Houston signees Alvarez, Rollinson prep for final state meet
Jack Marrion, Staff writer
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Katy Taylor senior Abbie Alvarez won the 200-yard individual medley at the Region V-6A championships, Feb. 5 at the Cy-Fair ISD Natatorium.Jack MarrionShow MoreShow Less
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George Ranch senior Keely Rollinson finished third in the 200-yard freestyle at the Region V-6A championships, Feb. 5 at the Cy-Fair ISD Natatorium.Jack MarrionShow MoreShow Less
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The University of Houston swimming and diving program recently announced its finalized 2021 signing class, featuring recruits from five countries.
Four of the 11 reside in Texas, including two local standouts who met for the first time at the Region V-6A championships.
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UH swimming and diving stays perfect after defeating Tulane
The UH swimming and diving team had two meets in four days when it took on Tulane at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. | Courtesy of UH athletics
After a weekend off, the Houston swimming and diving team continued its strong season, picking up a win against conference opponent Tulane.
The UH swimming and diving team won 203-97.
“I’m proud of the way we raced today,” said UH head coach Ryan Wochomurka in a release. “It is hard to race on Friday and compete again on a Monday. That hardly ever happens.”
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