Washington University Bears swimming and diving
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Washington University Bears swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Washington University in St. Louis in NCAA Division III competition.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Washington University Bears swimming and diving canonical | 2 |
| WashU Bears swimming and diving | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2035871 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Washington University Bears swimming and diving Context triple: [Washington University Bears, hasTeam, Washington University Bears swimming and diving]
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Arizona Wildcats swimming and diving program
The Arizona Wildcats swimming and diving program is the University of Arizona’s collegiate men’s and women’s swim and dive team, competing in NCAA Division I and known for producing Olympic-level athletes and national champions.
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California Golden Bears women’s swimming and diving
The California Golden Bears women’s swimming and diving team is the University of California, Berkeley’s NCAA Division I program known for its strong performances in collegiate competition and development of elite swimmers.
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California Golden Bears men’s swimming and diving
The California Golden Bears men’s swimming and diving team is UC Berkeley’s NCAA Division I program known for its strong tradition of national championships and producing elite collegiate and Olympic swimmers.
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Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving
Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Yale University in NCAA Division I competition.
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Princeton Tigers swimming and diving
Princeton Tigers swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Princeton University in NCAA Division I competition.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Washington University Bears swimming and diving Target entity description: Washington University Bears swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Washington University in St. Louis in NCAA Division III competition.
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Arizona Wildcats swimming and diving program
The Arizona Wildcats swimming and diving program is the University of Arizona’s collegiate men’s and women’s swim and dive team, competing in NCAA Division I and known for producing Olympic-level athletes and national champions.
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California Golden Bears women’s swimming and diving
The California Golden Bears women’s swimming and diving team is the University of California, Berkeley’s NCAA Division I program known for its strong performances in collegiate competition and development of elite swimmers.
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California Golden Bears men’s swimming and diving
The California Golden Bears men’s swimming and diving team is UC Berkeley’s NCAA Division I program known for its strong tradition of national championships and producing elite collegiate and Olympic swimmers.
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Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving
Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Yale University in NCAA Division I competition.
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Princeton Tigers swimming and diving
Princeton Tigers swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Princeton University in NCAA Division I competition.
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Subject: Washington University Bears swimming and diving Description of subject: Washington University Bears swimming and diving is the collegiate men's and women's swimming and diving program representing Washington University in St. Louis in NCAA Division III competition.
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