Eddie Reese

Eddie Reese: Texas Will Take 16 Swimmers and 4 Divers to NCAA Championships

Head coach Eddie Reese held a press conference on Tuesday to discuss coronavirus, the upcoming NCAA Championships, and this summer’s Olympic Games.

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How a “Distance Coach” Produces Fast Sprinters

“What got you here won’t get you there” is a common phrase you hear when climbing in your profession. And it’s no different for collegiate swim coaches.

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Joseph Schooling Torna Ad Allenarsi Con Sergio Lopez Per Tokyo 2020

Joseph Schooling, medaglia d’oro olimpica di Singapore, torna ad allenarsi con l’ex allenatore Sergio Lopez per prepararsi alle prossime Olimpiadi

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Joseph Schooling Reuniting with Former Coach Sergio Lopez Through Tokyo

According to a report from the Straits Times, the Olympic champion is reuniting with his former coach in Virginia this weekend.

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Competitor Coach of the Month: Eddie Reese, Texas

Coach Eddie Reese’s Texas men couldn’t have swum much better at the Minnesota Invite, and they now lead our NCAA Power Ranks.

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Swim Coaches Base Podcast Open Vault – Day 5

For the remaining days of 2019, RITTER Sports Performance will be releasing episodes from the vault. These will only be available until the end of the year

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Dolfin Swim of the Week: Jiang Hits Lifetime-Best 100 Fly In Texas Intrasquad

Alvin Jiang (now a Texas Longhorn after a transfer from UNC) hit a lifetime-best 100 fly at Texas’s very-fast Intrasquad meet.

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Schooling Opts For Only 200 IM To Test Out Focus On Middle Distance Training

Olympic champion Joseph Schooling is trying a different event on for size at this weekend’s FINA World Cup hosted in his home nation of Singapore.

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Transfer Maxime Rooney Will Swim for Texas in 2019-2020 NCAA Season

At the time he announced his move to Texas, it was unclear exactly what Rooney’s NCAA plans were.

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Exclusive: Dean Farris Talks Decision to Redshirt NCAA Season, Train at Texas

It’s official: Harvard’s Dean Farris has announced his plans to take an Olympic redshirt for the 2019-2020 NCAA season.

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Harvard’s Kevin Tyrrell Talks Dean Farris’ 2019-2020 Redshirt Season

“We were always aware of the fact that his senior year could be a year where he redshirted to be ready for Olympic Trials, but this year sort of cemented that we were on the right track.”

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Mental Toughness: The Mike Burton Story

Mental toughness is necessary to become a swimming champion, as it is in any sport. Some are born with it. Others must learn how to get it.

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Who Wore it Better: Hugo Gonzalez Transfer or Maxime Rooney Transfer?

Hugo Gonzalez (above) is a little harder to project, given that he didn’t swim the 2018-2019 NCAA season.

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‘It’s Good For the League’: Kevin Tyrrell on Harvard’s Rise

Success on college swimming’s most visible stage is opening up new possibilities for Harvard.

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40th Anniversary Special: Relive the 1979 Men’s NCAA DI Championships

The upcoming 2019 Men’s Division I NCAA Championships, taking place in Austin this week, mark the 40th anniversary of one…

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