the team podium, as pictured 3rd here in 2012, after falling down to 7th in 2013.

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #6 Florida Women May Sprint Home With A Trophy This Season

The Florida Gators return all individual points for an young but experienced squad, that has the ability to surprise us all this upcoming season.

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Will Drury Be Dethroned?: NCAA Division II 2013-2014 Season Outlook

A Look into the World of Division II Swimming as we Approach the 2013-2014 Season.

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Setting the Stage for NCAA Division III’s 2013-2014 Season

A quick who’s who of the DIII swim world for both men and women in the upcoming 2013-14 season. (Photo: Janna Schulze/SwimSwam.com)

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: Nolan, Kremer Shoulder Load for Stanford

David Nolan scored 57 individual points and swam on four relays for the Cardinal last year at NCAA’s. What will he do for an encore? (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: Dirado, Lee Look to Stay on Fire for Stanford

Maya Dirado has been on a roll for the last six months. What will she do for the Cardinal in 2014?

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: Can Auburn’s Chierighini 2014 top Morozov’s 2013?

Marcelo Chierighini is the fastest man left in the NCAA. How far can he lead the Tigers?

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #9 Indiana Men Hope for Freshmen to Improve Relay Scoring

Indiana senior Eric Ress is the team’s biggest star, but it will be up to the IU Freshmen to help the free relays. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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2013-14 College Swimming Previews: #10 Minnesota Needs to Hit Their Taper at the NCAA Championships to Advance

The Minnesota Golden Gophers return a majority of their top scorers, but with Haley Spencer graduating, the team will need to hit their taper at the NCAA Championships. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, TheSwimPictures)

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2013-2014 NCAA Women’s College Preview: #9 Texas Hurt by Loss of Sogar, Still a Force to be Reckoned With

With the loss of Laura Sogar, the Texas Longhorns will have to rely on a deep returning squad and a strong incoming freshmen class if they want to improve on their 9th place finish at NCAA”s from last year.

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #10 Georgia Men Returns 14 With Valuable NCAA Experience

Chase Kalisz returns to the Georgia Bulldogs for his sophomore season as the 400IM NCAA Champion. (Photo Credit: Victor Puig)

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: De Lucca Could Lead More Balanced #11 Louisville to Top Ten Finish

Everybody foot-clap, Joao de Lucca is back for his senior year and will try and lead the Cardinals to a top-10 finish. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #12 Ohio State Return 17 Big Ten Championship Point Scorers

The Buckeyes graduated several senior sprinters, but looking beyond those relay losses, the Buckeyes come back in pretty healthy shape next season: they bring back 17 point scorers from the 2013 Big Ten Championships. The large freshman class of freestylers should help to fill the gaps left behind by last years seniors. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, TheSwimPictures)

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2013-2014 Women’s College Swimming Preview: #12 North Carolina Look Promising With an Added Year of Experience

The University of North Carolina women’s team finished 12th at the 2013 NCAA Championships. With the return of Stephanie Peacock and an added year of experience for the young team, you should expect to see the Tar Heels in the top 10 next season. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, TheSwimPictures)

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