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  2. SMU Mustangs - Wikipedia

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    SMU men's swimming and diving was founded in 1932 in the former Southwest Conference. The men's and women's teams have acquired 57 conference titles combined, and have a total of 91 NCAA National Championship appearances. Six SMU swimmers/divers have been named NCAA swimmer/diver of the year.

  3. Category:SMU Mustangs swimming and diving - Wikipedia

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    SMU Mustangs swimming coaches (6 P) S. SMU Mustangs men's swimmers (17 P) SMU Mustangs women's swimmers (17 P) This page was last edited on 22 June 2024, at 15:21 ...

  4. George McMillion - Wikipedia

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    He served as Meet Director of the 1972 and 1974 National AAU Swimming Championships. [5] [6] In one of McMillion's best years, his SMU swim team had an undefeated season of 16-0 in 1979. [1] Demonstrating consistent performance in their conference, McMillion's teams had eight consecutive Southwestern Conference Championships between 1971-1979. [11]

  5. 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 ... SMU: Mustangs: ACC: ACC: TX: Stanford ...

  6. Jerry Heidenreich - Wikipedia

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    During college, Heidenreich also swam occasionally in the summer seasons for the Dallas Swim Club, known also as the Dr. Pepper Swim Club of Dallas, which was coached by SMU Coach Redd Barr, and in 1971 by former SMU swimmer and newly hired SMU Assistant Coach Richard Quick. The team would later be known as the Dallas Mustangs Swim Club.

  7. Bobby Patten - Wikipedia

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    After an active NCAA swimming career, and while still in college at SMU, Patten began working as a coach with the Dallas Masters swim program beginning around 1984. The club was founded by 1976 Olympian Jim Montgomery in 1981. The Club name was soon changed to Lone Star Masters.

  8. Ryan Berube - Wikipedia

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    Berube attended Southern Methodist University beginning in August 1992, where he trained and competed with the SMU Swim team from 1993-1996 under Head Coach Eddie Sinnott. During his swimming career at SMU, he earned All-American honors 26 times, and was a Southwestern Conference champion six times.

  9. Red Barr - Wikipedia

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    Alfred "Red" Barr (August 14, 1908 – June 12, 1971) was an American Hall of Fame swim coach for Southern Methodist University (SMU). He coached the Southern Methodist swimming team for twenty-four years from 1947 through 1971, where he led the Mustangs to seventeen Southwestern Conference Championships, including fifteen consecutive championships from 1957 through 1971.