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Tar Heels Earn Verbal Commitment from Winter Juniors Champion Heidi Lowe

Heidi Lowe of W.A. Hough High School and SwimMAC Carolina has elected to remain in state and will swim for the Tar Heels beginning with the 2018-19 season.

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College Teams Dominate Scoring at 2017 U.S. Open

Lisa Bratton swam in 3 individual A-finals to help the Texas A&M women lead team scoring.

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SwimMAC’s Sophie Lindner Verbally Commits to Tar Heels

Sophie Lindner of SwimMAC Carolina and Covenant Day School has verbally committed to swim for the University of North Carolina in 2018-19.

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Junior National Champ Grace Countie Commits to UNC Tarheels

Countie will be an immediate asset for the Tarheels at the ACC Championships, and she’s just over a tenth shy of what it took to qualify for 2017 NCAAs in the 50 free.

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2017 NCSA Junior Nationals: Day 5 Finals LIVE Recap

Reece Whitley and Margaret Aroesty look to add another title to their slate at the 2017 NCSA Junior Nationals in the 200 IM.

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Aroesty, Whitley Top Qualifiers at NCSA Day 5 Prelims

Reece Whitley continues a strong performance at 2017 NCSA Juniors heading into finals as top seed in the 200 IM on final day in Orlando, Florida.

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South Mecklenburg & W.A Hough Win 4A NCHSAA State Champs

Despite not winning a single swimming event in the pool, the W.A Hough women managed to take home the NCHSAA 4A State title based on their depth and the strength of their divers.

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2016 U.S. Winter Junior Championships East: Day 2 Race Videos

Watch Reece Whitley win the 200 IM, and all the other championship finals, from Day 2 of the U.S. Winter Junior Championships-East in Columbus, Ohio.

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State Records Abound At North Carolina 4A State Championships

The W.A. Hough women and South Mecklenburg men won the championship titles this week at North Carolina 4A State 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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