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USA Swimming Stats - [COLOR="#696969"]26 Dec 2014[/COLOR]
1- The # of repeat NCAA D1 champs in the women's [U]200 Fr[/U] over the last 10 years, Allison Schmitt (10&11).

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USA Swimming Stats - [COLOR="#696969"]24 Dec, 4:24 am PST[/COLOR]
A look at
Missy Franklin in the [U]100y Free[/U] in 2014. She was 3rd last year at the NCAA's in this event.

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Top NCAA Times for 100y Free[/U] (collegeswimming, 16 Dec 2014)[/SIZE][/COLOR]
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[COLOR="#B22222"]1 Simone A Manuel Stanford Art Adamson Invitational 46.62 [/COLOR]
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Melissa J Franklin California Georgia Invitational [U]47.63[/U] [/COLOR]
3 Chelsea Chenault Southern California USC Invitational 47.64
[COLOR="#B22222"]4 Lia Neal Stanford Art Adamson Invitational 47.81 [/COLOR]
[COLOR="#FF0000"]5 Olivia M Smoliga Georgia Georgia Invitational 47.92 [/COLOR]
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Farida Osman California All Florida Invitational [U]47.93[/U] [/COLOR]
7 Natalie A Hinds Florida Georgia Tech Invitational 47.98
8 Anika J Apostalon San Diego State A3 Performance Invitational 48.04
9 Ivy J Martin Wisconsin Ohio State Invitational 48.07
[COLOR="#FF0000"]10 Chantal J Van Landeghem Georgia Georgia Invitational 48.13
11 Madeline N Locus Georgia Georgia Invitational 48.16 [/COLOR]
[COLOR="#B22222"]12 Madeline A Schaefer Stanford Art Adamson Invitational 48.25 [/COLOR]
[COLOR="#663300"]13 Samantha Bosma Texas A & M Art Adamson Invitational 48.27 [/COLOR]
14 Kelsi E Worrell Louisville Louisville Invitational 48.36
15 Linnea Mack UCLA AT&T Winter Nationals - College Results 48.46
[COLOR="#663300"]16 Beryl Gastaldello Texas A & M Art Adamson Invitational 48.46 [/COLOR]
17 Alexandra K Purcell Auburn Georgia Invitational 48.53
18 Faith N Johnson Tennessee North Carolina Invitational 48.58
19 Emma Svensson Florida Gulf Coast Georgia Tech Invitational 48.59
20 Isabella Arcila Colombia XII World SCM Championships 48.66
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Camille L Cheng California All Florida Invitational [U]48.76[/U] [/COLOR]
22 Taylor R Schick Arizona Texas Invitational 48.81
23 Alyson Ackman Penn State Georgia Invitational 48.82
24 Alexandra M DeLoof Michigan AT&T Winter Nationals 48.85
25 Danielle Barbiea Missouri Missouri Invitational 48.89
26 Jacqueline M Keire Cincinnati Miami Invitational 48.91
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Kaylin Bing California All Florida Invitational [U]48.95[/U] [/COLOR]
29 Valerie E Hull Auburn Georgia Invitational 48.96
30 Kaitlyn Dressel Florida State Georgia Tech Invitational 48.98
31 Ellen Thomas Virginia Georgia Invitational 49.03
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Rachael Acker California Georgia Invitational [U]49.03[/U][/COLOR]
[COLOR="#B22222"]40 Lindsey E Engel Stanford Art Adamson Invitational 49.29 [/COLOR]
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Jasmine K Mau California All Florida Invitational [U]49.34[/U] [/COLOR]
[COLOR="#663300"]48 Sarah E Gibson Texas A & M Art Adamson Invitational 49.41 [/COLOR]
[COLOR="#FF0000"]59 Meaghan Raab Georgia Georgia Invitational 49.54 [/COLOR]
[COLOR="#663300"]70 Meredith Oliver Texas A & M Art Adamson Invitational 49.67 [/COLOR]
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USA Swimming Stats - [COLOR="#696969"]2 Jan 2015[/COLOR]
Last year it took a 48.82 to get invited to the Women's D1 NCAA champs in the 100y Fr. There have been 21 this year:

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5 Swimming Meets To Watch In 2015[/SIZE]
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Women's NCAA Division I swimming and diving championships[/SIZE]
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This meet will be noteworthy mostly because it will be
Missy Franklin's final collegiate competition. When she made her verbal commitment to California-Berkeley, the five-time Olympic medalist stated that she would only compete as a collegiate swimmer for two years, then become a professional athlete. Though we're not sure what events she'll swim in Greensboro, it's bound to be a big sendoff.
It will also be the NCAA championship debut for Stanford sophomore Simone Manuel, who will be looking to regain the American record she lost to
Abbey Weitzeil last month. If Franklin sticks with the 200 freestyle, Manuel is likely to be her biggest challenger. But Manuel is going to be the biggest name in the 50 and 100 freestyles, with 50 free reigning champion Olivia Smoliga and fast-improving Ivy Martin in the hunt.
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FINA world championships[/SIZE][/COLOR]
Several reigning world champions are in danger of losing their crowns this summer in Russia. It's safe to say that Katie Ledecky is safe in the 400, 800 and 1500 freestyles. If she races the 200 free, that could be four individual golds for her in a major international competition for the second year in a row.
The world has caught up to
Missy Franklin in the backstrokes, and she'll have plenty of competition. Emily Seebohm is back on track, and Katinka Hosszu made big strides in the backstrokes this year. Barring another physical setback similar to her back muscle strain last summer, Franklin should be on target to defend her backstroke titles and give Ledecky a race in the 200 free.
While you might think that Cate Campbell is looking secure for a 100 free title, I feel that Simone Manuel might have something to say about that. Sarah Sjostrom is also rapidly improving in the sprint freestyles, while Cate's little sister Bronte might also surprise us with a big swim.
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