Swimming v. lsu

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texagg09
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i know the men are traveling east this weekend, are the women joining? usually both teams swim the meet together if i remember correctly. hows it looking on either side? the women usually dominate, and the men go back and forth each year it seems, usually with a close meet. sad to say i havent been following the swimming world as closely as i wouldve liked this season, but if i remember correctly hasnt lsu added some decent pieces recently?
SpicewoodAg
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The women swam against LSU at the Tennesse Invitational in November. Except for the events LSU's Amanda Kendall swam, A&M easily beat them. LSU's 200/400 free relays beat A&M's, but A&M won the other relays. Kendall is a very good 50/100/200 free swimmer and 100 fly/back swimmmer. Kendall will easily win the 50, probably the 100, and probably the 200 if she swims them.
halco87
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http://www.lsusports.net/pdf8/818020.pdf?ATCLID=205365659&SPSID=27888&SPID=2177&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=5200

Solid meet all around. Particularly impressed by Freshman Sammie Boama's relay leadoff against Kendall.

[This message has been edited by halco87 (edited 1/22/2012 1:54p).]
SpicewoodAg
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I agree on the solid meet. Not so sure Kendall swam that leg very seriously. But we won handily without Camille.

I suppose with Big12s a month away we must know that we don't have Henry and Ibanez?

Men's times looked solid.
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