WVU’s David Dixon Blasts 1:43 200 Fly In Opening Day Of Double Dual
Morgan Bullock, an NCAA B-finalist in the women’s 200 fly last year started out her session with a 24.93 fly split on the 200 medley relay.
Blaise Vera Splits 19.37 50 Free As Pitt Sweeps George Washington
Daigneault swam to victory in the women’s 200 free (1:49.27), and the 100 fly (55.82).
Ellery Parish Sweeps Distance Free As Rice Wins Own Invitational
Marie-Claire Schillinger was instrumental in leading the way for Rice, taking the 100 and 200 breaststrokes, and was on the winning 200 and 400 medley relay, as well as the winning 200 free relay.
Triple Win from Ilse Martinez Helps Lift Illinois Past Michigan State
Illinois freshman Abby Cabush posted a 1:51.91 to win the 200 free, splitting the race very tightly.
Max McHugh Posts 1:57 200 Breast As Minnesota Falls To Wisconsin
Both of Nelson’s backstroke times are currently ranked 3rd in the nation this season.
Florida Freshmen Show Up Big As Florida Sweeps LSU
Florida freshman Leah Braswell stormed to a 9:54.36 in the women’s 1000, beating out teammate Taylor Ault (sophomore), who went 10:00.38.
Vuong, Malmborg Break Pool Records As Illinois Falls To Indiana State
This marked the first time in program history that Indiana State has beaten a Big Ten opponent.
Utah Freshman Britton Posts 56.5 100 Breast As Utes Down Colorado Mesa
tah’s premiere sprinter, sophomore Rodolfo Moreira, put up some solid times in the sprint freestyle events.
How to Position Yourself for a Better Start
This week in Lanes 2, 3, and 4 on our subscription service you can witness in slow motion one of the most impressive starts you will ever see, that of Olympian Brad Tandy. It is a thing of beauty.
Lilly King Posts 59.7 100 Breast In IU Quad With UK, ND, and Mizzou
The ND women had an impressive team showing, claiming victory over Kentucky and Mizzou, which are 2 top 20 teams from last season’s NCAAs, and ending in a tie with IU, the 8th place team performer at last year’s NCAAs.
Nebraska Wins 9 of 13 Events To Roll Past Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa’s Katie Taylor swam a quick 2:03.84 to win the 200 IM by nearly 4 seconds.
Ida Hulkko Splits 27.15 50 Breast In FSU, Pitt, Georgia Tech Double Dual
Christian Ferraro (Georgia Tech) won the men’s 100 fly with a 47.94, touching close to a second off his personal best of 46.65.
Zarena Brown Leads Houston Past Tulane In 151.5-148.5 Win
1-2-3 finishes in the 100 fly and 500 free, as well as a handful of 2-3-4 finishes were able to boost Houston over Tulane in a down-to-the-wire finish.
Freya Rayner Splits 21.9 50 Free At Ohio State Intrasquad
Ohio State’s freshmen breaststrokers threw down impressive times in the men’s 150 breast. Stefano Batista won the event with a 1:27.34, followed very closely by Jason Mathews, who finished in 1:27.46.
15-Year-Old Anastasia Gorbenko Smashes Israeli Record In 200 IM
Gorbenko still has a pretty full schedule at the Youth Olympic Games, set to swim the 200 back, 200 breast, and 100 free. The versatility of that schedule shows off why she’s such a good 200 IM’er.