Swimming World Weekly Splash
February 24th, 2023
Big 12 Championship: Day 2, NCAA Div 3 Championships, SEC Title for Kentucky, How Florida could surprise NCAA Men's favorites, Masters Swimming Keeps Getting Faster!
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Big 12 Championships, Day 2 Prelims: Carson Foster Drops 1:42.04 200 IM
Big 12 Championships, Day 2: Carson Foster Drops 1:42.04 200 IM

On a morning of customary dominance by Texas, Carson Foster managed to stand out by going 1:42.04 in the 200 individual medley on Thursday, the second day of the Big 12 Championships.
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NCAA Division III Championships: Qualifiers Announced, led by Emory, Kenyon, Denison (Psych Sheets)
The NCAA announced it list of invited swimmers to the 2023 Division III swimming and diving championships for men and women.
 
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How Florida Could Surprise Favorites at NCAA Men’s Championships and Contend for Title

Sun Devils sophomore Leon Marchand entered conference championship season with the top time in the country in a mind-blowing seven events — and he still has five No. 1 times — and ASU’s supporting cast joined Marchand in putting on a show in the final dual meets of the season, including a dominating performance against Cal.

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‘Shocked’ Levi Sandidge Enjoys Milestone SEC Title for Kentucky
‘Shocked’ Levi Sandidge Enjoys Milestone SEC Title for Kentucky

As Levi Sandidge warmed up Saturday on the final day of the SEC Championships, he thought he could push his way into the medal conversation in the men’s 1,650 freestyle. A break or two, and maybe he could win it.
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5 Reasons why Masters Swimming Keeps Getting Faster!

Little did I know, I would have a competitor smash the Masters World Record with an amazing 18-second 50-yard freestyle! We could debate whether Nathan Adrian should compete in the Masters competition and if his time should be valid, but even if Adrian didn’t compete, I would have still been beaten by about 8 other competitive Masters swimmers.

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