Eddie Reese

Longhorns Host NCAA DI Swimming & Diving Championships For 8th Time

The NCAA Championships feature 235 invited swimmers and 35 divers from 58 universities. Texas and California lead the field with 16 invited swimmers apiece. Texas and Purdue each have a meet-best four divers.

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Chun to lead new Lindenwood University – Belleville Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Program

Wherever Mandy Chun seems to go teams sprout up. Last year the energetic young coach got Maryville University’s women’s program off…

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Former Indiana Associate Head Coach Donny Brush to Join American College Connection

Rick Paine, American College Connection Director: “I am very happy to have Donny Brush join us at American College Connection. Donny replaces Jessica Berkowitz-Minier as Assistant Director of Swimming and joins our other Assistant Director, Paul Stearns.”

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Michael Klueh, World Champion considers self “really lucky”

Michael Klueh, won a gold medal as a member of the 4×200 freestyle relay at the World Championships this past…

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Texas Men & Women Win Duel Versus UNC

Texas men and women topped the UNC Tar Heels in Austin this afternoon (Photo Credit: TexasSports.com)

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North Texas Goes to Central Texas: Ringgold Verbally Commits to Longhorns

Eddie Reese gets back to his roots of recruiting the state of Texas very well.

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Coach’s Log: Broken 500s with Eddie Reese

6 time Olympic Coach, Eddie Reese talks to Garrett McCaffrey about one of the sets he’s thrown at the Texas Longhorns this fall.

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2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #5 Texas Men Have Lots of Moving Parts

With good reason, Texas will be counting on big performances from their freshman class, including Jack Conger.

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Texas Men Release Loaded Schedule, Will Host Big 12 Championships

Jack Conger will see plenty of top-notch competition throughout his first year with the Texas Longhorns.

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The Rivalry: The Greatest Swimming Rivalry of All Time (Documentary Film)

From the swimming vaults of a little website known as swimnetwork, a swimming documentary was captured. It was (and is) perhaps the greatest “rivalry documentary film” ever produced. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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USA Report Day 5: Feigen’s Silver Special, for Several Reasons

Jimmy Feigen’s silver medal in the men’s 100 free was the second-straight Eddie-Reese-special at the World Championships. (Photo: Victor Puig/victorpuig.com)

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US Report Day 4: American Men’s Distance Swimming is Back

Connor Jaeger and Michael McBroom are bringing some style back to men’s distance swimming in the United States. (Photo: Victor Puig/victorpuig.com

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Berens Says 1:46 Makes The World Team in 200 Free – Gold Medal Minute Video

Berens is not backing off his mid-distance training. While Berens made the 2012 US Olympic Team in the 4×100 free relay and split a 48.52 at the London Olympics on that relay, Berens says he must train for his main event, the 200 free, to be competitive in the 100 free. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Yearly NCAA Awards Roundup Part 2: Pac-12 and Big 12 Announced

Elizabeth Pelton captured a pair of conference awards in her first year at Cal. (Photo credit: Tim Binning TheSwimPictures.com)

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NCAA Post-Season Big Question #1 – Is Michigan the Greatest Program Ever?

Mike Bottom is the 4th man to win a National Championship for the maize and blue. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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