Swimming World Competition Roundup

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PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 16. DURING the past week, the following meet managers took full advantage of uploading recent results to the Swimming World meet results section of the website.

COLLEGE
MISSOURI VS. GEORGIA
The University of Missouri Tigers traveled to Athens, Ga., to compete against the Georgia Bulldogs Nov. 9. The No. 2 Lady Bulldogs had an easy time, winning 186-102. However, it came down to the last event–the 400 yard freestyle relay–for the No. 10 Bulldogs to pull out a 151-147 victory.

Results: UGA vs Missouri-2012 – (11-09-2012 – 11-09-2012)

BRANDEIS VS. PROVIDENCE
BENTLEY VS. BRANDEIS
Swimming in short course meters, the Providence Friars defeated the Brandeis Judges in both men’s and women’s competition Nov. 10 at the Friars’ home pool in Providence, R.I. Providence, who competes in Division 1, handed the Division 3 Judges losses of 142-58 (women) and 118-70 (men).

The Judges returned home to Waltham, Mass., the next day to face the Bentley Falcons, who compete in Division 2. Bentley prevailed in both the women’s (135-106) and men’s (149-103) races.

BRANDEIS-PROVIDENCE: Results: Brandeis at Providence – (11-10-2012 – 11-10-2012)

BENTLEY-BRANDEIS: Results: Brandeis vs Bentley – (11-11-2012 – 11-11-2012)

AGE GROUP
H20 SC AUTUMN CUP
The American School of Doha (Qatar) hosted the fifth annual H2O Short Course Autumn Cup Nov. 8-10 in a 25-meter pool.

Results: H2O Short Course Autumn Cup 2012 – (11-08-2012 – 11-10-2012)

YSSC THANKSGIVING INVITATIONAL
The YSSC Sea Cucumbers hosted their 19th annual Thanksgiving Invitational Nov. 9-11 at their home pool in Duncan, S.C.

Results: 19th Annual YSSC Thanksgiving Invitational – (11-09-2012 – 11-11-2012)

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