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Italy Adds Alessandro Miressi to Top Seeded Mixed 200 Free Relay (RELAY LINEUPS)

There is hot competition behind Italy for gold, but adding Alessandro Miressi’s 20.2 split to the finals relay gives the top seeds a chance.

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Mondiali In Vasca Corta Budapest: Analisi E Risultati LIVE Finali Day 4

Ci aspetta una sessione di finali ricca di emozioni e dove potrebbero cadere altri World Records. Restate connessi con il nostro Live Recap

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Mondiali Di Nuoto In Vasca Corta: Analisi E Risultati LIVE Batterie Day 4

Siamo ora nella seconda metà dei Campionati Mondiali in vasca corta 2024 e ci apprestiamo a raccontare le batterie del quarto giorno

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Sprint Free/Fly Specialist Taylor Murphy Gives Verbal Nod to New Mexico

First Colony Swim Team’s Taylor Murphy will be a Lobo beginning in the 2021-22 season.

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Nevada Downs New Mexico 189-109

Donna dePolo (Nevada) won two events on the day.

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Montiel, Rodriguez, Cheetham Win Two Events Each in NAU Sweep of New Mexico

Northern Arizona University women’s swimming and diving earned a 169-131 over the University of New Mexico, improving its record to 2-2.

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Ohio State Wins 4 Events on First Day of CSCAA National Champs

IU broke the meet and pool records in the men’s 400 medley relay with their winning time of 3:10.13.

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New Mexico Win 11 Events in Victory over NMSU

Behind victories in 11 out of 16 events and 29 finishes in the top three on the day, UNM defeated rival NMSU 176.5-123.5 on Saturday to extend its win streak in the rivalry to seven.

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New Mexico Wins 11 Events in Tri-Meet Victory Over CSU, Air Force

New Mexico, Colorado State at Air Force Dec. 1, 2018 Results Final Scores Courtesy: New Mexico Athletics USAFA, Colo.— The…

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New Mexico Women Add 7 For 2018-19 Season

The University of New Mexico women’s swimming and diving team added seven recruits for the 2018-19 campaign, bringing their total incoming class to nine student-athletes.

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