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Denver Claims Summit Swim

Denver Claims Summit Swim

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After the final evening of the 2016 Summit League Swimming and Diving Championships, it was the University of Denver who raised both the men’s and women’s team trophies for the third consecutive year.

The Pioneers set six individual Summit League records Saturday, bringing their four-day meet total to 16 championship records.

IUPUI finished in second on the men’s side, helped by Jonathan Stoller, who became just the second swimming league champion in program history, and first since 2004. The Jags were followed by South Dakota State in third.

For the women, South Dakota State finished in second, with South Dakota finishing in third after a strong final night.

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