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Articles by Anne Lepesant

Rutgers Women, Columbia Men Each Pick Up A Win at Bucknell

Bucknell men’s team played host to Columbia over the weekend, while the women took on Rutgers in their home pool. Both teams fought hard but came away short of the win. Recap below.

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Navy Men Narrowly Defeat Princeton in Annapolis

The U.S. Naval Academy won a close one at home, handing Princeton their first loss of the season and improving their own record to 5-2.

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2013 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year – 13 to 14

13-14 Girls Cassidy Bayer, Nation’s Capital Swim Club, Alexandria VA It was bound to happen; after all, records are meant…

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2013 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year – 11 to 12

There was a lot of fast swimming from the 11 to 12 year-old set in 2013, including several national age group records.

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2013 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year – 10 and Under

Don’t worry about the future of American swimming. The pipeline is full of fast kids of all ages. Some of them are the fastest we’ve ever had, as evidenced by the NAGs they are setting.

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SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/26/2013

Believe it or not, not everyone was shopping the weekend before Christmas. There were several age group and senior meets…

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SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/18/2013

The past weekend produced many of the season’s fastest times to date. Find out who made the Daring Dozen.

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SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/18/2013 – NAG Special Edition

Michael Andrew is one of the highlights in this “special edition” of SwimSwam’s Weekly Wonders.

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SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/11/2013

There wasn’t a lot going on over Thanksgiving weekend so this report covers the last TWO weekends. A lot of…

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French Star Manaudou Shoulder Injury Update

French swimmer Florent Manaudou‘s shoulder injury, that he announced will keep him out of the European short course championships, is…

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Day 3 of Big Al Open Concludes with Victories from Princeton Women and Men

Dartmouth senior Nejc Zupan (pictured), Princeton’s Teo D’Alessandro and Brown’s Tommy Glenn each won two events at Princeton’s Big Al Open this weekend.

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Big Al Open – Day Three Prelims in the Books

After winning the 200 and 400 IMs, Yale’s Emma Smith is the top qualifier in the 200 breast going into tonight’s finals at Princeton’s Big Al Open.

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Princeton Men, Women Still Ahead After Two Days of Big Al Open

Teo D’Alessandro (pictured) and Lisa Boyce each broke another Princeton record in Day Two of Big Al Open. The host Tigers continue to lead the men’s and women’s meets in DeNunzio Pool at Princeton.

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Boyce, Strand Set Records in Day 2 Prelims of Big Al Open

Princeton’s Lisa Boyce (pictured) and Michael Strand each broke a school record in the prelims session of Day Two of Big Al Open.

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Nine More Age Group Records Go Down in Prelims on Day 3 of French Short Course Nationals

Jeremy Stravius (pictured) and Florent Manaudou continue to dominate the French National Short Course Championships in Dijon.

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