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U SPORTS Announces Canadian All-Star Roster For Dual Meet With British University Swimmers

Toronto’s Nina Mollin will be one of 41 swimmers representing the Canadian university all-stars in a dual meet against the Brits in Loughborough in July.

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2025 U Sports Championships: Kayla Sanchez Adds 3 Golds, 2 Meet Records for UBC on Day 2

Canadian Olympian Kayla Sanchez contributed 3 golds and 2 meet records for the UBC Thunderbirds on night 2 of the 2025 U Sports Championships.

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Cosgriffe Swims Para World Record, Loewen & Ginzburg Break More Records On Day 2 Of OUAs

Paralympic medalist Katie Cosgriffe cracked the SCM 100 backstroke S10 world record, while Benjamin Loewen and Eric Ginzburg took down more OUA records.

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Toronto Men Take the Lead Over 6-Time Defending Champions UBC at Canadian Collegiate Champs

Toronto freshman Bill Dongfang won two events as the Varsity Blues hold a substantial lead over the 6-time defending champions from UBC after day 1.

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Rutgers, Toronto Women Tie in First Cross-Border Clash

Rutgers hosted the University of Toronto women this past Friday for an exciting dual meet that ended in a tie. Diving was not scored.

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Toronto Sweeps Calgary In Rare Cross-Country Dual; First-Year Nina Mollin Triples

Toronto first-year Nina Mollin rolled to three wins as the Varsity Blues swept U SPORTS rival Calgary on Saturday in the Ontario capital.

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Wilm Hits 27.8 50 Back, Closes 200 In 30.2 To Conclude Edmonton Keyano Meet

World Championship finalist Ingrid Wilm won the 200 back on Sunday while executing a blistering 30.20 final 50 split.

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Maxine Clark Lowers Provincial Record On Day 1 Of Edmonton Keyano International

The 14-year-old Clark clocked a time of 27.60 in the 50 butterfly, obliterating the Alberta Provincial Record by nearly a half-second.

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Canadian Olympic Trials Finalist Ben Loewen Commits To University of Toronto

Loewen, who is coming off a breakout performance at the Ontario Junior International meet, will join his hometown Varsity Blues for the 2022-23 season.

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