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EVANSTON, Illinois, November 20. BEHIND a pair of pool-record performances, Northwestern built a huge advantage after the first day of the three-day TYR Invitational at the Norris Aquatics Center.

The Wildcats have 414 points to lead the six-time field, 198 points better than second-place Iowa State (216). Michigan State is third with 208 point...
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SOMERS, Wisconsin, November 18. MULTIPLE NCAA qualifying times and a pool record for Maggie Meyer (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and multiple NCAA times for Radu Badalac (Ouachita Baptist University) earned them the Counsilman Hunsaker National Collegiate Swimmer-of-the-Week Honors. Also earning the award were Eugene Godsoe (Stanford University...
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By Emily Sampl

BOULDER, Colorado, November 15. NEXT weekend marks the kickoff of several major mid-season invitationals, and the past three days served as a chance for swimmers to make final tune-ups before resting. Here are a few highlights from the weekend.

Wisconsin and Northwestern took to the pool on Friday night in a matchup o...
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GAMBIER, Ohio, November 13. OHIO Swimming and Diving traveled to central Ohio for its first non-conference dual meet of the season, defeating the Kenyon College Ladies by a final score of 175-110. The 'Cats won an impressive 11 of 16 events on the day, turning in a solid performance on the road.

Ohio got off to a very fast start and never l...
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By Emily Sampl

BOULDER, Colorado, November 8. SEVERAL teams hoping to contend for NCAA championship team titles in March gave the competition something to think about, posting fast times across the board this weekend. Here are some highlights from the past three days of racing.

Stanford, Michigan and Florida participated in a two-da...
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GAMBIER, Ohio, November 7. PACED by some solid swims from junior Collin Ohning (Greenville, SC/Christ Church Episcopal) and freshman Ian Stewart-Bates (Moreland Hills, OH/University School), the Kenyon College Lords cruised to a 145-92 victory over Denison. The Denison women extracted a bit of revenge by knocking off the host Ladies 139-104. The ...
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NEWARK, Delaware, October 14. MARC E. Christian, a Kenyon College graduate, will begin his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the University of Delaware men's and women's swimming and diving teams during the 2009-10 season.

Christian joins a staff consisting of head coach John Hayman, assistant coach Rory Coleman, and diving ...
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WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, August 24. WILLIAM and Mary Director of Swimming and Diving Matt Crispino '02 announced the hiring of Fernando Rodriguez as assistant coach on Monday. Rodriguez will be the recruiting coordinator and will also handle the responsibilities of the stroke and IM groups.

"I am thrilled that Fernando has chosen to joi...
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TOWSON, Maryland, June 12. KRISTEN Hohl, a senior swimmer at Denison University, led the College Division of the 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Women's At-Large Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Honored as a member of the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Women's A...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 12. THE For The Record section in the current issue of Swimming World features results from competitions at a variety of levels. The first portion of this section highlights results from the Amsterdam Swim Cup, French Long Course Nationals and the Telkom South African Nationals.

College results include women...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 11. READERS of the current issue of Swimming World can receive a week's worth of workouts as completed by the St. Petersburg Aquatic Masters. Six days of complete workouts are provided. The workouts average a total of just under 4,900 yards from warm-up thru warm-down.

Also included as part of this month's...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 10. ONE of the largest and most high energy meets conducted each year, the annual YMCA Swimming and Diving National Championships, is the focus of this month's Junior Swimmer section in Swimming World.

The Sarasota YMCA continued its winning tradition this year by capturing its third straight combined cha...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 9. SUCCESS comes consistently in the competitive swimming program at the West Shore YMCA, in Camp Hill, Penn. Since 1989, coach Michael Gobrecht has helped build the West Shore Y to national prominence.

In a revealing Q&A interview in the Swimming Technique section of the current issue of Swimming World, G...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 6. IT's Never Too Late is the title of an article in the current issue of the SWIM section of Swimming World, which captures the true meaning of masters swimming. Author Jeff Commings presents the story of four women who have found personal satisfaction, the profound joy of better health and a love o...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 5. IN the June issue of Swimming World Magazine, premium members can go to the interactive page of SwimmingWorldMagazine.com and view the interactive content that was embedded in the current digital issue. Members can click on the su...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 4. RON Johnson, a former college, Olympic and current Masters coach and swimmer, is the author of Unpopular Wisdom, a truly thought-provoking piece in the current issue of the Swimming Technique section of Swimming World.

In this article, Johnson tackles the question of what is the fastest way for a hu...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 3. MEN's and women's NCAA Division II, III, NAIA and NJCAA's highlight the World Swimming section in the current issue of Swimming World.

Recaps of all the various college championships are included. Readers will learn how the Kenyon dynasty continue for another year at Division III, follow the s...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 2. IN A Voice for the Sport in the June issue of Swimming World Magazine, publisher Brent Rutemiller looks into a possible national foundation for the sport of swimming the U.S.

Everything erodes over time unless it is cared for and maintained properly. The base is the first to be built and the last to go. Th...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, June 1. THE cover of Swimming World's June issue carries one of U.S. swimming's many new stars; Caitlin Leverenz. As one of the country's top medley swimmers, and also a strong competitor in the 200 breaststroke, she will be a factor at the upcoming World Championship Trials. Leverenz is no stranger to high pr...
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NOTRE DAME, Indiana, May 27. KATE Kovenock, who spent four seasons as assistant coach for both the men's and women's swimming programs at Division III powerhouse Kenyon College, has been named assistant women's swimming coach at the University of Notre Dame, it was announced today by head coach Brian Barnes. An 11-time All-American at C...
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