Congratulations To The Texas Longhorns, 2015 NCAA Champions!
The Texas Longhorns have been the most dominant figures at men’s NCAAs this past week, outscoring their second place rivals Cal by 129 points to bring home an 11th title for the Texas Longhorns and head coach Eddie Reese.
Alex Meyer, Stephanie Peacock Top 2015 Crippen Cup 10K
Both Alex Meyer and Stephanie Peacock won their respective races at the 2015 Crippen Cup 10K held in Miromar Lakes, Florida.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day Three Scoring Projections – Texas Win All But Guaranteed
It seems as though a Texas win is all but guaranteed tonight as the final day of competition lingers in Iowa. Texas is entering day two with 399 points, a whopping 124 points ahead of Cal who sit in second with 275.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day Two SEC Roundup: Nick Fink Snags The Silver From The Shadows
At the wall it was Cordes first in 50.25 and Fink second in 51.08. That time for Fink was a best time as well, and marked one of the most impressive improvement patterns in the NCAA.
Photovault: 2015 NCAA Championships Day Two Prelims
Day two finals kick off in Iowa City at 7 p.m central time. Texas is going into day two with a huge lead and is projected to extend that lead over Cal.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day Two Prelims Scoring Projections
With 171 points already scored, Texas is entering day two finals with the projection to score 185 more. They have someone in the championship final of every event tonight besides the 100 breaststroke, where their breaststroke Austin Temple secured a ‘B’ final position.
2015 NCAA Championships SEC Roundup: Georgia’s Matias Koski Rips Sub 4:12 500 Freestyle From The Consolation Final
That time for Koski would have been good enough for a bronze medal in the championship final, beating out USC sophomore Reed Malone’s time of 4:12.67. He would have been just off a silver medal performance as well, coming within a few tenths of a second off Dan Wallace’s 4:11.62.
Swimming Canada Releases Psych Sheets For Trials; Almost 200 Foreign Entries Made Of Mostly American College Swimmers
Swimming Canada released the psych sheet for the 2015 Canadian Swimming Trials which will be the selection meet for the Canadian World Championship team, Pan Am team, and World University Games team.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day One Prelims Scoring Predictions
After the day one prelims an idea of who’s going to take the lead after tonight’s finals has emerged, and it seems as though Sam Lewis and the Longhorns are going to be up big on Cal.
2015 M. NCAA Picks: Minus Chierighini, Auburn looks to repeat in 400 Free Relay
Last year Auburn claimed the title of the top team in the 4×100 freestyle relay, but with two seniors gone from their roster the race is a lot more competitive than ever before.
Top 5 Questions for 500 Days Between Now and Rio 2016 Olympic games
The picture is still not complete, so we counted down the top five questions for 500 days between now and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
2015 M. NCAA Picks: Kevin Cordes Seeded Fifth In The 200 Breaststroke; Has A Target On His Back
Going into the meet, the Arizona senior is ranked fifth in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 1:52.65 which he swam at the Texas Hall of Fame meet. This season, he may be the favorite based solely on past results, but there are a lot more swimmers that he’ll have to contend with if he wants to defend his title.
2015 M. NCAA Picks: Cristian Quintero Has A Clear Shot At The 200 Freestyle Title
The 200 freestyle opened up a little bit this season with swimmers such as Joao De Lucca, Michael Wynalda, and Frank Dyer graduating, giving Southern California senior Cristian Quintero an open run at an NCAA title.
2015 M. NCAA Picks: 100 Breaststroke Field Getting Faster: Kevin Cordes With Trouble On His Hands
Cordes hasn’t been close to his American and NCAA record time of 50.04 this season, sporting a time of 52.04 heading into the meet. All season, Cordes has been around a 52-flat. He won his third straight 100 breaststroke PAC 12 title earlier this month en route to a 52.18.
Top 5 Individual Swims From Women’s NCAAs That Will Go Down In History
Three individual American records were broken, and plenty of other historic marks were set at the Greensboro Aquatic Centre. Due to the historic nature of these championships, we’re counting down some of the swims we think will be remembered for a long time.