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  2. Mary Wayte - Wikipedia

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    Mary Alice Bradburne (née Wayte; March 25, 1965) is an American former competition swimmer, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and television sports commentator.During her international swimming career, Wayte won ten medals in major international championships, including four golds.

  3. Colgate Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Colgate Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Colgate University. The teams include men and women's basketball, cross country, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, swimming & diving, track and field and tennis. Men's sports include golf and football. Women's sports include field hockey, softball, and volleyball.

  4. List of college swimming and diving teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of college swimming and diving teams that compete in the NCAA or NAIA men's and/or women's swimming and diving championships. NCAA Division I [ edit ]

  5. Danielle Serdachny, a standout on Colgate's Frozen Four team, scored the winning goal in overtime for Canada in IIHF Women's World Championship final.

  6. What channel is Wisconsin women's hockey vs Colgate on ...

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    Second-seeded Wisconsin (35-6) plays third-seeded Colgate (32-6-1) Friday night on the University of New Hampshire campus, in Durham. If the Badgers win, they will play either top-seeded Ohio ...

  7. Her goal is to defy the notion that Black people don’t swim

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    Last spring, Lamonier left her career as a social media strategist to teach people to swim full time. She and about a dozen swim instructors on her all-Black staff teach children as young as 2 ...

  8. NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships

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    The NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of women's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division I members in the United States. It has been held every year since 1982, except 2020.

  9. Victoria Chun - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Chun (born January 1, 1969) is the current director of athletics for Yale University.She previously served as athletic director for Colgate University from ...