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Swim Job: UNLV seeks Assistant Coach for Men’s and Women’s Swimming

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is accepting applications for position of Assistant Coach, Men’s & Women’s Swimming.

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Kelsi Worrell Named to Capital One Academic All-American Team

University of Louisville junior swimmer and two-time NCAA champion Kelsi Worrell was named to the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Women’s At-Large Second Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

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Eireni Moshos Verbally Commits To UNC For 2016-2017 Season

NCAP’s Eireni Moshos gave her verbal commitment to swim with the University of North Carolina Tar Heels for the 2016-2017 season.

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Race Details: 3 Ways to Improve your Start

At the end of your season, all the training is in the bag, and you are shaved, tapered, and ready to race. Perfecting your race details, such as starts, turns, and breakouts, will give you the best shot at making finals, finishing first, or hitting a qualifying time.

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Hugo Morris’ Auburn School Record Plaque Put Up To Replace Rowdy Gaines’

At the James E. Martin Aquatics Center, the plaque which had Gaines’ time, name, and the year he set the record was removed to make way for a new plaque which featured all the same information pertaining to Morris’ record.

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Arizona’s Geer Selected Pac-12 Woman of the Year

The University of Arizona’s Margo Geer has been selected the Pac-12 Conference Woman of the Year for the 2014-15 academic year, Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott announced.

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Schrotenboer Selected To Lead King University Swimming And Diving Programs

King University Athletic Director David Hicks announced earlier this week the hire of the second head men’s and women’s swimming and diving program’s history.

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The 7 Types of Slackers on every Swim Team

Every swim team has them…the loafers who are undeniably giving 50% max at practice day after day, the sneaky strategists who find a shortcut in every set, the save-ups who manage to leave a killer practice with a ton of energy…you know them as THE SLACKERS!

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Rice Swimming Adds Two More Signees For Upcoming Season

Two more signees have officially joined the Rice swim team upcoming season, bringing the final 2015-2016 newcomer total to six, Owl head coach Seth Huston announced on Tuesday (June 9).

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Ball State Women’s Swim & Dive Signs Three Newcomers For Fall

The Ball State women’s swim and dive program has signed three new participants to the 2016 class with National Letters of Intent, including Liz Madison (Normal, Ill./University), Courtney McKeen (Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South), and Maryn Meldrum (Greenville, Ind./Floyd Central) according to head coach Kristy Castillo.

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SwimSpray Unveils Larger Bottle, 50% More at a New Lower Price

100% natural and safe, SwimSpray solves the longest-standing problem associated with swimming — the side-effects of chlorine.

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Köhli, Fournier, Gaudreault Selected to Canada’s Senior Squad for Pan-American Competition

Former Hoosiers Shae Fournier, Jakie Köhli, and Jessica Gaudreault were three of the thirteen players selected to represent Canada in the tournament, their second tournament selection this year.

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Duncan Sherrard Joins Tar Heel Staff As Assistant Swimming Coach

Duncan Sherrard, former head swimming coach at Florida Southern College and an All-America swimmer at the University of Florida, has joined head coach Rich DeSelm’s staff as an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina, it was announced Monday.

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PHOTO VAULT: Northern Arizona’s Pool Starting To Take Shape

Northern Arizona University is getting a new home for its swimming and diving program, and coach Andy Johns has been kind enough to share photos of the new building from various times this summer. Swimming fans can watch a time-lapse of sorts as the facility starts to rise from the ground up.

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FISU Doesn’t Believe MERS Outbreak Will Impact World University Games

With the 2015 World University Games being hosted in Gwangju, South Korea, there is a growing concern about the Middle…

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