Saturday in Indianapolis featured three record-breaking performances, including a dominating finish by Georgia in the 400 freestyle relay that lifted the Bulldogs to their fifth NCAA title.
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Cal took a second place finish home to Berkley thanks to a record-setting performance by a trio of freshmen, including Elizabeth Pelton. Guess what? Next year they add Olympic champion Missy Franklin.
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Kentucky head swimming and diving coach Gary Conelly announced his retirement Wednesday after 22 seasons at the helm of the Wildcat program. He said coaching wasn't on his mind when he arrived.
- Men's DI Swimming and Diving: Michigan wins title Women's DI Swimming and Diving: Georgia comes out on top
- National champions
- Cal's fab frosh
- UK coach retires
- Dawgs win it all
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