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Augustana U Swimmer Bryn Greenwaldt Will Compete in 2 NCAA Championships in the Same Weekend

[ad_1] The NCAA didn’t create the concept of the Division II athletics festival for track & field, swimming & diving, and wrestling because of Bryn Greenwaldt. But Bryn Greenwaldt is perhaps uniquely-equipped to take advantage of the concept, with all three championships being hosted in the same city on the same weekend. Greenwaldt of Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will compete in not one, but two NCAA Championship meets next weekend.
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Got a bit of FOMO missing the final at the Olympics

[ad_1] 2025 TYR Pro Swim Series — Westmont [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6R6Ga-ZhZc[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6R6Ga-ZhZc[/embed] Video captured by Barry Revzin. Sam Short dove in the competition pool for the first time since the Paris Olympics, winning the 400 and 800 free in Westmont. Short feels good about where he’s at, saying he only got back to serious training in January. After this competition, Short and his squad will go to an altitude training camp in Flagstaff
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Texas A&M Signs $515 Million Multimedia Deal, Earmarks Some For NIL

[ad_1] Texas A&M signed a $515 million multimedia rights contract with PlayFly, the largest known deal of its kind. A portion of the revenue is to be reserved for athlete NIL opportunities. Billy Liucci, co-owner of fan site TexasAgs.com, broke the news of the 15-year deal on X last week. Billy Liucci on X: “BREAKING: Per sources, Texas A&M set to announce a game-changing agreement in the multi-media rights space,
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Western Albemarle Sweeps VA 3A States, Hathaway Notches 2 Class Records

[ad_1] For the eighth year in a row, the Western Albemarle men won the state team title in their class. The Western Albemarle women also brought home the trophy for the second year in a row. Men’s Recap Four men’s class records fell at the 2025 3A State Championships last Monday. Of the four, two of them belonged to Western Albemarle Swimmer Jack Hathaway. Hathaway, a Loyola commit, blew past