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Allie Reiter

College Swimming Previews: #12 UNC Women Return All NCAA Scorers

UNC burst onto the scene at the 2021 Women’s NCAA Championships, finishing 12th after a 42nd-place finish in 2019, right before Mark Gangloff took over.

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2021 ACC Women’s Championships: Day 1 Relay Split Analysis

The UVA women propel to the lead on day one with their double relay wins. Among the highlights was Berkoff’s 23.37 BK and Madden’s 1:42.9 200 free split.

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2020 UNC Invite Day 2 Finals Live Recap

The meet primarily features college squads, but there’s a smattering of professionals swimming tonight, including NC State alum Coleman Stewart.

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Florida Women Swim Best 200 Free Relay Since 2014 at Georgia Tech Invitational

Anchored by a 21.88 split from freshman Talia Bates (above), the Florida women hit the NCAA automatic invite time in the women’s 200 free relay on Friday.

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UNC Men, Women Top East Carolina in First Meet Under Gangloff

New UNC head coach Mark Gangloff’s dual meet career began with both the Tar Heel men and women defeating the ECU Pirates at home.

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Tar Heels Host Two Days of Nike Invitational

The North Carolina swimming and diving teams once again host the Janis Hape Dowd Nike Invitational from Feb. 8-10. The three-day event will be split between Chapel Hill, N.C. and Durham, N.C.

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Alyssa Marsh Splits 22.8 Fly as Duke Downs UNC For 3rd Year in a Row

Duke earned a 1-2 punch in the women’s 200 free, where Melissa Pish, a freshman and the school record-holder, took the race in 1:46.89. Fellow freshman Easop Lee came in 2nd, posting a 1:48.21.

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Tar Heels Bring In 10 Women and Four Men For 2017 Season

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – University of North Carolina head swimming coach Rich DeSelm has announced an outstanding group of future…

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Georgia 1-5A Runner-Up Allie Reiter Verbally Commits to UNC

Allie Reiter of Dunwoody High School and Dynamo Swim Club has verbally committed to the University of North Carolina for 2017-18.

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