College Swim Meets You Can Watch This Week: October 27-November 2

by Madeline Folsom 5

October 29th, 2025 College, News

Welcome to the final meet weekend of an incredibly fast October and to the first weekend of midseason month, which will hopefully be even faster.

This weekend we are back to just college swimming to cover with the World Cup coming to a close last Saturday, but there is still plenty of swimming to watch, including some big showdowns.

Louisville, Auburn, and Tennessee will compete on Thursday, October 30th, and you can watch the action live on the SEC+ Network starting at 12:30 p.m. EST.

On Friday, October 31st, Florida and Georgia will race in a dual meet that could see newly minted World Record holder Josh Liendo race his 1st individual events of the NCAA season. The SEC+ Network will be streaming day 2 of the meet starting at 11 a.m. EST.

Note: This list is likely not comprehensive, and some networks might add events later in the week. Many conferences will also stream meets on their individual sites.

We will try to add live events as we find them. If you know of another meet being streamed, please comment below so we can add it. 

All Times Presented in Eastern Standard Time

  • SEC+
    • Thursday, October 30th
      • 12:30 pm- Louisville vs Auburn vs Tennessee
    • Friday, October 31st
      • 11 am- Georgia vs Florida
    • Saturday, November 1st
      • 11 am- Vanderbilt vs McKendree vs Missouri
  • ESPN+
    • Friday, October 31st
      • 4 pm- Brown vs Howard
      • 5 pm- Boston College vs Boston University
    • Saturday, November 1st
      • 10 am- Marshall vs James Madison
      • 10 am- Delaware vs Pennsylvania
      • 11 am- La Salle vs Villanova

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Lnoxville Lennessee
7 months ago

Vols got smokeddddddd

Jeanne Fleck
7 months ago

Fresno State vs Nevada 11:30am sat Nov 1st will be streamed

MigBike
7 months ago

Thursday in Knoxville will be a fun competition. The Man and Lady Vols will dominate a very fine Louisville group and a shadow of the former great Auburn machine. All three Head Coaches are great leaders and caring people – Class acts rule on the pool deck for sure. Go Vols and best wishes to Louisville and Auburn for spirited competition.

Last edited 7 months ago by MigBike
Lnoxville Lennessee
Reply to  MigBike
7 months ago

Vols got SMOKED