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Seahawks Sweep CAA Titles for Second-Straight Year (Day 4 Recap)

The UNCW men won their third-straight title, and the women their second-straight, while Delaware’s Kaloy Levterov broke the CAA record in the 200 back.

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2024 CAA Champs Day 3: UNCW’s William Carrico Downs 1994 Record, Seahawk Women Regain Lead

Lots of great races, the breaking of a long-standing conference record, and a shift in the women’s team standings highlighted Day 3 of the CAA Championships.

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Hasty Awards Team of the Month: UNC Wilmington Seahawks

Embracing the belief that swimming should be fun has helped Bobby Guntoro reach new heights in his fourth season leading his alma mater, UNC Wilmington.

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LIVEBARN Race of the Week: UNCW Men Claim 200 FR Relay and Meet Against South Carolina

The UNCW men edged out South Carolina in the last event of the meet to claim their first victory over the Gamecocks since 2002.

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UNCW Head Coach Bobby Guntoro Signs Contract Extension Through 2025-26

Guntoro, who enters his fourth season at the lead of the program, helped the Seahawks sweep the 2023 CAA Championships for the first time since 2012.

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2023 CAA Championships Day 4: UNCW Seahawk Men and Women Capture Conference Titles

The UNCW men and women won by wide margins, capturing dual Colonial Athletic Association titles for the first time since 2006.

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2022 CAA Championships: Missy Cundiff Cracks Record with 22.26 50 Free on day 2

The time was well off Cundiff’s season best (and lifetime best) of 21.98, which she swam at the West Virginia Invite in November. 

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2022 CAA Champs: W&M Women, UNCW Men, Establish Early Leads On Day One

The William & Mary women and the UNC-Wilmington men lead after each team won a pair of relays on the first night of the 2022 CAA Championships.

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UNC Wilmington Celebrate Three Seniors in Meet Against Davidson

Three men and three women on UNC Wilmington’s team won two events. The men improved their season record to 5-4, while the women improved to 4-8.

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