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Carol Capitani to Coach Texas Lady Longhorns

Posted on April 20, 2012, in College, News, with 0 Comments

The Texas Lady Longhorns are trading in their Stetsons for a Cap. Carol Capitani, the longtime women’s assistant coach at the University of Georgia, has reportedly been offered and accepted the head coaching position for the women’s team at Texas..

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TSC’s 2012 NCAA Division II Post-Season Awards – Women

Posted on April 4, 2012, in College, NCAA Championships, Uncategorized, with 0 Comments

Now it’s the ladies’ turn for some unofficial recognition for their collective efforts in Mansfield and throughout the season: Swimmer of the Year – Melissa Gates, California University of Pennsylvania Nobody really had a truly dominating meet beginning to end,.

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Kim Brackin and Texas Part Ways, Search for New Coach Immediate

Posted on April 2, 2012, in College, Industry News, with 4 Comments

The University of Texas announced this morning that it has decided to part ways with head women’s swimming coach Kim Brackin after six years in Austin. The doesn’t come as a complete shock as the Longhorn women have failed to.

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Over 750 Brackets But Only Two Winners

Posted on March 29, 2012, in College, Events, NCAA Championships, with 0 Comments

First and foremost, we want to thank A3 Performance for stepping up to sponsor our bracket challenge!  Each of our bracket challenge winners will take home some great products from A3!  With that said, our first year of bracket challenges.

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TSC’s 2012 NCAA Division II Post-Season Awards – Men

Posted on March 26, 2012, in College, NCAA Championships, with 2 Comments

Now that the dust has cleared, it’s time to hand out some imaginary hardware.  Who were the big boys this year?  Let’s find out: Swimmer of the Year – Andrey Seryy, Wayne State This meet provided a lot of fireworks.

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Men’s Div 1 NCAAs: Cal Makes it Two in a Row

Posted on March 25, 2012, in College, Events, Live Coverage, Meet Coverage, Meet Previews/Results, NCAA Championships, NCAA Coverage, with 0 Comments

The pre-meet predictions in the 200 fly had the race going between three people: Bobby Bollier of Stanford, Tom Shields of Cal, and Marcin Cieslak of Florida. No one could have predicted that Will Hamilton of Cal, just a freshman,.

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Men’s NCAA Championships: last night opens with records in the 1650

Posted on March 25, 2012, in College, Meet Coverage, Meet Previews/Results, NCAA Championships, NCAA Coverage, with 3 Comments

The last session of the men’s NCAA swimming and Diving Championships started with the longest event of the meet. Martin Grodzki, a junior from Georgia, swam a new NCAA and U.S. Open record time with a 14:24.08. Grodzki is from.

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Men’s NCAA Championships: last events of the evening bring more wins for Cal

Posted on March 24, 2012, in College, Meet Coverage, Meet Previews/Results, NCAA Championships, NCAA Coverage, Uncategorized, with 3 Comments

Leading into the final events of day two finals of the men’s NCAA Championships, Cal Berkeley held a small 14 point lead. After event number eleven, the 100 breast, they stretched that lead once again to fifty points. Although Cal.

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Div 1 Men’s NCAAs Night Two: Texas Ropes Cal to Within 14 Points in First Four Events

Posted on March 24, 2012, in College, Live Coverage, Meet Coverage, Meet Previews/Results, NCAA Championships, NCAA Coverage, with 0 Comments

Arizona started Night Two of the 2012 Division 1 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships off with a bang, setting a new American record in the 200 Medley Relay. The team of Mitchell Friedemann (21.28), Kevin Cordes (23.25), Giles Smith.

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Men’s Div 1 NCAAs: Cal Leads a Three-Team Race to the Team Title

Posted on March 23, 2012, in College, Events, Live Coverage, Meet Coverage, Meet Previews/Results, NCAA Championships, NCAA Coverage, with 0 Comments

After a day rife with missteps in preliminaries that saw a former NCAA champion in Austin Surhoff miss the championship final in his winning event and scoring mainstay Jackson Wilcox altogether miss a second swim, Texas put its hopes to.

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