NCAA Division I Mid-Major

Salzer and Nelson Both Verbally Commit to Wyoming

Wade Nelson of the Golden West Swim Club and Lily Salzer from the Columbia Swim Club have both verbally committed…

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Tigers Open POD Meet At George Mason

“Our guys swam well,” Mead said. “Noah had an unbelievable swim and he was a standout for us. Brech has been very consistent and has gotten faster. He’s doing exactly what we want.”

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Denver Women’s Swimming and Diving Hosts Air Force

“We’re glad to be hosting Air Force women this weekend,” head coach Brian Schrader said. ”I think they are one of the most improved programs in Division I over the last three seasons and they are going to be some great competition for us Saturday.”

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A Month Into Season, Ohio Replaces 18-Year Head Coach Greg Werner

The Ohio Bobcats have replaced their head coach with a former assistant on an interim basis for the rest of the year.

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Tigers Look To Remain Unbeaten At POD Meet

“We always look forward to this meet, as it tends to bring out the best in us,” Towson Head Coach Mead said. “I expect some great diving and swimming this weekend. All three teams are very strong and from top-to-bottom and we will need to bring our best effort.”

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Wolf Pack Gains Verbal Commitment From British Prospect Jaeger Turner

A backstroke and freestyle sprint specialist, Turner swims with the City of Salford club in Manchester, England, and was a multiple finalist at this year’s British Youth championship, as well as being former age group national record holder and podium pacer in national age group competition.

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17 Eastern Illinois Pool Records Broken as IUPUI Men And Women Defeat UIC and Eastern Illinois

The IUPUI Men and Women defeated UIC and Eastern Illinois in a Mid-Major tri-dual over the weekend. This was the fastest meet ever held at Eastern Illinois’ Ray Padovan Pool, where 17 swims were under pool record times.

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Alex Cohen Takes Home More Recognition From Colonial Athletic Association

“We still have a lot of work to do, but we are learning and improving each week,” Towson Head Diving Coach Maureen Mead said.

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East Carolina Women’s Defeat South Carolina in Dual Meet Split

“It was an unbelievable collegiate atmosphere,” Pirate head coach Rick Kobe said. “I couldn’t be happier with how we swam from top to bottom. Even though the guys came up short, they swam great. That is a huge victory for our women’s program.”

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Towson Earns Fourth Win, Defeats ODU

The Towson University men’s swimming and diving team earned its fourth victorry of the season on Saturday, defeating the Old Dominion…

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Razorbacks Host Huskers In Dual Meet

The University of Arkansas swimming and diving team will host its only home meet of the fall semester against Nebraska on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Arkansas Natatorium. The team is coming off its 12th consecutive dual meet win at LSU.

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Towson Tigers Swimming Seek Best Record Since 2006-07

“We had a good meet last weekend and if we can be great this Saturday, we will be competitive with Old Dominion,” Towson Head Coach Pat Mead said. “I’m looking for some fast swims from all of our men. We will need some breakout performances to win.”

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WKU Swim and Dive Faces Big Ten Foe Northwestern Friday

“Northwestern is very good. They are definitely in the top 25 in the country,” said WKU head coach Bruce Marchionda. “Both the men and women programs are very good with a rich history of having dynamic teams…”

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Iona College Swimmer, Daniela Beasley, makes a difference in lives of orphans

When students do travel, it is usually for pleasure. However, sophomore swimmer Daniela Beasley has a desire to give back on her own and has plans to help the orphans in her hometown of Ecuador to overcome socio-economic boundaries.

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Jimmy Martin Co-Swimmer of the Week For the Bonnies

Senior Jimmy Martin earned co-swimmer of the week honors this week for the Bonnies, sharing the award with George Mason’s Fernando Rubio. Martin recorded four first place finishes, also helping to break two pool relay records this past weekend against Pitt.

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