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Arsenio Bustos on Going from 50.5 to 49.2 100 LCM Free Next to Caeleb Dressel
Arsenio swam a troth of PBs this week, including 1:43.94 200 IM, 53.57/1:02.95 100 Breast, 19.96/23.02 50 free, 46.51 100 fly, and 43.27/49.25 100 free
Brandonn Almeida on the Importance of Finding Happiness in Your Swimming
Almeida takes us through the bulk of his career, including his experience at a home Olympics in 2016 and competing in the NCAA at South Carolina
Best of Eddie-Isms: SwimSwam’s Top 12 Moments of Texas’ Eddie Reese
Taking a look back at legendary Texas head coach Eddie Reese’s career, he was know just as month for making jokes as he was for winning NCAA titles
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Nicolas Albiero on How to Prep for the Last 50 of a 200 Fly on Day 4 of NCAAs
Albiero’s strong underwaters allowed him to catch Julian on the last 25, sealing his first individual NCAA title at 1:38.64
Bobby Finke on 3rd 14:12 of Career: “…Again? In a Mile?”
At the touch, the title was Finke’s, finishing at 14:12.52. This is now Finke’s third 14:12 performance and the third-fastest swim in history.
Shaine Casas on NCAA Pressure: “I was not gonna come to this meet”
After going 3-for-3 in individual events at the 2021 NCAAs, Shaine Casas shared with SwimSwam that at one point, he did not want to come to NCAAs
Louisville Men Describe Elation of First Ever Relay Title in Program History
The UofL men took the win in the 200 medley relay on Friday night, marking Louisville’s first NCAA relay title in program history
Max McHugh on Bouncing Back From Sub-Par B1G Showing to NCAA Title
Easily leading off the first 50 was Max McHugh, splitting 23.53. The junior was untouchable during the last 25, winning the title at 50.18
NCAA Champions Bobby Finke, Kieran Smith Recall Double Taper After SEC Champs
We sat down with NCAA champs Kieran Smith and Bobby Finke, who share some fun stories of training during the in-between of SECs and NCAAs
Hoffer Disappointed with Front-end Speed, Surprised with Back-Half in 50 Free
Ryan Hoffer was out like a rocket, flipping to a 8.90 at the feet and couldn’t be stopped, defending his NCAA title with a pool record of 18.33
Shaine Casas on Racing Top Competitors: “It kinda throws off your strategy”
Casas was able to hold off Gonzalez Cal freshman Destin Lasco for his first NCAA 200 IM title at 1:39.53, breaking Lasco’s morning pool record of 1:40.61
Jake Magahey Goes In-depth on 500 Free Race Strategy of NCAA Field
While Smith massively accelerated to a photo finish with Magahey, it was the freshman who took the 500 free title at 4:07.97
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