June 9, 2022
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Indiana's Mariah Denigan, a member of the U.S. Open Water World Championships Team in the 10K, is one of the top women's swimmers entered in the meet.
Feb. 15, 2022
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The Virginia Cavaliers have a star-studded roster, but don't expect the NC State Wolfpack to let UVA to earn a third-straight title without a fight.
Jan. 25, 2022
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Rye Ulett was scheduled to arrive at Louisville next fall, but made a surprise debut last week at Indiana. She's already making a big impact.
Jan. 18, 2022
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Rye Ulett (pictured above) graduated high school early and had an individual victory in the 100 backstroke in her debut as Louisville women defeat Indiana
Dec. 12, 2021
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Anna Moesch picked up her third win at the Speedo Winter Junior Championships East in Greensboro, N.C., cracking 48 seconds in the 100 free
Dec. 10, 2021
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Winter Junior Championships: Bella Sims, Katie Grimes, Justina Kozan to Face Off (Psych Sheets). Check out who is in the field at the meets.
May 4, 2021
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U.S. Open qualifier Julia Dennis of Oxford, Miss. has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Louisville beginning in the fall of 2022. She will join Ella Welch, Paige Kuwata, Jordan Durocher and
March 8, 2020
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There were quite a few highlight swims in Atlanta on Saturday, which featured some of the nation’a top junior swimmers. Nashville Aquatic Club’s Gretchen Walsh put up a lifetime best in the 50 free on night 2 of the 2020 Southern Premier. Walsh raced to a 21.50, taking 9 hundredths off her best from the TISCA Championships last month. Walsh, 17, has now moved ahead of Kate Douglass as the 3rd fastest ever in the 17-18 age group.
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Rising star Gretchen Walsh is now 3rd fastest 17-18 50 #freestyle
March 7, 2020
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2020 Southern Premier Meet The 2020 edition of the annual Southern Premier meet, which brings together several of the best club teams in the southeastern U.S., kicked off on Friday evening in Atlanta. A group of future teammates at the University of Virginia stole the show on the meet’s first night. In the girls’ 200 free, 17-year old high school junior Gretchen Walsh of the Nashville Aquatic Club knocked more than a second off her lifetime best, swimming 1:43.75 to win.