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Photo Vault: Jim Carlin Memorial Swim Meet

Former Bloomsburg University assistant swim coach (and Bloomsburg swimmer), Jim Carlin ’71, was remembered Friday, November 6 at the pool at Bloomsburg University’s Nelson Fieldhouse as the Huskies took on the Dickinson Red Devils in what is now known as the Jim Carlin Memorial Swim Meet. Carlin passed away on October 22.

The tribute was organized by the Bloomsburg University Alumni Associatioin as well as Bloomsburg University head coach Stu Marvin (’78) and assistant coach Bridget Hilferty (’13). Dickinson head coach Paul Richards (’75) and assistant coach Alison Bradway (’14) are also former Bloomsburg University swimmers.

Photographer Ted Hodgins was on hand to record images of the event:

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

Photo courtesy of Ted Hodgins

 

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