Swimming World Competition Roundup

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PHOENIX, Arizona, November 2. 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.

AGE GROUP
SUNDAY MORNING RACES
St. Petersburg Aquatics hosted–and captured the team championship–at the Sunday Morning Races Oct. 28. St. Petersburg swimmers combined for 1,838 points, followed by Piranhas YMCA Palm Harbor (1,083), Sarasota Tsunami Swim Team (881), Tampa Bay Aquatics Countryside (729) and Greater Tampa Swim Association (657).

Results: Sunday Morning Race October 28 2012 – (10-28-2012 – 10-28-2012)

COLLEGE
CALIFORNIA VS. UTAH WOMEN
Led by strong performances from Caitlin Leverenz and a very talented freshman class of Rachel Bootsma, Lauren Driscoll, Elizabeth Pelton and Mikkel-Ane Stipe, the California Golden Bears dominated the California-Utah women’s meet Oct. 27. The competition took place at the Utes’ home pool in Salt Lake City, Utah. The final score was California 184-Utah 114.

Results: Utah vs Cal Oct 27 2012 – (10-27-2012 – 10-27-2012)

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER INVITATIONAL
The University of Rochester Yellowjackets hosted their annual invitational Oct. 26-27. Besides Rochester, teams from Brandeis, New York University, Case Western Reserve and Carnegie Mellon–all of whom compete in the University Athletic Association–took part.

Results: Brandeis vs NYU vs Case vs CMU vs UR – (10-26-2012 – 10-27-2012)

MASTERS
BEARCAT MASTERS SCM INVITATIONAL
The Bearcat Masters held their fifth annual invitational Oct. 27 at Baruch College in New York City.

Results: 5th Bearcat Masters SCM Invitational – (10-27-2012 – 10-27-2012)

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