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Ranking the 2020 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #13-16

We kick off our expanded rankings of the incoming freshman classes for NCAA swimming & diving with our 13th- through 16th-ranked programs.

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Mackenzie Padington to Forgo Final 2 Years of NCAA Eligibility, Turn Pro

Canadian Worlds team member Mackenzie Padington, who had previously announced a transfer to NC State, will turn pro and continue to train in Canada.

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Wyoming to Allow Pools to Re-Open In Limited Capacity

Wyoming has recently joined the growing list of states to allow swimmers to return to the water in a very limited capacity.

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State of Alaska Allows Pools to Re-Open with 50% Capacity

Club teams in Anchorage, which is home to 40% of the state’s population, are preparing guidelines and a proposal to resume practices.

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Dara Torres to be Inducted Into Jewish American Hall of Fame

12-time Olympic medalist and former world record holder Dara Torres is the 51st person to be inducted into the Jewish American Hall of Fame.

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NCAA’s Division III Considering Its Own Name-Image-Likeness Rules

The goal is to have new NIL legislation adopted at the 2021 NCAA Convention and then implemented before the 2021-22 academic year.

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Epic Swim: Simone Manuel and Penny Oleksiak Tie for 100 Free Olympic Glory

It certainly didn’t seem like it would be Simone Manuel or Penny Oleksiak‘s moment in the limelight. About five weeks before…

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1972 Olympic Gold Medalist, NCAA Champion Tom Bruce Dies

Bruce died in California after a 10-month battle with cancer. He was 67.

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NWAL Summer League in Houston, One of Nation’s Largest, Cancels 2020 Season

The Northwest Aquatic League (NWAL) in suburban Houston has cancelled its 2020 summer season. The league has almost 100 teams and over 15,000 swimmers.

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Texas Allows Public Pools to Reopen Friday; Many Large Cities Balk

As summer emerges around the country, some cities are reopening public pools while others have remained closed, for now.

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Why Michael Phelps’ 50.45 Fly at 2015 Nationals Was A Big Deal

Michael Phelps had the best 100 fly swim of his ’10s career at the 2015 U.S. Nationals. Read on how Phelps crushed his swim racing against the clock.

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At Least 70% Of U.S. Olympic Sports Have Applied For PPP Money

ABC News reports that at least 70% of U.S. Olympic sport organizations have applied for government funding during the current worldwide pandemic.

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Ranking the 2020 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: Honorable Mentions

We’re expanding our NCAA swimming & diving recruiting class ranks this year, counting down the top 16 classes of freshmen entering the NCAA next fall.

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Michael Phelps – The Making Of A Champion

The story of how Phelps, the winningest Olympian in history, developed into the world’s greatest swimmer.

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UCSD Swimmer Sawyer Farmer Using Clothing Brand to Deliver PPE

Farmer and business partner Nolen Putnam have been purchasing and delivering PPE with the profits from a special shirt design.

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