Indiana Diving Signs Zac Nees for 2009-10 Season
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, May 12. INDIANA University head diving coach Dr. Jeff Huber announced today that Hatfield, Pa. native Zac Nees will join the IU diving program beginning with the 2009-10
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, May 12. INDIANA University head diving coach Dr. Jeff Huber announced today that Hatfield, Pa. native Zac Nees will join the IU diving program beginning with the 2009-10
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