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Smoke on the Water

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By Michael J. Stott

The gray skies over the McAuley Aquatic Center may well be a lingering effect from the fire in the water after the first two days of the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships. Records have fallen each day, highlighted by jaw-dropping performances by Florida’s Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Murphy’s obliteration of the 100 back, and Texas U.S. Open records in the 800 free and 400 medley relays.

Thursday, Texas men won four of the five swimming events to launch themselves into an enviable position to capture yet another national title for Eddie Reese now in his 38th year in Austin. With a victory Reese will edge past Ohio State’s Mike Peppe for most swimming titles (12) won by a single men’s coach and tie the Longhorns with Michigan for the most men’s team titles.

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