Sept. 8, 2020
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The University of Kentucky has officially entered the 2022 recruiting game after receiving a verbal commitment from Jordan Agliano of Orlanda, Fla. She will arrive in Lexington as a member of the Wildcats’ Class of 2026. She told Swimming World: “So beyond excited to announce my verbal commitment to further my academic and swim career at the University of Kentucky. The moment I stepped on campus I knew Lexington had the best opportunities for me to excel and grow as a person and swimmer. I’d like to thank my coaches, friends, teammates, and family for the endless support. ...
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Jordan Agliano Commits to Kentucky #swimming
March 5, 2020
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Beata Nelson stormed to the win in this event last year, erasing every record to become the fastest female 100-yard backstroker in history (by a long shot). She won this event by almost an entire second, a gigantic win for the now-senior at Wisconsin. Nelson returns as favorite again with clear water behind her; she’s the only swimmer under 50 seconds this year at 49.70, and all signs point to another victory for her.
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Beata Nelson is the favorite 100 #backstroker, but others could join her in the sub-50 hunt
Feb. 22, 2020
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The Florida men, led by Head Coach Anthony Nesty, look to cement their 8th-straight victory on the final day of the 2020 SEC Championships.
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#SEC Champs, Florida men set to win it. #swimming
Feb. 11, 2020
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The Tennessee women look very tough to beat as the Volunteers, led by SEC Record holder Erika Brown, chase their first SEC women's title in program history.
Jan. 19, 2020
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Catch teen stars Regan Smith and Carson Foster and World teamers Hali Flickinger and Zane Grothe during the day 3 finals session of PSS-Knoxville.
June 3, 2019
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Last year's #1-ranked recruit graduated early, leaving this class a little thinner than it was. But new #1 Kate Douglass is a tailor-made NCAA prospect with sprint speed across all four strokes - and she's part of a monster recruiting class for one rising NCAA program.