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Sophomore Golden Bears Bilquist, Baker and McLaughlin Hitting Their Stride

23 January 2017

By David Rieder. In the fall of 2015, a trio of highly-touted 18-year-olds arrived in Berkeley, Calif., with plenty already accomplished and bright futures in swimming ahead of them. But

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Pac-12 Weekly Analysis: Stanford, Cal, USC Will Make Conference Interesting

22 January 2017

By Dan D’Addona. The Pac-12 women’s swimming race has been led by Stanford and Cal all season, and with the rise of USC, all three teams are currently ranked in

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SEC Weekly Analysis: Auburn Enters SEC Title Conversation

22 January 2017

By Dan D’Addona. Who is going to win the SEC men’s title? Georgia? Florida? Alabama? Missouri? How about the women? Georgia? Texas A&M? There are plenty of teams that can

Big Ten Analysis: Lack of Conference Duals Makes Rivalries Count Even More

22 January 2017

By Dan D’Addona. The Big Ten Championships is shaping up to be an intriguing meet. Plenty of teams are swimming well, but it will really be interesting because most of

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Division III Weekly Recap: Williams and MIT Split

22 January 2017

Four top-ten teams competed at the Zesiger Aquatic Center Friday night. Number four Williams took on number nine MIT on the women’s side, while the roles were reversed as number

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Anthony Ervin, Laszlo Cseh, Katie Meili Pick Up Wins in Geneva

22 January 2017

A trio of individual Olympic medalists from last summer in Rio all opened up their 2017 racing campaigns in Geneva, Switzerland, and Hungary’s Laszlo Cseh and Americans Anthony Ervin and Katie Meili all walked away

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Emma McKeon Wins Five at Victorian Open Championships

22 January 2017

This weekend’s Victorian Open Championships marked the first major competition of the year in Australia. Four-time Olympic medalist Emma McKeon was the star of the show in Melbourne, winning five events

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The Sprinter’s Dilemma: How to Get into “That Mindset”

22 January 2017

By Jacob Riley, Swimming World College Intern. Everyone knows who the sprinters are at swim meets. They’re usually stereotyped to be tall and beefy guys, and very muscular girls. They

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Morning Splash: Piecing Together the Top Ten at Women’s NCAA Championships

22 January 2017

By David Rieder. A season ago, Stanford sprinter Simone Manuel and diver Kassidy Cook each took redshirt years to focus on their Olympic preparations, and superstar Katie Ledecky deferred enrollment

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Pac-12 Saturday Recap: Stanford Tops Arizona; Cal Beats ASU

21 January 2017

By Dan D’Addona. Stanford continued its strong weekend showing with a second consecutive road victory. Junior Janet Hu won four events and senior Kassidy Cook swept the diving events to

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