Brett Hawke (Auburn)

2008 NCAA Swimming (Men) Championships

Federal Way, WA, US  ⋅  Mar, 27 2008 - Mar 29 2008   |   Coverage created by David Guthrie


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About Brett Hawke 

Organization:Auburn University
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Brett Hawke A 2-time Olympian for Australia, Brett was a 17-time All-American at Auburn in the late '90s. In his second year as the sprint coach at Auburn, his work speaks for itself. This year one of…
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It's the fastest short course yards meet on the planet, and don't be surprised if the 2008 version is the fastest in history. The reason this meet is so incredible? The Team Championship. And it'll be a great fight for that title this year. Can the defending champs from Auburn pull it off again? If they do they will become only the second team in history to win 6 NCAA Team Titles in a row. The boys from Texas are poised to make a run at it. It would be an amazing 10th title for Texas Head Coach Eddie Reese and after spending most of the season next to that number one ranking, the 'horns made a statement a month ago at their conference meet by obliterating the American Record in the 800 Free Relay. And then there's the Arizona Wildcats. Having finished in the top three each of the past 3 seasons and being a top 10 team for the last decade, their lineup is stacked coming into the meet. Would it surprise anyone if the Wildcats pull off a championship on the heels of Arizona's Women winning the title just one week ago? Don't count out the blue and gold (or some form of yellow) teams from Michigan and Cal either. Both teams have the pieces in place to be in the running. It's gonna be a battle... And floswimming will be on deck getting reactions from coaches and swimmers all weekend long. So stay tuned. The psyche sheet is here.

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#8
Auburnfan   April 19, 2008 at 2:34pm
i hope that even though cesar went pro he will still swim some short course meets, i'd like to see that 39.97 sometime.
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H20   April 12, 2008 at 3:57pm
39.9???
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Michael Napolitano   April 2, 2008 at 9:35pm
HE DID HE DID!!!!!
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Michael Napolitano   April 2, 2008 at 9:35pm
HE DID HE DID!!!!!
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Michael Napolitano   April 2, 2008 at 9:33pm
oh ok. no he went 40.92
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Michael Napolitano   April 2, 2008 at 9:32pm
wait a minute did ceaser go 18.47???
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Brian Pursley   April 2, 2008 at 12:09pm
I love brett hawke. He is the greatest coach I have ever known. I wish I could have swam for him.
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Richard Long   April 2, 2008 at 12:03pm
Brett Hawke is one of the smartest guys I know, I wish I could be more like him.
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