NCAA Swimming

NCAA Womens Swimming D1 NCAA Mens Swimming D1 2015 NCAAs Men DI Championship March 26-28, 2015 Campus Recreation & Wellness Center Iowa City, Iowa Women DI Championship March 19-21, 2015 Greensboro Aquatic Center Greensboro, N.C.
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  • I apologize, I realize I could have been much more diplomatic with the way I voiced opinions. As a swimming fan, it was disappointing to see an athlete like Schooling bow out of the 200 fly in that way and not have what would have been an great battle with Conger as last year. Its my opinion that if he had the juice to swim as fast as he did in 100 free and 100 fly (where he swam faster this year than last, but was still touched out by Dressel), he may not have beaten Conger but certainly should have been much closer than he was in the 200. Although in retrospect, perhaps the time off after Rio caught up to him more in the 200. I apologize too, I too am a passionate swim fan and a UT Mens Swimming Alum and shouldn't have written what I wrote in my last post that is now deleted. Won't happen again. Ande
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  • I apologize, I realize I could have been much more diplomatic with the way I voiced opinions. As a swimming fan, it was disappointing to see an athlete like Schooling bow out of the 200 fly in that way and not have what would have been an great battle with Conger as last year. Its my opinion that if he had the juice to swim as fast as he did in 100 free and 100 fly (where he swam faster this year than last, but was still touched out by Dressel), he may not have beaten Conger but certainly should have been much closer than he was in the 200. Although in retrospect, perhaps the time off after Rio caught up to him more in the 200. I apologize too, I too am a passionate swim fan and a UT Mens Swimming Alum and shouldn't have written what I wrote in my last post that is now deleted. Won't happen again. Ande
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