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ECU Swimming & Diving Inks Seven During Fall Signing Period

The East Carolina swimming and diving program added seven student-athletes to its 2016-17 roster during the fall signing period announced head coach Rick Kobe on Wednesday.

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Texas Men, Virginia Women Remain On Top Of CSCAA DI Polls

2015 NCAA Champions Clark Smith (Texas) and Leah Smith (UVA) led their teams through their mid-season invites with several insane swims.

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Delta State Annnounces Eight Signees

Delta State University head swim coach Dan’l Murray has announced eight student-athletes have signed national letters of intent to compete for the Lady Statesmen in 2016-17.

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Colorado State Adds Four for 2016-17

The Colorado State Rams swimming & diving squad signed four student-athletes to National Letters of Intent, with three swimmers and one diver set to join the team for the 2016-17 campaign.

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5 things to remember at big meets

While it’s fun to get up and swim fast, it can also be pretty intimidating. Here are five things to remember at any big swim meet.

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Szynal Sets MAC Record as Akron Wins Zippy Invite

Junior Luka Szynal (Lublin, Poland) set a MAC record and numerous Zips’ set program records to lead the Akron swimming and diving team to claim their second consecutive Zippy Invitational title at the Ocasek Natatorium Sunday evening.

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USC Trojans Spice Up Trip To Austin

Get your cheer on watching the USC Trojans make the most of their visit to Austin last weekend.

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Lafayette Standout Jacob Bares Commits to Utah

Crawfish Aquatics and Lafayette (LA) High School Team Captain Jacob Bares has given his commitment to the Utes.

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SDSU’s Weber, IUPUI’s Berger Named Summit League Divers of the Week

South Dakota State’s Joey Weber was named Summit League Men’s Diver of the Week while IUPUI’s Melissa Berger earned Women’s Diver of the Week for their performance during the week of Nov. 30-Dec. 6.

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The Grass Isn’t Always Greener on The Other Side of the Transfer Fence

Contributor, Rick Paine, is an expert on the college recruiting process. He is also the Director of Swimming at American College…

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Legard Earns Olympic Trials Cut at Winter Nationals

Legard, who hails from Weybridge, Surrey, United Kingdom, earned his Olympic Trials cut in a 50-meter freestyle time trial.

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Zips Competed in Head-to-Head Long Course Dual with Bowling Green

The Akron swimming and diving team competed in a long-course head-to-head Olympic time-trial dual against Bowling Green State University this afternoon at the Ocasek Natatoriu

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UCLA Water Polo Concludes the Year at No. 1

The 2015 men’s varsity water polo season comes to a conclusion as National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Champion the University of California-Los Angelescompleted a perfect season and tops the Men’s Varsity Week 14/December 9/Final Top 20 Poll.

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Nihipali Named NEC Swimmer of the Week

Nihipali’s most-recent efforts earned her a third NEC Swimmer of the Week award, and, more importantly, a ticket to the US Olympic Trials.

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San Jose Signs Eight to NLIs

With a commitment for a high school All-American, the San Jose State Spartans swimming and diving head coach Sage Hopkins announced the signing of eight swimmers and one diver to National Letters-of-Intent on Wednesday.

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