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BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The 2014-15 Campbell swimming schedule, released today by head coach Pascal Molinard, features 13 challenging dual meet and two team invitational meets.
The Camels will compete against six Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association teams, including the top three teams from last year's championship, Liberty, Florida Gulf Coast and Georgia Southern.
For the full 2014-15 Campbell swimming schedule, click here.
CU will kick off the season on September 26 against Liberty in Buies Creek in the first of three home dates.
The Camels head to Greensboro, N.C. for the North Carolina Collegiate Kickoff Classic a week later, taking on various programs across the state.
The team will travel to Nashville, Tenn. on Oct. 10, where the Camels will face Vanderbilt and San Diego State. The Commodores will be CU's first ever SEC opponent, while SDSU was the runner-up in the Mountain West last season, finishing 27th in the NCAA Championship.
A trip to UNC Asheville will close out the road trip on Saturday, Oct. 11, before returning to Campbell.
On Oct. 18, Campbell will host North Florida and North Carolina A&T. A week later, the Camels will welcome Georgia Southern in their final home meet of the year.
Campbell will travel to Old Dominion on Nov. 15 before heading to the Georgia Tech Invitational in Atlanta, Ga. The meet will include Vanderbilt, FGCU, Clemson, Miami, College of Charleston, James Madison and Florida Atlantic in addition to the Camels and Georgia Tech.
After the break, the team will head to Ft. Myers, Fla. for a dual meet with FGCU, Liberty and Southern Connecticut State Jan 3.
Trips to UNC Wilmington (Jan. 10) and James Madison (Jan. 31) will round out the regular season.
The CCSA Championships will be hosted at the University of Georgia, running Feb. 18-21.
The NCAA Championships will be held in Greensboro, N.C. March 19-20 and the CSCAA Invitational, in its second year, will return to Rockwall, Texas March 23-25 to finish the season.
Campbell went 11-3 overall in 2013-14, breaking 17 of 23 school records.
Campbell wrapped up 2013-14 competition in the CSCAA Collegiate Classic National Invitational, the team's first postseason appearance, breaking seven new school records and taking fifth in the postseason event.
The Camels achieved Scholar All-American status from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. 16 Camels recorded an individual GPA of 3.0 or better for the fall 2013 semester, with senior Maggie Pogue leading the way with a perfect 4.0. Nine registered a 3.5 or better GPA.
The Camels broke nine school records this season at the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association's Championships, with senior Kylie Warne earning All-CCSA honors in the 1,650 free, 200 IM and 400 IM.