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Thomas Heye

Missouri High School State Champion Robbie Hill Commits to Missouri State

Missouri high school record holder Robbie Hill has signed to swim for Missouri State starting in the fall of 2020.

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Back/Free High School Champion Jacob Bening Commits to In-state Missouri State

Jacob Bening from River City Aquatics has verbally committed to Missouri State for the fall of 2020.

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Division II UIndy Breaks 5 Records in Wins over Missouri State, Indiana State

In a two-day meet the UIndy women came out 2-0 with five broken records, beating Missouri State 187.5-179.5 and Indiana State 195-173.

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Kansas Sweeps South Dakota, Missouri State in Weekend Double Dual

Kansas won in convincing fashion, topping South Dakota 261-87 and Missouri State 244-101 inside Robinson Natatorium on Friday and Saturday.

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Missouri State Secures Verbal Commitment from In-state Standout AJ Huskey

AJ Huskey, one of the top Missouri recruits out of the high school class of 2020, has verbally committed to the MSU Bears.

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Missouri State Earns Verbal from YMCA 200 Breast National Champ James Doromal

James Doromal of NW DuPage YMCA / B.R. Ryall Swim Team and Bartlett High School has announced his verbal commitment to Missouri State for 2020-21.

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Kansas Women Top South Dakota, Missouri State at Tri-Duals

The Kansas women’s swimmers defeated South Dakota 252-98 and Missouri State 219-128 at the Tri-Duals Friday and Saturday.

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2018 Men’s MAC Championships Day 3: 2 MAC, 5 Pool Records Broken

A MAC and/or pool record was broken in every swimming event of the 3rd day of competition.

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Miller, De La Vega Take Records, MO State Builds Lead at MAC Day Three

Mason Miller and Itai De La Vega claimed MAC Records for Buffalo in day three action of the Mid-American Conference in Carbondale.

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Thomas Heye Brings More Arkansas Talent to Missouri State

Thomas Heye will be joining LRAD teammates Minki Kang and brother Christopher Heye at Missouri State.

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