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Rutgers Swim & Dive Brings In 15 Newcomers For 2023-24 Season

Rutgers adds nine freshmen and six transfers – including a sophomore and five graduate students to The Banks.

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Carli Cronk Thrives At World Deaf Swimming Championships With 12 Gold Medals

The 17-year-old was nearly unstoppable, piling up 12 gold medals to go along with a pair of silvers to lead the U.S. to the top of the medal table.

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Carli Cronk Headlines U.S. Team Headed To World Deaf Swimming Championships

Cronk heads to the World Championships after winning a record 12 gold medals at the Deaflympics last year.

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Michigan HS State Finalist and Deaflympian Brooke Thompson Commits to Rutgers

Thompson, a member of the USA Deaflympics roster in 2022, will be arriving at Rutgers in time for the 2023-2024 season.

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Cronk Wins Two More Gold Medals, Sets Record on Final Day of Deaflympics

For Cronk, the medal in the relay marked her 12th Gold of these Deaflympics, setting a new single Games record for the Deaflympics.

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Carli Cronk Adds Two More Gold Medals on Day 6 of Deaflympics

American Carli Cronk added another pair of Gold medals to her haul, winning the women’s 400 IM as well as the women’s 4×100 medley relay.

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American Matthew Klotz Wins a Pair of Gold Medal on Day 5 of Deaflympics

The 5th day of the 2022 Deaflympics featured finals of the men’s 1500 free, men’s 100 back, women’s 50 back, men’s 200 IM, and the mixed 4×100 free relay.

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Ukraine, U.S. Continue Thriving on Day 4 of 2022 Deaflympics

The 4th day of the 2022 Deaflympics featured finals of the men’s 100 breast, women’s 200 fly, men’s 100 fly, women’ 50 free, and women’s 4×200 free relay. 

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USADS Announces 2022 Deaflympics Roster

The USA Deaf Sports Federation recently announced the roster for the 2022 Deaflympics, which will take place from May 1- May 15 in Caxias Do Sul, Brazil.

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6 USA Swimmers Make the Finals on Day 4 of World Deaf Championships

The USADS National Team just missed the medal podium on Day 4 of the 2019 World Deaf Swimming Championships but made progress on personal best times.

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USA Wins Three Silvers on Day 3 of World Deaf Championships

Emily Massengale (1500m), Molly Likins (50 breast) and Carli Cronk (200 fly) each won silver medals, while Likin set an American Deaf Record on WDSC Day 3.

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USA Deaf Swimming Sets American Record, Wins Silver on WDSC Day 2

Collin Davis smashed the American Deaf Record in the 800 free, while Emily Massengale earned a silver medal in the 200 back at the World Deaf Championships.

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USA Grabs Bronze, Deaf American Record on World Deaf Championships Day 1

Molly Likins smashed the 200 breaststroke American Deaf Record in the 200 breast, while Emily Massengale earned the bronze medal in the 400 freestyle.

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USA Deaf Swimming Selects National Team for 2019 Championships

USA Deaf Swimming is pleased to announce the selection of athletes for the 2019 World Deaf Swimming Championships, set to be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil on August 25-31, 2019.

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