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Ranking the NCAA Women’s Classes of 2013: #9 – #12

Madison White, a member of the 2010 Short Course World Championship Team, is headed to UCLA in the fall, leading what we ranked as the #9 class in the country. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Florida Women to Face No. 2 Cal, No. 1 Georgia in Back-to-Back Meets

The Florida Gators have a typically-tough schedule this year, but the women will have an especially-brutal early season run. (Photo: Janna Sculze/SwimSwam.com)

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Stanford Cardinal Lia Neal is Ready for the College Season

Neal struggled a little at US World Trials, but the 2012 Olympian is excited about the college season ahead at Stanford. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Top 7 Women’s Teams at NCAA’s All Have GPA’s Over 3.0

There were a ton of swimmers who performed very well both in the pool and in the classroom, including Tennessee, with the team GPA crowns going to the East Carolina women and Yale men. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Ranking the Classes: Men’s #1 – #4

Asphalt Green’s Michael Domagala is part of an incredible class at USC who will have an immediate impact as freshmen.

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How Much Faster Are the 2013-2014 Division I NCAA Championship Qualifying Standards?

As the Georgia Bulldogs try to defend their title, every single A standard got tougher for next season. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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CSCAA Membership Elects New Board Members

“I am tremendously excited to work with these new members of the CSCAA Board of Directors, they are excellent coaches and bring tremendous knowledge and experience to the board,” said CSCAA Executive Director Joel Shinofield.

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CSCAA Announces Division I All-American Lists; Georgia Scores Highest With 27

Arizona’s Margo Geer is one of 7 Division I swimmers who were named First Team All-Americans in all 7 of their NCAA events. (Photo Courtesy: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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CSCAA Announce Five Major 2013 Award Recipients

Retired Stanford coach Skip Kenney will receive the CSCAA “Lifetime Achievement” Award. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Post-NCAA Championships Big Question #2: Who Was the Swimmer of the Men’s Meet?

Let’s take a look at all of the criteria that go into selecting a swimmer of the year; also how many nicknames can we come up with for Vlad Morozov in 20 seconds? Find out in Big Question #2. (Photo Courtesy: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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The Most Epic 200 Breaststroke of All Time, Cordes’ 1:48.68, Post Race Interview

Video by Garrett McCaffrey. Kevin Cordes breaks the NCAA Record, American Record and U.S. Open Record in the 200 yard…

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Explanation of Why Fabio Gimondi’s 100 Free Didn’t Count

An NCAA rules update, via memo regarding Last Chance Meets

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