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2013 North Coast Section Championship Finals: A Meet for the Ages

Charlie Wiser, Steven Stumph, and Nick Silverthorn put on the greatest show ever in high school breaststroking, if not high school swimming period. (Photo Courtesy:: Robert Ashby).

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2013 US Worlds Trials Previews: Cal On Path For 1-2 in Women’s 200 IM

Cal’s Caitlin Leverenz has raised her fist in triumph at the last two NCAA Championships, and last year’s Olympic Trials, in the 200 IM. Can she make it four-straight? (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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CSCAA Announces Division I All-American Lists; Georgia Scores Highest With 27

Arizona’s Margo Geer is one of 7 Division I swimmers who were named First Team All-Americans in all 7 of their NCAA events. (Photo Courtesy: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Premature Look: Returning Points for 2014 Men’s NCAA’s

Can Connor Jaeger and the Michigan Wolverines repeat? Photo credit: Tim Binning, TheSwimPictures.com

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Premature Look: Returning Points for 2014 Women’s NCAA Championships

Yes, Georgia is losing Allison Schmitt. Yes, they’re losing Megan Romano. But get this: Georgia still returns the most points of any team at the NCAA Championships. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Post-NCAA Championships Big Question #2: Who Was the Swimmer of the Men’s Meet?

Let’s take a look at all of the criteria that go into selecting a swimmer of the year; also how many nicknames can we come up with for Vlad Morozov in 20 seconds? Find out in Big Question #2. (Photo Courtesy: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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NCAA Post-Season Big Question #1 – Is Michigan the Greatest Program Ever?

Mike Bottom is the 4th man to win a National Championship for the maize and blue. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Records Fall By the Handful as Michigan Roars to 12th NCAA Title (Finals Recap)

Michigan’s Connor Jaeger already has a 500 free title under his belt. A win in the mile would almost seal-up a team championship for the Michigan Wolverines. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Michigan, USC Have Shots at History in Day 3 Finals Sessions

Cristian Quintero (above) and USC could make the most diverse relay championship lineup we’ve ever seen, and Michigan could become the winningest program in NCAA history. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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2013 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Up/Downs

The Arizona Wildcats give up a few finalists tonight to Florida, Stanford, and Texas, but they have a scoring margin and the advantage of being very highly seeded. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Fishback Does the Numbers: Michigan Did What They Needed To Do This Morning

Michigan just has to avoid disaster to lose tonight, but there’s a lot more possibilities for the 3rd-place spot. Sebastien Rousseau (above) and the Florida 200 butterfliers will hope to give themselves the edge over Kevin Cordes and the Arizona Wildcats. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Teduits Smokes 200 Backstroke; Michigan Ends Day 3 Prelims With Encouraging Swims

The Michigan Wolverines’ 200 medley surprised with an NCAA Record on day 2 of this meet. They’ll hope to start off hot again on day 3 to lock up the NCAA Championship. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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2013 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Quick Preview

For Connor Jaeger and the Michigan men, it’s all about focus as they try to win their first NCAA Team Championship since 1995. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Michigan Beats Cal in Both Relays to Win Day; Nolan Adds Second Win of Sophomore Championship

The Michigan men started the session off with a bang in the 200 medley relay: a victory they’d badly need to maintain their 30+ point advantage over Cal on day 2. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Fishback Breaks Down Scenarios; Michigan Looks Comfortable Headed Into Final Day

Kristian Ipsen is two-for-two in diving events so far. Is success on platform enough to pull Stanford back into the top 5? That and more questions answered by Price V. Fishback. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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