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Rising star Bromberg Lifts Team USA to 4th at FINA Diving World Cup

University of Texas rising sophomore diver Murphy Bromberg helped the United States to fourth place in the team competition Tuesday at the 2014 FINA Diving World Cup, the premier international diving event of the year.

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NAIA Powerhouse Oklahoma Baptist Recommended for NCAA Division II Membership

Daniel Ramirez and the OBU swim teams will have one final shot at an NAIA Championship in 2015 before beginning the transition to the NCAA.

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Georgia, Cal Women Lead The Way With Double-Digit CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorees

The Georgia women not only had the most points at the 2014 NCAA Championships, they also had the most athletes competing on their way to a GPA of 3.5 or above for the spring semester.

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Florida, Michigan men lead Division I with 6 CSCAA Scholar All-Americans apiece

The Michigan Wolverine and Florida Gator men top the list of Division I CSCAA Scholar All-Americans released today, with 6 swimmers earning the honor from each team.

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All-American Luke Percy Won’t Return to Tennessee For His Sophomore Season

2013 Junior World Champion Luke Percy has decided that his swimming future is best served at home in Australia.

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Emory women put 15 on CSCAA Scholar All-America list for Division III, Kenyon and Denison lead men

2014 NCAA champs Emory led all Division III programs with 15 female Scholar All-Americans, while Kenyon and Denison tied for the lead on the men’s side with 9 apiece.

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LIU Post women and Grand Valley State men top Division II CSCAA Scholar All-America lists

The CSCAA has released its lists of Scholar All-Americans in the NCAA, and at the Division II level, the Long Island University Post women topped the lists with 8 honorees. On the men’s side, Grand Valley State put 6 on the list, most of any men’s program.

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Oklahoma Baptist, Concordia lead NAIA Scholar All-Americas, 8 athletes honored in NJCAA

In the NAIA, Oklahoma Baptist nabbed the most women’s honors, while Concordia led the men. Meanwhile Monroe Community College picked up 5 of the 8 Scholar All-America awards given out in the NJCAA, the Junior College athletic league.

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Arizona State Hires Greg Earhart as New Associate Head Coach

Arizona State has hired Greg Earhart as their new associate head coach for men’s and women’s swimming, luring him away from…

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Duke’s Johnston & McCrory Headline FINA Diving World Cup

Johnston will be joined in Shanghai by former Duke and Team USA teammate Nick McCrory, who is coming off of winning his record fourth national title in men’s platform diving at the 2014 NCAA Championship.

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Ranking the 2014 Men’s Recruiting Classes: #1-#4

Justin Lynch, who is faster in the 100 meter fly at 16 than Michael Phelps was, leads the #1-ranked class in the country in 2014.

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UCSD promotes assistant/alum Daniel Perdew to interim head coach

UC-San Diego has promoted assistant coach and former Triton standout Daniel Perdew to interim head coach to fill their vacant leadership position.

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Southern California’s Sonia Wang Gives Verbal Commitment to Harvard

Southern California standout Sonia Wang has made a verbal commitment to swim at Harvard in the fall of 2015.

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Arizona Women Kick Off Their 2015 Class With Wisco State Champ Sam Senczyszyn

Arizona has a very good start on recruiting the high school class of 2015.

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CSUB Swimmer Mitchell Huxhold Named WAC Athlete of the Year

The decision to return men’s swimming to status as an official WAC Championship is paying immediate dividends for the conference….

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