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Colorado Wins Fourth Straight Collegiate Club Swimming National Championship Title

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ATLANTA, Georgia, April 6. DAY 3 of the 2014 ECC National Championships featured some of the fastest swims yet as teams sprinted for the wall and a chance for a coveted team title. When the smoke cleared it was the Buffaloes who walked away with their 4th consecutive combined team total. The Colorado Women also claimed first with 1024 points while the men settled for second with 763 points.

Despite a great effort throughout the meet, the Florida Gators fell short of the combined team title and had to settle for second with a total of 1360.5 points. The Florida men scored 887 points to claim the men's title while their women came up in second with 473.5 points. The depth and level of competition displayed by both teams made the 2014 ECC Championship the most memorable and exciting yet.

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