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Oakland Takes 170-118 Win Over Toledo

Oakland swam to victory over Toledo on Saturday with a final score of 170-118. Patricia Aschan won her triple to help the team beat Toledo, inclusing the 200 fly (2:06.57), 200 back (2:04.72), and 400 IM (4:28.30).

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SFU Swimming Meet at Lock Haven Moved to Friday

The Saint Francis swimming team’s meet at Lock Haven this weekend has been moved to Friday, January 15 at 7 p.m. The meet is at Lock Haven’s Zimmerli Pool. The meet was originally scheduled for Saturday.

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Seattle Women, Men Claim Dual Meet Wins Over Whitworth

In a dual meet with Whitworth on Friday, the Seattle women earned a dominant 149-55 victory. The Redhawks won all but one event to win the meet. On the mens side, a tight battle lead to a 103-101 victory for Seattle. Full results can be found here.

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Laughlin Sets Pool Record as UC Davis Wins Dual Meet with Fresno State

UC Davis took down Fresno State in a dual meet on Friday, posting a final score of 160-132. That snapped a 5-meet winning streak for Fresno State. UC Davis’ Laughlin set a new pool record in the 200 back to highlight the meet with a 2:00.04. Full results can be found here.

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Pittsburgh Resumes Action vs. West Virginia

The Pitt men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are set to resume action on Saturday, Jan. 9, when they travel to Morgantown, W.Va., to go head-to-head with long-time rivals, the Mountaineers, beginning at 10 a.m. at the WVU Natatorium.

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Xavier Women, IUPUI Men Pick Up Double Wins in Tri-Meet

In a tri-meet between Ball State, Xavier, and IUPUI on Friday, the Xavier women swept the competition. They beat IUPUI 154-133, and Ball State 159-135. The IUPUI women won a tight battle to take home a win over Ball State, 150.5-148.5. On the men’s side, IUPUI grabbed double wins over Xavier (192-99) and Ball State (201-96). Full results can be found here.

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Wabash Men Down Northern Michigan 118-108

In a dual meet on Friday, the Wabash college men were victorious over Northern Michigan. The meet was closely contested as they finished with a 118-108 score. The Northern Michigan women swam to a 146-81 win over Hillsdale. Full results can be found here.

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Alabama Opens 2016 with Two-Day Meet against Tennessee

The Alabama swimming and diving teams dive back into action at home this Friday and Saturday against Southeastern Conference rival Tennessee. The meet will be something of a rarity, split across two days and competed over a 50-meter course instead of 25-yards, which is the standard in the collegiate ranks.

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WVU Swimming and Diving Training Trip 2015-2016 (Video)

The West Virginia University swimmers took a training trip together over the holiday break. Check out this video below for some of the highlights from their trip.

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GW Swimming & Diving Returns to the Pool on Saturday

The George Washington men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams return to action after a month-long hiatuson Saturday.

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Kirsten Vose Named Pac-12 Swimmer of the Month

USC freshman Kirsten Vose was named Pac-12 Women’s Swimmer of the Month and UCLA sophomore Maria Polyakova was named Diver of the Month for December competition, the Conference office announced Wednesday.

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Jasper County Killer Whales Re-Brands to BERZERKER Swimming

Yes, that is a Viking, leading a pod of killer whales over the bifrost from Asgard to a new era of cosmic awesomeness.

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Georgia To Take On Aggies, Longhorns This Weekend

The Georgia swimming and diving teams will kick off the 2016 portion of their schedule in earnest this weekend with a swing through the Lone Star State.

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Best Athletes of 2015 to be Announced in Budapest January 31

The second edition of the FINA World Aquatics Gala and Award Dinner “Soirée des Etoiles”, an evening fully dedicated to pay tribute to the aquatic stars of the year, will be held in Budapest, Hungary, on Sunday January 31.

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Florida Gator Swimmers Gear Minds Toward Rebuilding ’66 Mustang

It’s been nearly five years since University of Florida sophomore swimmer Harrison Haines received his first car at the age of 15 from his parents. With just over a month’s work to go on it, Haines, at the age of 20 now, believes he will soon be taking his former Sweet 16 ride for its first spin.

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