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Utah Wins 13 Of 15 Events At Relay Meet

Utah won 13 out of 15 events at their relay exhibition against BYU.

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Utah To Open 2017-18 Season With Relays Against BYU

The University of Utah swimming and diving teams will compete against BYU this Friday, Sept. 22 in the Ute Natatorium.

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Utah’s Ungur Posts 20.9 50 Back Split at Pac-12 Last Chance Meet

Ungur led the Utes’ 200 medley relay off in a blistering 20.98.

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Harvard Men Top Utah & Denver to Sweep Weekend Road Meets

Once again, freshman Dean Farris played a big role for Harvard, winning his signature 200 free.

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Wyoming Takes Win Over Utah For Final Dual Meet Of 2015

Wyoming finished their first half of the season off strong with a win over Utah, (173-127), winning ten out of a total 16 events.

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2015 BMC Championships: Queens Women and Men Win Big, Ending Wingate’s Streak at the Top

Freshman Nick Arakelian of Queens shared Swimmer of the Meet honors with teammate Matt Josa for his performance at the 2015 Bluegrass Mountain Conference championships.

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2015 BMC Championships: Day 4 Up/Mid/Downs

Vika Arkhipova of Wingate will challenge Caroline Arakelian of Queens for the conference title in the 200 back on the final day of competition at the 2015 BMC Conference championships.

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2015 BMC Championships Day 3: Queens Out Front; Carson-Newman’s Natalie Burnett Doubles

Natalie Burnett won two more events -the 100 fly and 100 back- on Friday to bring her total to three for the meet so far.

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2015 BMC Championship Fan Guide: Queens Looking to Break Wingate’s Streak

Carson-Newman’s Paul Ungur is top seed in the men’s 200 back at the 2015 BMC championships which begin on Wednesday, February 11, at Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center.

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Carson-Newman swim team closes Fall Frenzy at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center

“Quite impressive swimming this weekend for us. It truly humbles me to see how hard the athletes have trained and for them to see it pay off in this magnificent way across the board is fantastic,” coach Paige McCord said. “We want to give the glory to Christ for all he has blessed this team with, both in and out of the water.”

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