- LocationKinney Natatorium, 100 - Kinney Natatorium
- DescriptionFor the most up-to-date schedule, please click the link below:Rec Swim Schedule - Spring 2025 (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WSOf_7W_He-IgX21Vj97r5vhmI8GXEAMpfeOAOlLqZ4/edit?usp=sharing)
- Websitehttps://calendar.bucknell.edu/athletics/event/49566-rec-swim
- CategoriesHealth, Wellness, and Recreation
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