Leo Nolles

Northern Michigan’s Leo Nolles Honored with GLIAC Pat Riepma Postgraduate Scholarship

In his four seasons with Northern Michigan, Nolles represented Uruguay in the 2024 Olympic Games and is a 21-time All-American.

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2026 NCAA Division II Championships: Day 5 Finals Live Recap

Tampa’s Jacob Hamlin will be swimming the 1650 free tonight, where he is the favorite to win, and pick up major points against Drury.

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2026 NCAA Division II Championships: Day 5 Prelims Live Recap

The Nova Southeastern women hold a 65.5-point advantage over Tampa entering the day, while the Drury men sit a nail-biting 2.5 points clear of the Spartans.

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2025 Worlds, Day 4 South America Recap: Caribe Squeezes Through The 100 Free Rounds

Gui Caribe shows he knows how to move through the rounds, squeezing through to the next round of the 100 free by less than .1 twice

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2025 NCAA Division II Championships: Day 5 Finals Live Recap

Drury leads the women’s meet by 5 points and the men’s meet by 35 points heading into the final session of the 2025 NCAA Division II Championships.

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2025 NCAA Division II Championships: Day 5 Prelims Live Recap

We have a fairly light morning for the last prelims session of the meet, featuring the 100 free, 200 back, and 200 breast. 

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2025 NCAA Division II Championships: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap

The first full day of the 2025 Division II NCAA Championships is here in Indianapolis.

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Dos récords nacionales y nivel internacional en el Campeonato Nacional de Uruguay

Olimpia se coronó campeón del Nacional Absoluto 2024 con 926 puntos, quedando Biguá en segundo lugar. Detalles del torneo.

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GVSU Sweeps 2024 GLIAC Championships, NMU’s Leo Nolles Rips 18.7 and 18.9 Relay Splits

Nolles made a ton of noise on the first night of the meet when he split a blistering 18.79 to anchor Northern Michigan’s men’s 200 medley relay.

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Doha 2024: Uruguay también tiene plantel para el Mundial

Entre el 2 y el 18 de febrero, el Aspire Dome, el antiguo puerto de Doha y el Centro Acuático Hamad serán las tres sedes que albergarán las 75 pruebas.

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Campeonato Uruguayo de pileta corta: balance y récords

Finalizó el Campeonato Nacional de Pileta Corta, realizado este fin de semana en el Club Biguá de Villa Biarritz, en Montevideo, con más de 170 deportistas.

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Fukuoka 2023: detalles de la delegación de Uruguay

Otro equipo sudamericano confirmado rumbo a los Mundiales que se disputarán del 14 al 30 de julio en la ciudad japonesa.

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