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In-Season Meets

Texas Bounces Back with Big Swims Against Aggies After Tornado Delay

Posted on February 5, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, with 3 Comments

After a scary start to the meet in College Station, with a tornado sighting near town delaying the meet for half-an-hour, the teams were able to hop in and swim the final Texas-Texas A&M in-conference dual meet without a working.

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In Briefs: Tornado Warning Delays Final A&M-Texas Dual as Conference Foes

Posted on February 3, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, News, with 12 Comments

In what was to be the celebration of the last in-conference battle in an old (if lopsided) rivalry, the Texas-Texas A&M men’s dual meet in College Station has been delayed by a tornado warning in the area. The swimmers were.

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Chris Ip Walks Us Through Clemson’s Last Meet

Posted on February 3, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, Interviews, Video, with 0 Comments

The unfortunate time has come for the swimming community to give a final farewell to the Clemson Tigers Swimming and Diving program. Certainly full of emotion, Clemson will enter into their final (non-championship) meet on February 4 as their face.

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Arizona Men Nearly Sweep Texas, Still Dominate by 70 Points; Joye Makes Debut in Blue

Posted on January 30, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, News, with 7 Comments

The talk of the town in college swimming this past weekend was the upsets (or, at least upsets based on how things looked at the beginning of the season). The #1-ranked Arizona men confirmed their poll ranking by knocking off.

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Big Ten Network, Swimmers, Coaches React to First Televised Dual Meet

Posted on January 24, 2012, in In-Season Meets, Industry News, News, with 1 Comment

We’ve done a competition-focused recap of last weekend’s Indiana-Purdue dual meet that was the first ever live dual meet to air on the Big Ten Network, but for much of the swimming community this was about so much more than the times.

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Indiana Men, Women Top Purdue in First Ever Live Televised Dual Meet on Big Ten Network

Posted on January 23, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, News, with 2 Comments

In the first ever live dual meet televised on the Big Ten Network (if not any nationally-available television network), the Indiana Hoosiers took big wins over their in-state rivals from Purdue. The broadcast was very well done, thanks in no.

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Thoughts on UVA vs. UNC

Posted on January 22, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, with 1 Comment

Men In a tightly contested meet, the 16th ranked Tarheels pull out the victory at home against the 12th ranked Cavaliers. The squads traded blows throughout the meet, but it was the Tarheels that got the timely victories to seal.

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ACC Dual Meet Preview: Virginia at North Carolina

Posted on January 19, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, Meet Previews/Results, News, with 5 Comments

The Virginia-North Carolina dual meet is finally here. A meet where mutual distain runs deep; it also pits the two top dogs in the ACC against each other. While the meet will have little impact on the ACC Championships, it.

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Michigan Tops The Classic at SMU; Morozov Steals Swimmer of the Meet Honors Despite DQ

Posted on January 16, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, Meet Previews/Results, News, with 6 Comments

The Michigan men won their 4th-straight edition of The Classic at SMU, but this year was probably the closest edition yet. This unique meet gives each team 8 swimmers plus one diver on their roster, and then the swimmers are.

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Auburn Women Top Texas 167-133 on Senior Night

Posted on January 12, 2012, in College, In-Season Meets, Meet Previews/Results, News, with 3 Comments

In the final home (regular season) meet of their careers, Auburn seniors Anna Vanderpool-Wallace and diver Vennie Dantin came through huge with a combined 6 wins in 6 events. Vanderpool-Wallace’s night didn’t start off with a great time; she anchored.

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