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  • 05/06/2013
    SEC And ESPN Announce New TV Network The Southeastern Conference and ESPN have signed a 20-year agreement through 2034 to create and operate a multiplatform network, which will launch in August 2014, it was announced today by SEC Commissioner Mike Slive and ESPN President John Skipper.
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  • 04/09/2013
    Schmitt Wins Swimming's Honda Sports Award Allison Schmitt, who led the Georgia women to the national championship last month, has been named the Honda Sports Award winner for swimming, according to an announcement by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards on Monday.
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  • 02/23/2013
    Florida, Georgia Win 2013 SEC Championships The Florida men and the Georgia women took home the 2013 Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships on Saturday in College Station, Texas.
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  • 02/22/2013
    SEC Swimming and Diving Championships The 2013 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships continue on Friday in College Station, Texas.
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  • 02/22/2013
    SEC Swim/Dive Championships: Day Four The Texas A&M women, after setting three SEC records and one U.S. Open record, are biting at the heels of first-place Georgia as the Florida men maintain a healthy first-place lead in day four of the SEC Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships on Friday at the Texas A&M Student Recreation Natatorium.
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  • 02/21/2013
    SEC Swimming Championships: Day Three The Florida men usurped Auburn for a commanding hold of first as the Georgia women held tight to their first-place lead in day three of the SEC Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships Thursday at the Texas A&M Student Recreation Natatorium.
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  • 02/07/2013
    Georgia's Bauerle A Timeless Treasure The first time Jack Bauerle got pushed into the pool came in the fall of 1979 when his Georgia women’s swimming and diving team defeated Brenau University, a women’s college in Gainesville, Ga., that now competes at the NAIA level.
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  • 01/28/2013
    Razorbacks Record-Setting Under Schimmel Sean Schimmel is enjoying each and every day of his new job, and with good reason. In his first season as Arkansas’ head swimming coach, the Razorbacks have made great strides and consistently broken records.
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  • 01/22/2013
    Swimming and Diving Athletes of the Week The SEC has announced its swimming and diving athletes of the week, including Florida's Sebastien Rousseau.
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  • 12/19/2012
    SEC Twitter Account Reaches 100K Followers Thanks to the greatest fans in the nation, the @SECSportsUpdate Twitter account became on Wednesday the first primary departmental Twitter account in college athletics history to reach 100,000 followers.
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  • 11/30/2012
    SEC Swimming & Diving Today: November 30 Get results from Friday's SEC swimming and diving action.
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  • 11/13/2012
    SEC Swimming & Diving Athletes of the Week The Southeastern Conference has named its latest swimmers and divers of the week.
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  • 11/09/2012
    SEC Swimming & Diving Today: November 9 Get results from Friday's SEC swimming and diving action.
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  • 11/02/2012
    SEC Swimming & Diving Today: November 2 Get results from Friday's SEC swimming and diving action.
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  • 11/01/2012
    NCAA selects Today’s Top 10 for 2013 The NCAA has selected 10 extraordinary student-athletes who will be honored in January as the Today’s Top 10 Award winners.
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  • 11/01/2012
    Trott Wins Today's Top 10 Award Former Georgia swimmer Wendy Trott has been selected as a recipient of the Today’s Top 10 Award, according to an announcement Thursday by the NCAA.
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  • 10/26/2012
    SEC Swimming & Diving Today: October 26 Get results from Friday's SEC swimming and diving action.
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  • 10/19/2012
    SEC Swimming & Diving Today: October 19 Get results from Friday's SEC swimming and diving action.
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  • 08/30/2012
    Tiger Denniston Leads U.S. To Paralympics The Olympic Spirit will continue in London as the city prepares for the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Paralympics, coming a little more than two weeks after the Olympic Closing Ceremony.
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  • 08/24/2012
    Bauerle Headed to Hall Of Fame Coach Jack Bauerle of the University of Georgia has been chosen for induction into the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame.
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  • 08/02/2012
    Olympics: Lochte Wins Two More Medals And on the seventh day, Ryan Lochte will rest.
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  • 07/28/2012
    Former Gator Lochte Claims Olympic Gold The most anticipated race on the first full day of competition at the Summer Olympic Games really was no race at all. Ryan Lochte, the former Florida Gator, manhandled Michael Phelps and everyone else in Saturday’s 400-meter individual medley in London’s Aquatics Centre.
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  • 07/21/2012
    Auburn's Hawke Readies For Olympics Everyone knows an athlete's story when he is competing at the highest level of a given sport. Spectators can tell you an athlete's hometown, date of birth, accomplishments and records held while the athlete is at the peak of his game.
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  • 07/16/2012
    Schimmel named Arkansas swimming coach Sean Schimmel has been named head women’s swimming and diving coach at the University of Arkansas, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long announced Monday.
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  • 07/12/2012
    SEC "Q&A": Gregg Troy Gregg Troy is the U.S. Men’s Head Men’s Swimming Coach heading into the 2012 Olympic Games and also is the head men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach at the University of Florida. Troy has a wealth of international experience and leads a talented U.S. team into the upcoming Olympics.
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  • 07/09/2012
    SEC Images of the Year Re-live the sights and sounds from a banner year in the SEC in 2012.
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  • 07/02/2012
    SEC 40/40: Missouri and Texas A&M Women In joining the Southeastern Conference, both Missouri and Texas A&M bring with them a storied history and a rich tradition. Included in that lore is a strong track record of success in women?s athletics that fits perfectly with the broad-based excellence that has become a trademark of the SEC.
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  • 07/02/2012
    SEC Student-Athletes Perform in Classroom Southeastern Conference student-athletes not only achieved record-breaking performances on the playing fields and courts, but also in the classroom.
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  • 06/29/2012
    SEC 40/40: Well-Rounded Trott Epitomizes Student-Athlete It might be appropriate to term senior Georgia swimmer Wendy Trott the Renaissance woman of collegiate swimming.
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  • 06/25/2012
    SEC Women’s Athletics – A Timeline We begin our 40/40 journey with a brief timeline of important milestones and events in the history of women’s athletics in the Southeastern Conference. While this list is not close to being comprehensive it highlights many moments in our league that may not have happened without Title IX.
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