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Lyle Yost

2020 Zone C: Competition Shuts Down Mid-Event With NCAA Decision

Kentucky’s Danny Zhang won the 3-meter springboard in a tough Zone C, which would have earned an NCAA invite, if the meet weren’t canceled.

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Pool Records Fall, Gillilan Breaks School Record at Shamrock Invite Session 2

Coleen Gillilan made it 3-for-3 for Notre Dame, winning the women’s 100 fly with a 52.13 for not only a pool record, but a ND school record as well.

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Ohio State Preps for Double Dual with Virginia Tech, Penn State

The Ohio State swimming and diving program will compete in its first double dual of the season against Virginia Tech and Penn State on Nov. 1-2.

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College Swimming Previews: With Craig, #8 Ohio State Men Have Massive Ceiling

Paul DeLakis and Ohio State moved into the top 10, but could be a legit top 5 program – if they can figure out a way to repeat their Big Ten times at NCAAs.

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Ranking the 2019 Men’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #9-12

Liam Bell is the best 100 breaststroker in this recruiting class, and he highlights one of the top 10 classes nationwide.

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Hailey Hernandez, Lyle Yost Named NISCA National High School Diving Champions

The National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (NISCA) has announced 200 divers as high school All-Americans for the 2018-2019 season.

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Hixon/Capobianco, Young/Bromberg Win Synchro Titles at USA Nationals

Olympian Katrina Young paired with Samantha Bromberg for the win in women’s synchronized 10-meter, and Olympic silver medalist Michael Hixon dove with Andrew Capobianco for a victory in men’s synchronized 3-meter.

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Ten State Records, One National Rewritten at OHSAA Division 1 State

Carson Foster, pictured above, broke a national high school record in the 200 free at the OHSAA Division I State Championships.

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Cutshaw & Bretscher Win 14-18 Girls Age Group Platform National Title

The 2017 USA Diving Synchronized National Championships ended with four pairs taking home national titles Saturday afternoon on the campus…

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