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USA Swimming Releases Statement on Transgender Athlete Inclusion

USA Swimming has announced that the organization has been working with FINA to create sport-specific eligibility guidelines.

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Harvard Men Dominate Brown at Home

Harvard’s Dean Farris outtouched teammate Umitcan Gures in a 100 fly showdown as the Crimson topped Brown at home on Tuesday.

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Reznicek Breaks School Record As Brown Cruises To Sweep of Columbia

Brown freshman Jenna Reznicek shattered her personal best and set a program standard in the 100 backstroke, finishing with a time of 52.94.

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Columbia Women Dominate Cornell in New York Ivy Showdown

The Columbia women posted the time top in every swimming event during Sunday’s win over in-state Ivy League foe Cornell.

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No. 10 Stanford Win Three of Four Events In Diving Dual Against Harvard

Stanford took home wins in three out of four events, with Harvard’s Adam Wesson clinching number one in the 3-meter event.

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NCAA Board to Discuss Transgender Participation Policy at January 20 Meeting

The NCAA Board of Governors will discuss its transgender participation policy at its meeting on Thursday, January 20 and will issue a statement thereafter.

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Freshmen Help Lead Stanford to Victories Over Harvard and Pacific

Senior Grant Shoults won both the 1000 and 500 freestyles as Stanford defeated Harvard 162-127 as well as the University of the Pacific 166-33.

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Michael Phelps Discusses Djokovic, COVID, and Lia Thomas in a CNN Interview

The GOAT addresses two of sport’s greatest ongoing controversies – Novak Djokovic in tennis, and Lia Thomas in swimming.

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Practice + Pancakes: Tuesday’s Mean IM Set then Group Racing for Harvard Women

They had an IM set that everyone does, which was short, fast bursts with a lot of transitions, then separated into different groups to get quality racing in

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The Biggest Men’s NCAA Midseason Risers and Fallers

Bob Bowman’s Arizona State Sun Devils made a huge statement in November at the NC State Invite and are the biggest risers so far.

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The Biggest Women’s NCAA Midseason Risers and Fallers

After a down year, Greg Meehan’s Stanford Cardinal have reloaded and look primed to shoot back up the national rankings in March.

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How Olympic Medalist Katie McLaughlin Epitomizes Perseverance

Katie McLaughlin has suffered injuries that would end most careers. Learn how she managed her training, earning her place on the 2020 Olympic podium.

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Here Are the NCAA Champions Returning for the 2022 Championship Season

Take a look at who left and who’s staying, including Maggie MacNeil, our Swammy winner for NCAA Female Swimmer of the Year.

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Yale Dominates Ivy League Double Dual Meet with Penn and Dartmouth

Yale won 22 of the 32 events en route to decisive men’s and women’s victories over Ivy league opponents Penn and Dartmouth.

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First Openly Trans NCAA Athlete Schuyler Bailar Gives Insight on Lia Thomas Competing

We sat down with Schuyler Bailar, the first openly trans NCAA DI male athlete, to discuss what being a trans athlete, and trans human, means

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