The 5th meet of the CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge will be a rematch of Meet 2 with Michigan and Tennessee battling for spots in the Championship tomorrow.
The University of North Carolina Wilmington women and Queens men are in the lead through the first two days of the 2025 Fall Frenzy Invite.
Marcus Titus, a 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials Finalist, is competing in his first Deaflympics this year at 39 years old. He hasn't competed in almost a decade.
West Virginia University won the men's and women's meets at the WVU Invite, winning multiple events on the final day of the meet.
Meet 4 features the losing teams from each of yesterday's meets competing for a another chance to make their way back to tomorrow's championship meet.
The UVA women will take on on the Michigan women in the first of three dual meets on day 2 of the CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge.
Anna Moesch is blossoming into a superstar for Virginia, having gone best times in her best events at multiple meets already this season.
Loyola's men and women lead Colgate after a dominant Day 1 that included pool records from Joe Hayburn, Hans van Lierop, Haley Robinson, and Michael Venit.
Northern Arizona University's Margaret Wesche claimed the 3-meter win at the Lumberjack Diving Invite on Friday evening.
Missouri's Matthew Mortenson had a breakthrough swim in the 200 breaststroke on Friday. His opening split was faster than his personal best in the 100 breast.
Colorado State picked up a pair of wins on the night, starting with Tess Whineray taking the 200 back with a 1:53.36. That performance marks a new career best for Whineray.
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