The Powerlist

Big Ten Senior Spotlight: Dustin Rhoads of the University of Iowa

There are few teams in the Big 10 that get up year in and year out for dual meets like…

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SUNYACs Day III – Geneseo Takes No Prisoners; Men Return to the Top, Women Make it Seven Straight

n the final day of the 2014 SUNYAC championships, defending champion Cortland was beaten by Geneseo. Cortland’s upset last year surprised everyone; in some ways, this is a return to the status quo, but it also may be the beginning of a deepening rivalry between the teams. On the women’s side, Geneseo maintained it’s victory streak for another year.

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Big Ten Senior Spotlight: Shane Austin of Pennsylvania State University

Penn State University is a bit of an outlier when it comes to your typical Big Ten team. For one,…

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2014 SEC Championships: Florida, Georgia repeat, Chierighini puts up a pair of 41s

Auburn’s Marcelo Chierighini (above) went 41.9 to win the 100 free, then 41.4 leading off the 400 free relay. Meanwhile the Georgia women and Florida men successfully defended their 2013 team titles.

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Liberty University Women, Incarnate Word Men Take Home Their Respective CCSA Titles in Thrilling Day Four Finish

The final night of action at Allan Jones Natatorium would see a non-stop battle for first place by both the…

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Emma Reaney breaks NCAA record with 2:04.34 200 breast at ACC Championships

The Notre Dame junior blasted five seconds off her prelims time to put up the fastest 200 breaststroke in NCAA history at the ACC Championships.

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UNC’s Stephanie Peacock taken from ACCs on a stretcher after breaking NCAA 1000-free record

Stephanie Peacock fell ill at the end of her 1650 at the ACC championships, leaving the pool on a stretcher after breaking the NCAA record in the 1000 free.

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2014 Big Ten Women’s Championships: Minnesota three-peats on Kierra Smith 200 breast win

The Golden Gophers won the conference at home on a big final night that saw conference records from Wisconsin’s Ivy Martin and Indiana’s Gia Dalesandro.

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2014 ACC Women’s Championships: Reaney’s American record 200 breast steals show as Virginia repeats

Courtney Bartholomew led the Virginia Cavaliers to their 7th consecutive conference title, although the team battle was overshadowed by Notre Dame’s Emma Reaney, who broke the American record in the 200 breast.

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University of Toronto Men and UBC Women Defend CIS Titles

The UofT men and UBC women were both able to defend their CIS victories from last year with huge victories…

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Pool Record and 95-point Victory For Cal Men Against Rival Stanford

Dave Durden’s Cal Bears won in convincing fashion over rival Stanford 169-74 Saturday morning at the Avery Aquatics Center

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USC Rolls Utah, But Soedel Impresses in Uytengsu Debut

In the first official meet at the newly-remodeled Uytengsu Aquatic Center, USC cruised past Utah, though Utah’s Soedel stole some of the spotlight with a pair of impressive 100 freestyles.

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2014 Patriot League Championships Day Four: Up/Down – Exciting Battle for Second

The Midshipmen women and men continue to dominate the 2014 Patriot League Championship, but excitement is building over who will finish second. Bucknell women are hoping to lock up their position tonight, while Army is looking to overtake Boston University in the men’s meet.

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2014 Big Ten Women’s Championships: Ivy Martin 48.0 on day 3 prelims, will showdown with Ackman

Ivy Martin and Alyson Ackman were 48-low in prelims, making for a great finals showdown tonight. Indiana qualified 10 A finalists in trying to cut down Minnesota’s big team lead.

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2014 AAC Championships Day 4 prelims: Kylliainen looks to go 3-for-3 for unbeaten week

Louisville stayed hot on the final day of prelims at the AAC Championships, breaking more pool records and taking top seeds in 7 of the 8 events. Tanja Kylliainen is the top 200 flyer, looking for her third conference title of the meet.

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