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Previews & Recaps

UNYSCSA Day IV – Stevens Men and Ithaca Women Finish Strong

On the final night of the UNYSCSA Championships, a few more records fell, and the Stevens men and Ithaca women claimed the overall leads, culminating in a victory. On the men’s side, the runners up in point totals were Ithaca. For the women, it was Stevens.

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2014 Women’s Ivy League Championships Day Three: Up/Mid/Down – Still the Princeton-Harvard Show

Brown University’s Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center is the site of the 2014 Women’s Ivy League Championships. As in past years, it has turned into a heated battle between Princeton and Harvard for the crown. The last session begins tonight at 6:00 p.m.

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2014 ACC Women’s Championship Photo Vault, Day 3

Cari Blalock congratulates Emma Nunn on a UNC 1-2 finish in the 400 IM at 2014 ACC Championships.

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Four New Ohio High School State Records Set In Divisional Prelims Thursday & Friday

Ohio High School State Championships are underway this weekend in Canton, Ohio. Division I Cincinnati Ursuline set two of four records – Emily Slabe, pictured on left, and the 200 freestyle relay (not pictured).

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2014 MPSF Conference Night 3

Full recap of Night 3 at the MPSF Championships, where Davis and BYU have comfortable leads on the women and men sides of the team race.

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2014 NEC Championships Day Three – Wagner Alone at the Top, Tough Battle for 2-4

Wagner increased its lead over its Northeast Conference foes on Day Three of the NEC Championships. Bryant and Saint Francis University overtook Central Connecticut State at the battle for second through fourth intensified.

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2014 Summit League Championships Day Three – Denver Men and Women Extend Lead

University of Denver’s Sam Corea won two events on Day Three of the Summit League Championships at IUPUI.

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2014 ACC Women’s Championship: Virginia and UNC trade blows on day 3, Reaney rebreaks record

The Virginia Cavalier women crushed the ACC Record in the 400 medley relay on Friday night by three seconds.

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UNYSCSA Day III – Ducks and Bombers Lead Men and Women

The second to last night of the UNYSCSA championships saw records falling on both men’s and women’s side as the swimming got very intense and the rivalries were lived.

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A&M Women Sweep Friday’s Finals at 2014 SEC Championships

Cammile Adams is one of three top seeds for the A&M women in three individual events on Friday night in Athens, Georgia.

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2014 Women’s Ivy League Championships – Harvard Moves Into First

Things are heating up after two days of the 2014 Women’s Ivy League Championship at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center at Brown University. Harvard has taken over the lead from Princeton, and Yale has successfully held onto the third spot over Columbia. But it’s a very close contest and the outcome of the meet could come down to the final relay.

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2014 AAC Championships: De Lucca cruises to 1:32.2 on dominant night 3 for Louisville men

Joao de Lucca was dominant in his signature race, while the Louisville men were suffocating, sweeping the top 4 spots in two different events.

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SUNYACs Day II – Geneseo Builds Lead

Day two of the SUNYAC championships opened with more fast swimming. The Blue Wave got off to a strong start yesterday and have continued to build their lead through tonight’s finals session.

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2014 Mountain West Conference Night 3: SDSU Cuts Into Boise State’s Lead; Katelyne Herrington of UNLV Swims Big In The 100 Butterfly

San Diego is four-for-four on conference relay titles this weekend. But the team battle remains tight between them and Boise State.

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Patriot League Championships Day Three – Navy Widens Lead Over Field

Navy women and men widened their lead over their Patriot League opponents on Day Three of the championship meet. The race for second is heating up on both sides, though. Bucknell moved into second in the women’s contest, while Boston University is trying to keep Army at bay.

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