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Why Emma Sticklen Started Coaching After 3 National Titles | Swim & Tell

28 min · 17 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio Why Emma Sticklen Started Coaching After 3 National Titles | Swim & Tell

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3x NCAA champion at the University of Texas, Emma Sticklen finished her career as a 23-time All-American and a NCAA record holder in the 200 butterfly. After a successful season, Sticklen began a new chapter in the sport as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania.

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