Eric Tolman

UNLV Men Post Highest Team Score in Men’s WAC History, Celic Posts 14:50 1650

UNLV picked up a pair of wins on the night, beginning with a 1-2-3-4 finish in the 1650, led by an NCAA-qualifying performance by senior Vuk Celic.

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Akron Women, IU Men Take Home CSCAA National Invite Team Titles

Eric Tolman was CBU’s other individual event winner, blasting a lifetime best, meet record, pool record, and CBU school record of 1:53.96 in the 200 breast.

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Northern Arizona, Grand Canyon Win WAC Team Titles Convincingly

Additionally, Tolman’s time ties our estimated NCAA invite time for the 200 breast this year, giving him a real chance at earning an invite. 

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Mark Nikolaev Swims 44.9 100 Back on Day 3 of WACs

Mark Nikolaev swam under 45 seconds for the 2nd time this season in the 100 back

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Anna Hopkin Drops 47.05 100 Freestyle On Final Night Of Mizzou Invite

Great Britain native Anna Hopkin of Arkansas swam the 2nd-fastest 100 freestyle so far in the NCAA season tonight at the Mizzou Invite in 47.05.

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2018 NCAA Division II Men’s Championships – Day 4 Finals Live Recap

Day 4 finals of the 2018 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships from the Greensboro Aquatic Center.

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2018 NCAA Division II Men’s Championships – Day 4 Prelims Live Recap

Prelims of the final day of competition at 2018 NCAA Division II Championships.

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11 GCU Pool Records Fall in Quad Meet With Rice, Cal Baptist, and NMSU

11 pool records fell while Rice swept the the women’s quad, Grand Canyon swept the men’s and women’s relays, and the Grand Canyon men beat Cal Baptist.

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Andrei Minakov Destroys Andrew’s 13-14 100 Fly NAG with 54.04

Andrei Minakov took down Michael Andrew’s 100 fly NAG by over half a second today at Stanford Futures Championships.

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9 New Olympic Trials Cuts on Night 3 of Futures Championships

USA Swimming’s first summer “Futures Championships” continued on Saturday in Greensboro, Mt. Hood, and West Lafayette. Several swimmers earned new Olympic Trials cuts in tonight’s finals.

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