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ROCHESTER, Mich. – Members from the Oakland men's and women's swimming and diving teams will compete at the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) National Invitational Championship in Cleveland, Ohio Thursday March 12 through Saturday March 14 at the Robert F. Busbey Natatorium.
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Prelim sessions will begin each day at 9:30 a.m., with the finals sessions beginning each day at 6 p.m.
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On the men's sideÂ
Rudy Aguilar,
Christian Bart,
William Barton,Â
Andrew Bernsdorf,Â
Ben Davis,Â
Mack Flowers,Â
Will Gayne,
Ryan Geheb,Â
Danylo Hrebelnyi,Â
Marko Khotynetskyi,
Joey Mangner, andÂ
Colton Phelps will compete.
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For the women,
Emily Aycock,Â
Taylor Bailey,
Rachel Boodt,Â
Kiera Brough,Â
Katie Colwell,Â
Erin Donagan,
Jewel Huang,Â
Susan LaGrand,Â
Karlee Marsh,Â
Sydney McDowell,Â
Sohvi Nenonen, andÂ
Grace Shinske will represent the Golden Grizzlies.
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Oakland is coming off another successful season with the men winning their 42
nd consecutive league title and the women tallied their 26
th straight championship. Â
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There are 56 schools represented at the meet with 645 total student-athletes competing at the event.Â
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All Division I conference champions, both relay and individual, automatically qualified for the NIC while student-athletes were also able to qualify by meeting predetermined time standards.
Along with holding all traditional individual swimming events and relays, the NIC will also contest 50-yard events for backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly, the 100 individual medley and the 1000 freestyle. As a result, the NIC will crown champions in more events than any other collegiate championship.
Fans can follow live results on the Meet Mobile App.
For the meet schedule and more meet details, fans are encouraged to visit theÂ
Championship central homepage.
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Based on recommendations provided by the State of Ohio, spectators will not be permitted to attend the National Invitational Championship (NIC) at Cleveland State University. Â Although no cases of coronavirus have been detected on the University campus, the decision to not admit spectators is a preventive effort that aims to minimize the potential for exposure. Â
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