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Fresno State Women Take 1st Place in Beach Cup

The Fresno State women won the Beach Cup this past weekend, which included San Diego, Marymount, and Pepperdine. San Diego wound up in 2nd, with Marymount and Pepperdine in 3rd and 4th respectively. Read on for full recaps from each team.

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Rookies Shine on Monday for GW Women’s Swimming & Diving

Freshmen Miranda Simon and Emily Zhang each tallied a pair of victories for the Colonials, but the George Washington women’s swimming and diving team could not overcome a strong George Mason effort on Monday at the Patriots’ Aquatics and Fitness Center.

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Oregon State Sweeps Willamette, SWOCC

Oregon State women’s swimming picked up a pair of wins in a tri-meet with Willamette and SWOCC this past weekend. The Willamette women also took a win, beating SWOCC. On the men’s side, SWOCC swam to victory over Willamette. Read on for full recaps of the meet.

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Missouri State Men, Women Defeat Truman State

The Missouri State men and women each came away with a dual meet victory over Truman State this weekend. The women earned a 148-114 victory, while the men finished with a final score of 198-64.

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Buffalo Men Overtake Miami Ohio 230.5-76.5

The University of Buffalo men put on a dominant performance against Miami (OH) last weekend. The final score was 230.5 to 76.5 in favor of the Bulls.

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Cal Tech’s Takahashi Lowers Own 100 Back School Record

Freshman Gemma Takahashi (San Jose, Calif. / Leland) lowered her own program record in the 100 Back as Caltech women’s swimming and diving faced Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges and Whittier College on Saturday morning.

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Swimming New South Wales 2016 State Age 13-18 Champs Highlights

Olivia Adams of Ravenswood and Sarah Welfare of Sydney University raced head to head over 8 laps. Olivia pulled through to win the girls 400m Freestyle. Zac Attard of Cherrybrook Carlile added to his medal tally, winning the boys 400m Freestyle.

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Iowa State Trounces Washington St. Louis

The Iowa State women posted a convincing win over Washington St. Louis this weekend. They finished the dual with a 195-97 score to seal the victory. Read on for full recaps from each team.

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Denver’s Bunch, Myers Sweep Weekly Summit League Awards

Denver’s Dylan Bunch was named Summit League Men’s Swimmer of the Week while teammate Maddie Myers earned Women’s Swimmer of the Week award for their performances during the week of Jan. 11-17.

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Somhegyi, Olesiak Named Summit League Divers of the Week

IUPUI’s Krisztian Somhegyi was named Summit League Men’s Diver of the Week while South Dakota State’s Olivia Olesiak earned Women’s Diver of the Week for their performances during the week of Jan. 11-17.

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IU Water Polo Season Preview: The Defenders

After a long offseason, the 2016 NCAA water polo season is right around the corner. The Hoosiers are building from a successful 2015 season, finishing with a No. 11 national ranking and amidst a three-way tie at the top of the CWPA.

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St Louis Men, Women Beat Out Evansville

The St. Louis men and women won their respective dual meets against Evansville this weekend. The men earned a 206-75 win. The women captured the meet with a 182-92 score.

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Vermont’s Cowlie, Preston Earn America East Honors

Sophomore Shannon Cowley and senior Maggie Preston swept the America East weekly awards for the Vermont women’s swimming & diving program. Cowley was named the Swimmer of the Week on Tuesday, while Preston won the Diver of the Week award for the fourth time this season.

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Elizabeth Wasil Sets Para-WR At Jimi Flowers Classic In Colorado

Elizabeth Marks set a new SB7 world record in the 50 breaststroke to highlight the Jimi Flowers Classic in Colorado Springs.

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Krueger named MAC Women’s Swimmer of the Week

Senior Sara Krueger led the RedHawks to a 178-118 victory over Cincinnati on Wednesday night. Krueger led two different 1-2-3 finishes for the RedHawks. She finished first in the 50-yard freestyle (24.22), with seniors Natalie Rohr (24.62) and Gabby Veri (24.72) right behind her.

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