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4 Spartans Win Multiple Events as San Jose State Dominates East Bay

On senior day, the San Jose State Spartans dominated East Bay, with 4 women earning multiple individual event victories.

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Iona’s Van Reeken Leads Women’s Water Polo Week 1 Award Winners

Goals were coming fast and furious on opening weekend of the collegiate women’s water polo season. Here are the conference award winners from Week 1.

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Swim Coach Scott Volkers Asks Court to Clear Latest Abuse Charges in Australia

Volkers, who was the coach of 8-time Olympic medalist Susie O’Neill in the 1980s, was charged in 2017 after having charges for the same accusations dropped…

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Smith Wins 3 for Monmouth in Victory Over NJIT

Callan Smith swept the distance freestyles and won the 100 back as Monmouth defeated the NJIT men in dual meet action on Friday.

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Smith, Clark Double For Northeastern in Voctory Over Central Connecticut State

Bailey Smith and Megan Clark each won a double for Northeastern as they took down Central Connecticut State on Saturday.

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NCAP’s Ellie Oswald Commits to Rhode Island for 2020-21 

Back/free specialist Ellie Oswald from Nation’s Capital Swim Club has announced her commitment to Rhode Island for 2020-21.

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Dresden Completes €40 Million Pool Project on Freiberger Platz

A five-year, €40 million construction project wrapped up in December, leaving Dresden, Germany with two 50-meter pools at Freiberger Platz.

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Seto & Irie Happy With FINA Champions Series Races, But Looking For More

Japanese swimmers have been upping their game big-time with a home nation-hosted Olympic Games on the horizon. Daiya Seto and Ryosuke Irie are no exception.

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Tokyo Olympic Aquatics Center Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Slated For March

Things are coming together for the 2020 Olympic Games, as the Tokyo Aquatic Center will be having its ribbon-cutting ceremony in March.

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Olympic Qualifying Events in China Cancelled, Rescheduled due to Coronavirus

Cases of the disease have spread to both Shenzhen and Beijing, where last week many of the world’s best swimmers gathered for the FINA Champions Series.

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Chalmers Opts Out Of 50 Free Final While McKeown Clocks PB In The Event

18-year-old Kaylee McKeown closed out a heck of a South Aussie State Championships meet, clocking a 50m free personal best to end her campaign.

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Six New Members Join USA Swimming Foundation Board of Directors

The new representatives were vetted through a nomination committee and chosen for their unique expertise in philanthropy.

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Record-Breaking Masters Swimmer John Harrison Dies at 105

One of the world’s most accomplished centenarian masters swimmers John Harrison died last week at 105-years old.

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Notre Dame Snags Verbal Commitment from Winter Juniors Finalist Kaden Smesko

Kaden Smesko has verbally committed to Notre Dame Fighting Irish for 2020-21.

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