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Indian River State College

Junior College national champ to join UNLV after 2014 season

Heinrich Alberts, who won two junior college national titles for Indian River State College as a freshman, has committed to UNLV…

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JuCo National Champion Marc Rojas Verbally Commits to Florida State

Marc Rojas was the 1650 free national champion last year, but this summer may have turned a corner in the breaststrokes.

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Three-Event JuCo National Champion Nakano to Transfer to North Carolina State

The North Carolina State Wolf Pack have added a badly-needed butterflier to fill out their medleys next season.

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SwimJams: Elite Sprint Freshman, Erik Risolvato, Records Swimming Flow

Erik Risolvato has written an anthem, of sorts, for his new team at Indian River State College.

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Ranking the 2013 NCAA Recruiting Classes: Men’s #8-#5

The Stanford men lost quite a few pieces off of last year’s team, but have picked up some immediate help. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Wright State Makes Kyle Oaks One of Youngest Coaches in Division I

Kyle Oaks (left) became one of the youngest coaches in Division I when he was hired as the head coach at Wright State earlier this week. (Photo Courtesy: Wright State Athletics)

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Indian River Hires Alum Sion Brinn to Head Swim & Dive Coaching Position

The history of swimming and diving at Indian River State College is storied, but never has the Head Coaching position…

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Texas A&M Hires Ryan Mallam From Indian River as New Men’s Assistant

The Texas A&M men’s team has gone outside of the NCAA ranks to hire their newest assistant coach. (Photo Courtesy: Janna Schulze/SwimSwam.com)

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Bradley Tandy, Top JuCo Recruit Ever? Makes College Choice

Swimming News: “Tandy’s going to have two years of eligibility left, but coming in with bests of 19.06 and 42.76, instantly becomes a National Championship contender.” (Swim Photo Credit: BFS)

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2012-2013 College Swimming Previews: Pressure Sits on Olivia Scott for #7 Auburn Women

Olivia Scott is the country’s fastest returning 100 butterflier. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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LSU Unveils Big-Name Assistant; New Team Swagger

Along with a new assistant coach, who has a wealth of head-coaching experience, the Tigers have unveiled a new logo in the last week. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Auburn Women Ink Two Top Breaststrokers

Lauren Norberg will have some company in the Auburn breaststroke lanes next year. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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South African Momentum Halted on Final Day

The times in the last session of the meet was slow overall, though Karin Prinsloo finally sealed up her Olympic spot. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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2011-2012 NCAA Men's Previews: No. 6 Auburn Men Continue to Churn Out Elite Sprinters, Finding Distance Stride As Well

The summer of 2011 will feature a huge meet in the FINA World Championships, but that doesn’t mean it’s too…

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