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Reagan Osborne

Texas A&M’s Alex Sanchez hits 1:51.1 200 BR on Final day of Art Adamson Invite

The final day of the 2023 Art Adamson Invite is now in the books. Day 3 finals featured the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, 1650 free, and 400 FR.

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Baylor Nelson Posts 3:38.33 400 IM to Highlight Day 2 of Art Adamson Invite

Nelson punched an A cut in the 400 IM to earn a return ticket to the NCAA Championships. Texas A&M leads both point standings after day 2.

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LSU Women Scratch Both Medley Relays And 800 Free Relay At NCAA Championships

LSU scratching their medley relays means that we won’t get the opportunity to see Maggie MacNeil swim backstroke at her final NCAA Championship meet.

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The LSU Women Haven’t Sent a Relay to NCAAs Since 2016; This Year, They’ll Send All 5

The addition of all-World swimmer Maggie MacNeil has made a difference for the Tigers, but that’s not the whole story: on Wednesday, they added a relay qualification without their 5th year star.

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LSU Splits Duel Meet with Florida State; MacNeil Clocks 47.40 100 Free Relay Split

Florida State won the men’s meet in a 180-120 decision while LSU won the women’s meet 180.5-119.5. 

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Kensey McMahon Posts Lifetime Best 1:56.97 200 Fly as Alabama Sweeps LSU

In one of the more unexpected swims of the meet, Alabama distance star Kensey McMahon won the women’s 200 fly decisively, speeding to a 1:56.97.

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Auburn Defeats LSU, MacNeil and Curry Follow with More Racing at FINA World Cup

After Auburn won decisively against LSU last Thursday, LSU’s Maggie MacNeil and Brooks Curry hopped on a flight to Toronto to race at the FINA World Cup.

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Maggie MacNeil Takes Down Two LSU Records in Dual Meet Debut – 51.10 BK, 47.43 FR

MacNeil has already started breaking LSU program records, taking down the 100 back and 100 free marks yesterday.

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LSU Earns Verbal Commitment from 2020 Sprinter Reagan Osborne

Machine Aquatics sprinter Reagan Osborne has made a verbal commitment to swim for Louisiana State University in 2020-21.

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