The University of Georgia captured every first-place vote to lead the College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25.
It was the second-straight poll that Georgia has led the poll, but streaks are nothing new to the Bulldogs. With their 173.5-121.5 win over Tennessee, Georgia has won its 99th consecutive meet at Gabrielsen Natatorium.
Five hundred and forty-seven swimming and diving teams representing 358 colleges and universities have been earned Scholar All-America status. The awards recognize teams’ Fall grades.
Read MoreThe NCAA DIII Swimming and Diving Committee made changes regarding the judging procedures at the NCAA DIII Diving. Want to know what they are? Read on.
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Read MoreAfter leading the College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll for much of the year, the University of Virginia was replaced at the top by the University of Georgia. "We are proud of what this team is doing, and it means a great deal that others are recognizing our accomplishments."
Read MoreThe College Swimming Coaches Association of America announces the third CSCAA / TYR Top 25 Poll for Divisions II and III. While the year on the calendar may have changed, the top number one rankings did not. Queens University of Charlotte led both men's and women's Division II polls, as they have for the entire season. In Division III, Emory University and Kenyon College led women's and men's standings respectively.
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