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East Carolina Women’s Defeat South Carolina in Dual Meet Split

“It was an unbelievable collegiate atmosphere,” Pirate head coach Rick Kobe said. “I couldn’t be happier with how we swam from top to bottom. Even though the guys came up short, they swam great. That is a huge victory for our women’s program.”

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Claremont-Mudd-Scripps falls to UC San Deigo in Season Opener

The Claremont-Mudd-Scrips Stags and Athenas opened the 2013-14 swimming and diving season on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at UC San Diego.

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Stevens Women Bested by DI Foe

The Stevens Institute of Technology women’s swimming team fell in a tightly contested dual-meet at NCAA Division I foe Saint Peter’s Saturday afternoon.

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Stevens Men Take Down DI Competition

The Stevens Institute of Technology men’s swimming team opened its 2013-14 season with a convincing 136-69 win over NCAA Division I foe Saint Peter’s College Saturday afternoon.

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Johns Hopkins Women Top Franklin & Marshall

Johns Hopkins women won eight of the first 11 events en route to a 161-96 win over host Franklin & Marshall in both teams’ season-opener.

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Johns Hopkins Men Open with Victory at Franklin & Marshall

The Johns Hopkins men’s swim team won the first 12 events before swimming exhibition in the final two events en route to a 180-77 win over host Franklin & Marshall.

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MIT Wins Every Event at Batterman Relays

As it has done every year for the past 10 season, the MIT men’s swimming and diving team officially opened the season at the Charlie Batterman Relay Meet, welcoming Bentley University and Wheaton College to the Zesiger Center Pool on Saturday afternoon.

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Duke Tops UNCW in First Dual Meet

“We knew going in that through all these events, we were going to have a real challenge on our hands with the Seahawks,” said head coach Dan Colella.

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Towson Earns Fourth Win, Defeats ODU

The Towson University men’s swimming and diving team earned its fourth victorry of the season on Saturday, defeating the Old Dominion…

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New Paltz Men’s Swimming Places Fifth at Season-Opening Union Relays

The State University of New York at New Paltz men’s swimming team kicked off its 2013-14 season by placing fifth out of six squads with 48 points at the annual Union Relays hosted by Union (N.Y.) College on Saturday.

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Ultra-Short Race-Pace Training Two-Day Seminar For Coaches, Swimmers and Swim Parents

Coaches, swimmers and parents have heard about Ultra-Short Race-Pace Training (USRPT), the revolutionary training methodology used by 14 year old swimming phenom, Michael Andrew. Now you have the opportunity to learn this method directly from the man who developed it.

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Razorbacks Host Huskers In Dual Meet

The University of Arkansas swimming and diving team will host its only home meet of the fall semester against Nebraska on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Arkansas Natatorium. The team is coming off its 12th consecutive dual meet win at LSU.

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Duke Opens Dual Meet Action at UNC Wilmington

“We’re definitely ready to get underway with some dual meet competition,” said head coach Dan Colella. “We swam in Greensboro a few weeks ago and I was pleased with the performances there. I think we learned some valuable lessons, things that we need to continue to work on and things that they’ve been attentive to working on…”

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Former Longhorns Katy Arris-Wilson and Robin Carter To Be Honored

Katy Arris-Wilson (Swimming, 1989-92) and Robin Carter (Diving, 1992-95) are among the 2013 inductees to the UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor.

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Towson Tigers Swimming Seek Best Record Since 2006-07

“We had a good meet last weekend and if we can be great this Saturday, we will be competitive with Old Dominion,” Towson Head Coach Pat Mead said. “I’m looking for some fast swims from all of our men. We will need some breakout performances to win.”

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