Canadian World Junior Swimmer Meryn McCann Commits to Georgia
Jack Bauerle has dipped into the Canadian recruiting pool once again by getting a verbal commitment from Meryn McCann.
The Wildcats Pick Up In State Talent Morgan Lakes
Morgan Lakes will stay in state and join the University of Kentucky Wildcats next fall.
Freestyler Kasdyn Rafie Commits to Pepperdine
Kasdyn Rafie from the Sandpipers of Nevada Swim Club has verbally committed to Pepperdine University.
Minnesota Gets Verbal Commitment From Backstroker Tyler Klatt
Backstroker Tyler Klatt from the Academy Bullets Swim Club will join the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers next fall.
Futures Finalist Namilla Sanchez Commits to the Commodores
Camilla Sanchez of Gulliver Swim Club in Miami, FL, commits to Vanderbilt University.
IM/Breaststroker Elizabeth Merriman to Join the Wildcats Next Fall
Elizabeth Merriman of the Dexter Community Aquatics Club, commits to the University of Kentucky.
William Cadigan Verbally Commits to University of Lousiville
North Baltimore Aquatic Club’s William Cadigan will join the Cardinals next fall.
Anna Nebraska from Ohio Commits to the University of Akron
Anna (Ellie) Nebraska of Ohio State Swim Club to join the University of Akron fall 2016 class.
Georgia Bulldogs Get Commitment From Sandra Scott
Freestyle swimmer, Sandra Scott commits to UGA fall 2016 class.
Sprinter Katherine O’Shea Commits to Bucknell University
Katherine O’Shea commits to Bucknell University to join The Patriot League in the fall of 2016.
Chloe Hannam Leads Arkansas to Victory Over Nebraska
University of Arkansas take 49 point win over University of Nebraska at their first dual meet of the season.
Glen Brown Commits to the University of Kentucky
Glen Brown from Fisher, Indiana, commits to University of Kentucky Wildcats.
Cassie Ward Verbally Commits to Marshall University
Cassie Ward of Gaston Gators verbally commits to Marshall University.
Tennessean Alli Lapps Commits to George Washington University
Alli Lapps from Tennessee commits to George Washington University in Washington DC.
New Anti-Doping Rules Lead to Double in Four-Year Suspensions Already
3 international FINA athletes are part of 24 member list of athletes serving 4 year suspensions.