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EVANSTON, Illinois, November 17. EDDIE Reese's Texas Longhorns garnered the most votes in the CSCAA's inaugural Division I Coaches poll. The Pac 10's Stanford and California are close behind. SEC's Florida and Auburn are next. The closeness of the poll shows that the coaches aren't quite sure yet who the best team would be if th...
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PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, November 13. DURING the early signing period Rutgers University women's swimming and diving program signed six new athletes to formulate the nucleus of their class of 2014. Three are all-American swimmers, one all-American honorable mention and one a national class diver from Canada. "We are very excited about the d...
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WIMBERLEY, Texas, October 14. JAY McDonald, 52, from Wimberley, Texas passed away on Saturday, October 10. He died having a heart attack while playing tennis.

McDonald began coaching swimming in the late 1970s at the Woodway Country Club in Connecticut. He was the dynamic age-group coach for the City of Plano team from 1978 to 1982, then served...
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PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, September 7. CHUCK Warner, head coach of he Rutgers University Women's Swimming and Diving team, is happy to announce the addition of new assistant coach Jessica Barnes to the staff. "Jessica's analytical ability, experiences with championship teams, and commitment to coaching really stood out to me," comm...
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By Jacob Kittilstad

(To read part one of this story visit this link: Part One)

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, August 10. EVAN Bernier, a former member of the University of Washington's swim team, said he never thought the program would be cut after having ...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 3. ACTIVE release technique is a common practice used on student-athletes at Rutgers University, and in a SwimmingWorld.TV interview that appears on page 16 of Swimming World's digital May issue, Dr. Mark Strzemenski talks about the technique he uses to relieve athletes' sore muscles.

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PHOENIX, Arizona. THROUGHOUT this weekend, SwimmingWorldMagazine.com will provide the most comprehensive coverage of zone diving qualifying to be found. These meets will impact both NCAA Division I meets as diving spots from each zone are captured by deserving divers.

For an explanation on how qualifying works, click ...
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INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, February 21. WITH the winner of the men's 400-free relay poised to take home the title, Notre Dame inched by Louisville to win its second straight BIG EAST Championship with 782.5 points at the IU Natatorium on the campus of IUPUI in Indianapolis, Ind. The Fighting Irish women won their 13th straight title in commanding f...
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, February 20. AFTER the first day of competition of the 2009 America East Swimming & Diving Championship, the University of Vermont leads the women and Boston University tops the men. A conference record has been broken in each of the five events that have been completed at Boston University's Fitness & Recreation Center....
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BUFFALO, New York, February 18. THE Xavier men and Massachusetts women are at the top of the leaderboard after the first day of competition at the 2009 Atlantic 10 Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving Championships, held at the Flickinger Center.

The Musketeers sit atop the men's standings with 69 points after two events, followed by de...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, February 6. PREMIUM subscribers to Swimming World Magazine get special access to various content items compiled as part of each issue. February's issue was no different as Swimming World worked to provide in-depth items to flesh out the print reporting.

Click play below for a multimedia look Inside Swimm...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, February 4. CHUCK Warner, head swimming coach at Rutgers University, talks to Brent Rutemiller in this Swimming World Radio interview about January's Swimming World Magazine College Conference Carnival. The meet drew inspiration from a similar concept designed by famed coach, and Swimming World Magazine founder,...
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, January 25. PENN State womenıs senior swimmers won seven events in their final home meet as the Nittany Lions upended Rutgers 109-58 on Saturday at the McCoy Natatorium.

Karie Haglund, Kelly Nelson, Sarah Baker and Michelle Myers each won two individual events. The three seniors and junior also were victorious in t...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, January 20. THE complete set of races, Masters attempts, diving and other fun on-demand videos is now available at the Swimming World Magazine College Conference Carnival event landing page.

The women's meet featured No. 6...
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PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, January 17. NO. 6 Florida demonstrated its dominance by finishing the evening with a top-tally of 300 points to win the Swimming World Magazine College Conference Carnival.

No. 16 North Carolina finished second with 188 points, while Rutgers (162) and Richmond (157) placed third and fourth, respectively, at the mee...
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COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, January 17. THE men's and women's swimming teams had another strong showing in the second round of competition at the Maryland quad meet sweeping the competition. The women added one more first place finish to Friday's results taking seven of 11 events while the men claimed five medalist honors.

"We did ...
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PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, January 16. UPON completion of the initial evening of swimming at the Swimming World Magazine College Conference Carnival, the No. 6 Florida Gators led the way with 149 points.

No. 14 North Carolina placed second with 92 points, while Richmond (83) and Rutgers (77) will head into the second day of swimming in third...
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PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, January 16. SWIMMINGWORLD.TV and Rutgers University have partnered to bring our users a top-flight meet held in the Sonny Werblin Recreation Center in Piscataway, N.J.

On both the home page and the event landing page, the ...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, January 14. THIS weekend, the partnership between Rutgers head coach Chuck Warner and Swimming World Magazine will come to fruition as the pair have been working to bring back a lost tradition first hosted by Yale University more than a half-century ago.

January 16-17, 2009 that tradition is revived as Coach Warner and ...
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For full results, recaps, live broadcast of finals and photos from the meet, go to the CeraVe Invitational Event Landing Page

Reporting by special Swimming World student reporters Joey Cusmano and Regan Fink

PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, Jan...
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