Top College-Based Morning Swim Show Interviews Featured in March Issue, Download March Issue Now For FREE!

PHOENIX, Arizona, March 2. THE NCAA championships are generally regarded as the fastest meet in the world, and for two weeks, the best swimmers in the country will be in Indiana and Ohio competing for individual and team titles. This month, we bring you five "Morning Swim Show" interviews from top swimmers and coaches as they talk about their goals and expectations for the NCAA Championships. These segments are featured in the March issue of Swimming World Magazine

BRETT HAWKE
Auburn University head coach Brett Hawke, a regular guest on the show, starts the interview with a look back at the World Championships, then segues to an outlook on his team's prospects at the NCAA meet, particularly how his men's team looks to repeat as team champions.

MATT KREDICH
University of Tennessee women's head coach Matt Kredich talks about his expectations for the Lady Volunteers this season and why he wants his swimmers to put forth 100 percent in every workout and competition. He also talks about one of the swimmers bound to do well at NCAAs—senior Michele King.

TYLER CLARY
University of Michigan junior Tyler Clary relives some of the injuries and illnesses that hampered him at the start of the collegiate season. Now on the road to recovery, Clary talks about some of his expectations as he defends his 400 IM title and hopes to add more to his list.

JILLIAN TYLER
Jillian Tyler, a junior at the University of Minnesota, has swum in the shadow of Rebecca Soni at the NCAA Championships. Tyler talks about being one of the top collegiate breaststrokers in the country and what it's like being a top swimmer in Canada.

JULIA WILKINSON
Texas A&M's Julia Wilkinson is back after a year off to recover from shoulder surgery. The Canadian Olympian talks about how she continued to stay in shape as her shoulder healed and how the Aggies are looking as they try to win another team trophy.

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March 2010 Issue
Contents of The March issue:

8 GEORGIA GETS NOD AS NO. 1 by Jason Marsteller
Should Georgia win the women's NCAA Division I Championships, it will move the Southeastern Conference back into a tie with the Pac-10 for the most national titles with 11.

12 TEXAS TARGETS 10th TITLE by John Lohn
After finishing runner-up at the men's NCAA Division I Championships the last two seasons, 2010 looks to be the year that Coach Eddie Reese's Longhorns will win their 10th team title.

16 THE TOP 5 MOST AMAZING WOMEN'S COLLEGIATE PERFORMANCES IN THE LAST DECADE by Jeff Commings
The first 10 years of the 21st century—2000-09—saw some swims at the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships that will likely be remembered in the 22nd century.

19 HOLIDAY CUP: PAST AND PRESENT by Eric Velazquez
The Holiday Cup, from its chaotic beginnings, has grown into one of the most exciting and competitive women's water polo tournaments in the world.

DEPARTMENTS:
6 A VOICE for the SPORT
37 CAMP DIRECTORY
48 FOR THE RECORD
51 CALENDAR
54 PARTING SHOT

In the Swimming Technique portion of the magazine you will find the following:
28 Q&A WITH COACH DAN ROSS, PURDUE UNIVERSITY by Michael J. Stott
30 HOW THEY TRAIN: Giordan Pogioli and Scott Usher by Michael J. Stott

In the SWIM portion of the magazine you will find the following:

23 THE POOL'S EDGE: Monkey Chatter! by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
If you're looking for a new way to achieve optimum performance, you might add something old to your program: yoga.
24 LANE LEADERS: Jack Groselle by Emily Sampl
26 WORKOUT CARD: Training with YMCA Indy SwimFit by Mel Goldstein

In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
32 A STRONG FIRST HALF by Sarah Eckersley
Although the high school swimming season is only halfway over, three national records highlighted the fall high school state championships.
34 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob

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