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Varsity - February 27, 2014

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64 // VARSITY February 27, 2014 Home cookin: teDuits and Martin carry the UW torch Duo continues long line of in-state swim talent L ast weekend, at the 2014 Big Ten Women's Swim- ming and Diving Cham- pionships, Ivy Martin not only defended her Big Ten title in the 50-yard freestyle, she add- ed another individual crown to her trophy case by winning the 100-yard freestyle and set- ting a new conference mark in the process. Now as the UW men's squad travels to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Big Ten champion- ships this weekend. Drew teDuits returns as the reign- ing Big Ten champion in the 200-yard backstroke, a title he also earned at the 2013 NCAA Championships. Aside from the duo's junior- standing at UW, there is anoth- er unnoticeable similarity be- tween the pair: they are both Madison, Wis., natives. Between the amount of national suc- cess both teDuits and Martin have ac- complished in the pool during their ca- reers at UW, and the hype that followed them during their days on the Madison youth swimming circuit, the duo has indirectly brought attention back to an area that has produced great talent. "Madison, and the state of Wisconsin, are great areas for swimmers," UW head coach Whitney Hite said. "I swam in col- lege with one of the best male swimmers ever, who grew up in Verona, Neil Walker. "So there's a tradition here of some very solid swimming, and we're just for- tunate enough to have two of the best (on our team)." Other notable in-state swimmers in- clude six-time All-American Fred West- phal (Janesville) and four-time Olympic medalist Jim Montgomery (Madison). Martin and teDuits are now the torch- bearers for the current crop of in-state talent and, according to Hite, both are poised to enter rarified air before their time is up at UW. "There's a reason why both are on the U.S. National Team," Hite said. "It means that you're one of the top six in the coun- try. And to have them both from (Madi- son) and to go (here) is even more spe- cial." SCHEDULE BIG TEN MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday Finals 6:30 p.m. Thursday Prelims 11 a.m. Finals 6:30 p.m. Friday Prelims 11 a.m. Finals 6:30 p.m. Saturday FInals 11 a.m. Finals 6:30 p.m. INSIDE SWIMMING & DIVING BY JEREMY WODAJO @BADGERSWIMDIVE

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