CIS Women's Swimming
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WORLD CHAMPION! WORLD RECORD!July 25, 2017
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February: Kylie MasseApril 11, 2017
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2017 U SPORTS champions series: Thunderbirds swim for each other to banner sweepApril 05, 2017The most important seven letter word in sports, and the driving force behind all athletic competition. For the UBC varsity swim team, winning has become habitual because of the team’s intense desire to be the best.
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2017 U SPORTS Swimming Championships: UBC golden againFebruary 26, 2017
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2017 U SPORTS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS: RECORDS SHATTERED ON DAY 1 OF SHERBROOKE U SPORTS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 24, 2017SHERBROOKE (U SPORTS) – Six U SPORTS championship records were broken out of the 12 events on the first night of finals held at the University of Sherbrooke Sports Centre.
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From Team Canada to the Carabins: Olympians Savard and Mainville bring experience to U SPORTS Swimming ChampionshipsFebruary 23, 2017By Austin Stanton, U SPORTS Swimming Correspondent At the U SPORTS Swimming Championships this weekend in Sherbrooke, Que., the Montreal Carabins will be looking to build on their RSEQ title from two weeks ago. They will have two Olympic medalists, Katerine Savard and Sandrine Mainville in their corner helping them fight for a national title.
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U SPORTS Swimming: Conference FinalsFebruary 13, 2017
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U SPORTS TOP 10 TUESDAY (#20): Leaders hold on to pole positions ahead of swimming, wrestling conference championshipsFebruary 07, 2017TORONTO (U SPORTS) – A week after claiming their first No.1 spot in 14 years, the Manitoba Bisons remain the team to beat in U SPORTS men’s volleyball, while the Guelph Gryphons continue to sweep the track and field polls, as all 12 national leaders remain on top of the national rankings.
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U SPORTS Swimming: Monday RoundupsFebruary 06, 2017
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U SPORTS Swimming: Monday RoundupsJanuary 30, 2017
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Brock’s Ridsdale just keeps swimmingJanuary 24, 2017By Austin Stanton, U SPORTS Swimming Correspondent
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U SPORTS TOP 10 TUESDAY (#18): Laval, Toronto move to No.1 in women’s basketball, track and fieldJanuary 24, 2017TORONTO (U SPORTS) – For the sixth time in nine polls this season, there is a new leader in women’s basketball as the Laval Rouge et Or, have retaken the No.1 position, while the reigning national champion Toronto Varsity Blues are once again the team to beat in women’s track and field.
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U SPORTS Swimming: Monday RoundupsJanuary 23, 2017
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U SPORTS Swimming: Monday RoundupsJanuary 16, 2017
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U Sports athletes making a splash at the 2016 FINA World ChampionshipsDecember 09, 2016