Previews & Recaps

Big Ten Senior Spotlight: Tyler Hines of the University of Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Badgers entered the 2013-14 season coming off one of their most outstanding seasons in recent history, with Andrew Teduits snagging…

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NESCAC Day III – In A Close Race Williams Wraps Up the Lead; Amherst Runner Up

On the final day of the men’s NESCAC championships, the men of Williams held onto the lead they had slowly built over the past two days, and finished 99 points ahead of second place Amherst. The win came along with four additional individual victories of seven events contested tonight.

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MPSF Conference Championships: Davis Win Second In A Row; Goicoechea Puts Up Solid 1650 Freestyle

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Men and Women Dates: Wednesday, February 19th – Saturday, February 22nd (Co-Ed); prelims 10:30AM/Finals 6PM…

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Leach state records power Hellgate to Montana high school state titles

Hanni Leach broke two state records in helping Missoula Hellgate avenge a 2-point loss in 2013. The Hellgate boys also took home the team trophy.

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Sarazen breaks two records, Exeter boys win by 2 points at New Hampshire high school state champs

Exeter brought things down to the final relay in boys Division I, breaking a state record to win the meet by just two points over Bishop Guertin.

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2014 Northeast Conference Championships: First Title for Wagner

Wagner College Seahawks won the 2014 Northeast Conference Championships by 200 points, marking their first NEC Swimming and Diving title in program history.

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2014 Summit League Championships: Denver Women, Men Sweep

University of Denver women and men ended their inaugural year in the Summit League with Championship titles. Dylan Bunch, pictured above, set the Summit League record in the 1650 free on the last day of competition.

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Boise State Wins Mountain West Conference By 100 Pts. Over San Diego

Boise State after every race separated themselves more from the field to win the Mountain West Conference Championships.

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2014 AAC Championships: Louisville dominant behind de Lucca’s 41.90

Joao de Lucca went 41.90, the second-fastest time in the NCAA this season, to win the 100 free. He’s looking like one of the most dangerous men in the country heading into the national championships.

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NESCAC Day II – Records Fall; Williams Builds the Lead

Day two for the men’s NESCAC championships, and the Ephs have been in top form, building up their small lead over Amherst from yesterday to just shy of 100 points at the end of tonight.

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2014 Patriot League Championships Day Four: Mids Take Home the Crown

Having dominated all four days of the meet, Navy won both the women’s and men’s Patriot League titles. Bucknell was able to hold on for second in the women’s meet, while Army moved up on day four to finish in second on the men’s side.

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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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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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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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