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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 1. THE May Issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download for Total Access Subscribers! The College Championship issue features detailed, in-depth recaps and highlights from the men's and women's NCAA Championships and a breathtaking photo spread featuring pictures from Swimming World Magazine's Peter Bick.

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Gracing the cover is Georgia's Megan Romano. After finishing runner-up to Cal the last two years at the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, Georgia used its depth (along with some top-end swims) to capture its fifth overall women's title since 1999. The Lady Bulldogs had a number of stars, including Megan Romano, who finished second twice, third once and swam on Georgia's two winning relays.

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PRINT ISSUE 46 PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES:
13 No Longer the Bridesmaid by Jason Marsteller
Georgia came into the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships with four team titles since 1999, but for the last two years, it had to settle for runner-up finishes behind Cal. This year, the Lady Bulldogs turned the tables on Cal with a 477 to 393 triumph over the Golden Bears.

18 A Four-Year Journey by Jeff Commings
With a strong recruiting class in 2009–one year after Mike Bottom took over as head coach of Michigan–the Wolverines have steadily improved, culminating with a 73.5-point victory over defending champion California at this year's NCAA Championships. It was the first title for Michigan since 1995 and a record-breaking 12th title for the school.

024 Powerhouses Prevail by Judy Jacob
Drury, Emory, Kenyon, Oklahoma Baptist and Indian River do what they do best: win!

28 AthleticFoodie/Let's Live a Healthier Life by Garrett Weber-Gale

31 Dryside Training: Getting Stronger…Out of the Water by J.R. Rosania

33 Q&A with Coach Matthew Donovan by Michael J. Stott

36 How They Train Brad Zdroik and Lindsay Temple by Michael J. Stott

38 Living the Dream: A Swimmer's Guide to Achieving Goals (Part I) by Michael J. Stott
In the first of a two-part article about goal setting, Bill Smyth, head men's and women's swimming coach at Boston University, shares his measured approach to the big dreaming, planning, prioritizing, executing and re-evaluating required for successful aquatic and life outcomes.

DEPARTMENTS:
6 A Voice for the Sport
41 Up & Comers
42 Gutter Talk
46 Parting Shot

DOWNLOADABLE ISSUE EXTENDED 48 PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES:
15 No Longer the Bridesmaid by Jason Marsteller
Georgia came into the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships with four team titles since 1999, but for the last two years, it had to settle for runner-up finishes behind Cal. This year, the Lady Bulldogs turned the tables on Cal with a 477 to 393 triumph over the Golden Bears.

20 A Four-Year Journey by Jeff Commings
With a strong recruiting class in 2009–one year after Mike Bottom took over as head coach of Michigan–the Wolverines have steadily improved, culminating with a 73.5-point victory over defending champion California at this year's NCAA Championships. It was the first title for Michigan since 1995 and a record-breaking 12th title for the school.

26 Powerhouses Prevail by Judy Jacob
Drury, Emory, Kenyon, Oklahoma Baptist and Indian River do what they do best: win!

30 AthleticFoodie/Let's Live a Healthier Life by Garrett Weber-Gale

33 Dryside Training: Getting Stronger…Out of the Water by J.R. Rosania

35 Q&A with Coach Matthew Donovan by Michael J. Stott

38 How They Train Brad Zdroik and Lindsay Temple by Michael J. Stott

40 Living the Dream: A Swimmer's Guide to Achieving Goals (Part I) by Michael J. Stott
In the first of a two-part article about goal setting, Bill Smyth, head men's and women's swimming coach at Boston University, shares his measured approach to the big dreaming, planning, prioritizing, executing and re-evaluating required for successful aquatic and life outcomes.

DEPARTMENTS:
8 A Voice for the Sport
43 Up & Comers
44 Gutter Talk
48 Parting Shot

ON THE COVER:
After finishing runner-up to Cal the last two years at the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, Georgia used its depth along with some top-end swims to capture its fifth overall women's title since 1999. The Lady Bulldogs had a number of stars, including Megan Romano, who finished second twice, third once and swam on Georgia's two winning relays. (See story, page 15; inset, Arizona's Kevin Cordes–see story, page 20.) [PHOTOS BY PETER H. BICK]

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