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Articles by Braden Keith

Williams Bests Amherst

In what has to be one of the most exciting rivalries of Division III swimming, the Ephs of Williams College faced off against the Jeffs of Amherst on Saturday night. After a close start and some back and forth, Williams was victorious taking the meet 189-104.

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Next Tiburon Mile Won’t Be Until 2015

Ashley Twichell, above, won the 2013 Tiburon Mile in September. The next edition of this usually-annual race will not be until 2015.

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Meilutyte Beats Out President For Person Of The Year Award

Ruta Meilutyte beat out President Dalia Gryabauskaite for Valstybe’s Person of the Year Award…

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Kosuke Hagino Breaks Japanese; Asian Records in 400 SCM IM

Japan’s Kosuke Hagino has broken the 400 IM National and Continental Records at a regular, circuit-level meet in Tokyo.

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Denison falls to Eastern Michigan; Tops Wittenberg

The Big Red squad divided into two groups for their first competition since the midseason meet. One half of the athletes stayed at home for a dual meet with Eastern Michigan University while the other half made the trek to Springfield, OH for a meet with NCAC competitors, Wittenberg.

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7th Down Syndrome World Championships to Be Held in Morelia, Mexico

Medals are awarded at the 6th DSISO International & World Championships in Loano, Italy in 2012.

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Purdue Men, Women Win 27 of 32 Events to Top Michigan State

Lyam Dias was a triple winner for the Boilermakers.

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Harvard Men Beat Brown to Remain Undefeated for the Season

Harvard senior Chris Satterthwaite was one of eight different event winners for The Crimson in Saturday’s victory over Brown at Blodgett Pool in Cambridge, MA. Photo courtesy of Harvard Athletics.

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Texas A&M Tops SMU on Saturday in College Station

2013 NCAA Champion Cammile Adams won all three of her individual events on Saturday in College Station.

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Despite Injury Cole Keeps Her Eyes On Lofty Goals

Despite double shoulder reconstructive surgery Paralympic champion Ellie Cole continues to chase some lofty goals…

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Australian Olympic Trials Finalist Matthew Glucina Passes Away

2008 Olympic Trials finalist Matthew Glucina passed away last week at 28 years old.

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Pete Williams Discusses New Role With Mercersburg; New Facility for Storied School

Pete Williams will be stepping down as head coach at Mercersburg, but he will still hold a full-time role at the school.

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Cornell Men and Women beat Colgate

With a tough week behind them, Cornell took on Colgate to bounce back from a tough loss from Yale.

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Radford Wins 2nd OW National Championship in Two Days in New Zealand

Kane Radford took an opportunistic win in the 5km race in New Zealand on Sunday.

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Harvard Women Take Down Ivy Foes Brown at Blodgett Pool

It was Senior Day at Blodgett Pool as the Harvard Crimson hosted the Brown Bears. Photo of senior relays courtesy of Harvard Swim & Dive via Twitter.

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