Canadian swimmer Josh Liendo wins men's 100-yard butterfly NCAA title
Canada's Josh Liendo cruised to his second national title at the NCAA men's swimming and diving championships on Friday night in Indianapolis.
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Canada's Josh Liendo cruised to his second national title at the NCAA men's swimming and diving championships on Friday night in Indianapolis.
University of Florida Gators swimmer Joshua Liendo placed first in the men's 50-yard freestyle on Day 2 of the NCAA swimming and diving championships Thursday in Indianapolis, Ind., claiming the national title.
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