Previews & Recaps

Milberg helps Denver top Utah on senior night, Soedel breaks two pool records in loss

Senior Kyle Milberg won three events to help Denver beat visiting Utah on senior night. Utah’s Nick Soedel did break a pair of pool records on the night.

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SMU’s Mid-Season Addition Erasmus Wins 100 Fly in Win Over North Texas

SMU’s new mid-season addition from South Africa could be a game-changer for them.

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USC Women Roll #1-Ranked Cal at Home by 61 Points

USC’s Kendyl Stewart was in top form on Friday, as were most of her teammates as the Trojans looked strong against the top-ranked Cal women.

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Michigan women lead by 4 at Ohio State with one day remaining, Buckeye men beat WVU, await Wolverine men tomorrow

Ohio State started strong, but the Wolverines battled back to take a 4-point lead into Saturday. Meanwhile, the Buckeye men beat up on West Virginia as they prepare for a battle with the Wolverines tomorrow.

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Tough Vrooman double powers Indiana to wins over Louisville

Lindsay Vrooman went back-to-back to open the meet, winning the 1000 free and 200 free to set the tone for Indiana’s wins. Eric Ress won three on the men’s side to overcome Louisville’s sprint dominance.

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Texas Men Dominating Arizona Early; Arizona Women’s Swimmers Fast, But Texas Divers Soaring

Arizona’s Bonnie Brandon already has two individual event wins after the first day of competition against Texas.

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Lee wins 3 in Stanford victory at UCLA, Quah tops DiRado and Neal in races for Bruins

Felicia Lee won three for Stanford and Ting Quah won three for UCLA, but the Cardinal’s depth was too much to overcome as they won 180-120.

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DI Navy Sinks JHU

Competing against DI Navy and led by the powerful trio of Bogdanovski, Kitayama and Greenhalgh, the Johns Hopkins Jays posted some fast times in the meet on Wednesday. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to overwhelm the Mids, and Navy triumphed, 137-123 (W) and 135-119 (M).

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Getting HYPed for the Princeton-Yale-Harvard Triangular Meet This Weekend

Princeton, Yale and Harvard are gearing up for their annual rivalry, which takes place this weekend in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Big Green Are Big Winners: Both Men and Women Finish First at Dartmouth Invitational

Dartmouth senior and uber-talented Nejc Zupan won four individual events and two relays at the Dartmouth Invitational this past weekend, setting UVAC pool records in every one of them and picking up a new school record in the 200 fly.

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Williams Bests MIT, Middlebury in Back-to-Back Dual Meets

The Ephs of Williams certainly had a weekend filled with fast swimming. On Friday they faced off against the MIT Engineers and came out on top (192-97 for women, 159-137 for men). Less than eighteen hours later, the Ephs were back up on the blocks racing NESCAC competitors Middlebury and again came out victorious (185-108 for women, 197-101 for men).

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Yale and UNH face off; Yale wins by slight margin

This close meet against Yale and UNH left Yale on the edge of their seat, fighting for the win.

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Denver men win thriller in Las Vegas quad, Air Force women win tri over UNLV, CSUB

Denver topped UNLV 153.5-143.5 and also topped Cal State – Bakersfield and Air Force while the Air Force women defeated all comers in the women’s triangular.

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Penn State women sweep Navy with Shishkoff’s triple, Nittany Lion men also win

The Penn State women went into Annapolis, Maryland and emerged with a clean sweep win, taking all 16 events against Navy. The Nittany Lion men added a convincing 171-127 win of their own.

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Eagles Swamped by Crimson Tide

On Saturday afternoon, the men and women of Emory’s Swimming & Diving program faced off against Division I competition in the form of the University of Alabama at the Don Gambril Olympic Pool in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The Crimson Tide beat both the Eagles on both sides, taking the victory 196-92 over the men, and 178-110 over the women.

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