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    Swimming November 27, 2025

    Why International Athletes Struggle to Make Waves at NCAA Women’s Championships

    Why International Athletes Struggle to Make Waves at NCAA Women’s Championships
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    The NCAA Women’s Championships have traditionally been ruled by U.S.-based athletes, with international competitors making just a subtle impact. As global enthusiasm grows, the spotlight still shines brightest on American stars

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    Author : Olivia Williams

    Publish date : 2025-11-27 15:09:00

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