University of Tennessee Athletics

PREVIEW: Swim at Duke/vs. Queens University
January 07, 2022 | Swimming & Diving
DURHAM, N.C. – Tennessee swimming returns to action Saturday to begin 2022 with a double dual meet against Duke and Queens University at Taishoff Aquatic Center at 11 a.m.
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The Lady Vols enter the meet ranked sixth nationally, while the Vols check in at No. 15 in the country. Duke's women are receiving votes in the CSCAA Top 25. Queens University is a Division II school, but the Royals have won six-straight national championships for both the men and women.
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Fans can follow along with live results on the Meet Mobile app. The meet will not be streamed.
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Event Schedule
200 medley relay
1000 freestyle
200 freestyle
100 backstroke
100 breaststroke
200 butterfly
50 freestyle
100 freestyle
200 backstroke
200 breaststroke
500 freestyle
100 butterfly
200 individual medley
200 freestyle relay
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UT closed its fall slate by sweeping the Tennessee Invitational in November, as the Lady Vols bested top-ranked Virginia and No. 16 Alabama. The Vols defeated No. 7 Virginia, No. 23 UNLV and No. 24 Alabama. During the fall, Vols and Lady Vols combined to win nine SEC weekly honors, which is the most by any school in the conference.
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For the most up-to-date information about the program, follow Tennessee swimming & diving on Twitter and Instagram and like us on Facebook.
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The Lady Vols enter the meet ranked sixth nationally, while the Vols check in at No. 15 in the country. Duke's women are receiving votes in the CSCAA Top 25. Queens University is a Division II school, but the Royals have won six-straight national championships for both the men and women.
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Fans can follow along with live results on the Meet Mobile app. The meet will not be streamed.
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Event Schedule
200 medley relay
1000 freestyle
200 freestyle
100 backstroke
100 breaststroke
200 butterfly
50 freestyle
100 freestyle
200 backstroke
200 breaststroke
500 freestyle
100 butterfly
200 individual medley
200 freestyle relay
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UT closed its fall slate by sweeping the Tennessee Invitational in November, as the Lady Vols bested top-ranked Virginia and No. 16 Alabama. The Vols defeated No. 7 Virginia, No. 23 UNLV and No. 24 Alabama. During the fall, Vols and Lady Vols combined to win nine SEC weekly honors, which is the most by any school in the conference.
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For the most up-to-date information about the program, follow Tennessee swimming & diving on Twitter and Instagram and like us on Facebook.
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