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Ainsley Graf Opts To Stay In-State With The University of Mary Washington (2023)

Graf’s personal best time of 18:15.86 in the 1650 would have finished 8th at this year’s Metropolitan Swimming Conference Championship.

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State Relay Winner Alayna Henage Verbals to Kansas

Henage will likely join a young breaststroke program, and even as a high school junior, her best times would’ve gotten her into the C-final of Big 12 Champs.

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South Carolina Tops Defending NCAA DII Champions Queens

South Carolina cruised to the win on the women’s side, while the fight on the men’s side was much closer for the Gamecocks.

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Returning Conference Points: Texas Rolls, But Battle Looms In Rest of W. Big 12

There’s not a lot of drama at the top of the women’s Big 12, but the battle for bronze could be fierce between TCU, Iowa State and West Virginia.

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Timpview High Girls, Olympus High Boys Win UHSAA 5A State Championships

Ryan Garstang went on to win the boys 200 IM and 100 back. In the 100 back, Garstang swam to a 48.71 to win the race, shattering the UHSAA 5A record of 49.95

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Winter Juniors Qualifier Katie Cross Verbally Commits to Kansas

Bellevue Club Swim Team’s Katie Cross has announced her verbal commitment to The University of Kansas for the fall of 2020.

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Carmel Backstroker Taylor Conley Sends Verbal Commitment to Kansas

Taylor Conley from Carmel High School and Carmel Swim Club has verbally committed to Kansas for 2020-21.

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Utah 5A State Champ Emma Walker Sends Verbal Commitment to Kansas

Salt Lake City, Utah’s Emma Walker has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Kansas where she plans to study special education.

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Riley Parker Verbally Commits to In-state South Carolina

Team Greenville’s Riley Parker will remain in-state in 2020-21 after having made a verbal commitment to the Gamecocks.

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