By Daniel Takata on SwimSwam This article originally appeared in the 2023 College Preview issue of SwimSwam Magazine. Subscribe here. If you pay attention to the 2023 D1 Women’s and Men’s NCAA results, you’ll notice a big difference. We’re not talking in terms of the number of NCAA records — most of them were set at the women’s competition — nor in terms of the winning teams on the women’s side. Virginia was dominant and won easily, having won all five relays, and Cal’s men’s team won in a closer battle, in which the team did not win any of the relays. We’re not talking about any of that, but about the presence of non-U.S. swimmers. In the men’s NCAA, it is emblematic that the best swimmer w
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