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What Does It Take To Qualify For The 2016 NCAA DI Championships?

The Louisville men and the Texas A&M women appear to have the highest number of potential NCAA qualifiers at this point in the season.

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Houston’s Griljalva, SMU’s Krzyzaniak Named AAC Swimmers of the Week

Krzyzaniak posted NCAA B standards in the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke events at the Art Adamson Invitational. In the 100 backstroke, the sophomore placed fourth with a time of 48.24 in the Championship Final.

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841 (And Counting) More Reasons to Be Thankful for Swimming

To be able to continue to compete in this sport at an elite level, while getting your college education, is truly something to be grateful for.

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2015-16 NCAA Men’s Power Rankings – Second Edition

Michael Chadwick and the Missouri Tigers jumped into the top 10 after an electric performance last week at the Tennessee Invitational

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Stanford Women, Florida Men Lead NCAA A Cut Totals After Invite Wknd

Florida’s Caeleb Dressel clocked 3 NCAA “A” standards competing at the OSU Invite in Columbus last weekend, including in one event you wouldn’t quite expect.

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Wochomurka Adds Nine to Houston Roster

University of Houston head swimming & diving coach Ryan Wochomurka is proud to announce the addition of nine newcomers, eight swimmers and one diver, to the Cougar program.

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UConn Earns Commitment from 2-Time SC State Champ Nathan Delahunty

Nathan Delahunty of Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club has committed to swim for the University of Connecticut beginning next fall.

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‘A’ Cuts For Neal, Eastin As Texas A&M, Utah Win 2015 Art Adamson Invite

Stanford’s women won 5 of 6 events on the final night of the 2015 Art Adamson Invite, but it was Texas A&M who took home the team title. Meanwhile Utah took the men’s crown with a deep team effort.

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Stanford, Texas A&M Brawling for Top Seeds At Art Adamson Day 3 Prelim

The Stanford and Texas A&M women continue to jockey for the top spots on the final morning of the 2015 Art Adamson Invite. Pictured: Lia Neal, who is the top qualifier in the 100 free.

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Eastin Explodes For 4:01.0 in 400 IM On Night 2 Of Art Adamson Invite

Stanford freshman Ella Eastin rocked the Art Adamson Invite’s second day, putting up a 400 IM time that would have won last year’s NCAA title by a wide margin.

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Wu Wins Three, But Navy Women Rolling on Day 1 of Frank Elm Invite

Rutgers senior Joanna Wu is surging her team to victories at the Frank Elm Invitational, but Navy’s depth in the sprints carries the scoring.

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Big 400 IM Battle Looming After Art Adamson Day 2 Prelims

After some big opening night swims, the Art Adamson Invite in College Station, Texas is set to field further exciting clashes Friday, most notably a battle of high-ranking 400 IMers.

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2015-2016 NCAA Division I Time Standards in LCM and SCM

Because it is an Olympic year, NCAA allows both long and short course meter times to be converted to short course yards in order to qualify for 2016 NCAA championships.

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Gastaldello’s 21.8, Eastin’s 1:54.5 Highlight Night 1 of Art Adamson Invite

The Art Adamson Invite turned its format over to short course yards for finals and the explosions started immediately on night 1, led by Beryl Gastaldello’s nation-leading 50 free.

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ACC Battle: Virginia, UNC Lead Latest 2015-2016 CSCAA Women’s Poll

The ACC is on the rise in the latest CSCAA women’s poll, with the University of Virginia maintaining its #1 ranking.

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