The Powerlist

CIS Championship Previews: UBC To Possibly Win Men’s Title, Repeat As Women’s Champions

The 2014 UBC women after winning the CIS Championships; they’re favoured to repeat as champions this year.

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Colgate Hires Justin Jennings as First Assistant on New Staff

Andy Waeger has made his first hire as the new head coach of Colgate Swimming & Diving, bringing in Justin Jennings to…

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In Briefs: Kearney, Wing, Novotny headed to various Halls of Fame

Nominations for various athletic Halls of Fame have begun to come out across the country the past few months. Here’s a a brief look at a few swimmers who have gotten nods:

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BYU Cougars open season with alumni meet

The BYU men’s and women’s swim team competed against some familiar faces in the annual alumni meet Friday night at the Richards Building Pool.

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Scotland votes down independence, British swimming programs to remain unified

Scottish voters elected against becoming their own, independent nation yesterday, a decision that means Great Britain’s swimming programs will remain as one team.

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Erica Rose and Wally Morton Inducted into 2014 Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame

Erica Rose (left) with Northwestern head coach Jimmy Tierney (right) was inducted into the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame on Thursday night, along with former Cleveland State coach Wally Morton.

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Breaststroker Zachary Stump Verbally Commits to Notre Dame

Zach Stump, the two-time defending 100 breaststroke Louisiana State Champion, has verbally committed to Notre Dame.

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Fitter and Faster Swim Tour: Dayton, Ohio and Delware Photo Vault

Chloe Sutton and Adam Brown headline the Fitter and Faster Swim Tour presented by SwimOutlet.com Dayton, Ohio and Delware events.

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Irvine Novaquatics’ Adrian Gutierrez Verbally Commits to UNLV

Adrian Gutierrez from Irvine Novaquatics and Murrieta Valley High School has verbally committed to UNLV. Gutierrez feels like exactly the…

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Just How Much Have Olympic Trials Qualifying Times Changed from 2012 to 2016?

USA Swimming announced the new Olympic Trials qualifying standards on Thursday, September 18 amid quite a bit of fanfare. And…

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Shannon Rollason resigns from leadership role at Denmark’s National Training Center

Shannon Rollason, whose swimmers led Denmark to 6 gold medals at the European Championships, will resign as coach of the National Training Center at the end of 2014.

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World Champion Alex Meyer Headlines Open Water Event in Barbados

For the November event we look forward to welcoming 2010 World Open Water (25km) Champion, Alex Meyer.

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Superimposing The 2016 Olympic Trials Standards On the 2012 Olympic Trials Qualifying Period

Do you have what it takes to make the 2012 U.S. Olympic Swimming Team? You have to make the cuts first.

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Lane 8 organization helping out low-income swimmers in Cincinnati

Cincinnati-area swimming supporters have found a new way to help promote the sport and help out those in need.

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Meet Eli Boda, the Newest Buckeye

The newest member of the Ohio State women’s swimming and diving family stopped by McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on Wednesday to bond with a host of his Buckeye sisters.

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