USC men's swimming came back to win the two-day SMU classic thanks in large part to junior All-American Vladimir Morozov. After taking a semester sabbatical to train in Russia for the World and European Championships, the Olympic medalist has started the spring season at a torrid pace for the No. 5 ranked Trojans.
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In this most recent meet alone, Morozov tied the school record in the 100y breast, lowered his own USC mark in the 100y free and also won the 50y free and the 200y medley relay.
During the fall, Morozov took home three medals, including two golds, from the 2012 FINA Short Course World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. He earned Olympic bronze in London as part of Russia's 400m freestyle relay.

Click here for the SMU Classic recap.
In this most recent meet alone, Morozov tied the school record in the 100y breast, lowered his own USC mark in the 100y free and also won the 50y free and the 200y medley relay.
During the fall, Morozov took home three medals, including two golds, from the 2012 FINA Short Course World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. He earned Olympic bronze in London as part of Russia's 400m freestyle relay.
Morozov (third from left) celebrated the SMU Classic win with his teammates in Dallas.





















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