Miami (OH) Picks Up Sweep Over Oakland
The Redhawk women went on to defeat the Golden Grizzlies 218-82, while the men completed the sweep by defeating Oakland 179-121.
Monmouth College Scores Road Sweep of Millikin
The Monmouth College swim teams swept Millikin on the road Saturday as the men won 115-62 and the women won 92-91.
Siena Takes Down Stony Brook, 176-121
Behind 10 event wins, and multiple top-three finishes, Siena Swim & Dive defeated Stony Brook 176-121 from the Siena Swim Center on Saturday afternoon.
UC Santa Barbara Sweep Double Dual With UC San Diego, Pepperdine
The Gaucho women edged out the Tritons (133-129) and cruised past Pepperdine (184.5-109.5), while the men topped UC San Diego, 166-95.
Howard Men & Women Earn First Wins of the Season Over Mount St. Mary’s
The Bison men topped the Mount by a score of 169-92, and the Howard women emerged victorious with a score of 165-97.
World Aquatics Unveils Competition Schedule For 2025 Artistic Swimming Season
The World Cup will feature four stops, starting at the end of February in Paris (FRA) and culminating in the Super Final in Xi’an (CHN) in mid-June.
More Than 65 World and Regional Records Set At Inaugural USADSS/AWL National Championships
Over 100 elite swimmers with Autism, Down syndrome and Intellectual Impairment from the USA and seven additional countries shine in Orlando meet.
VMI Rewrites School Record Books At Keydet Invite
VMI Swimming & Diving closed out the Keydet Invite with wins for both men’s and women’s squads at Goodall Pool on Saturday racing against Southern Virginia.
First International “Riga Skins Race” Crowns Dzirkalis and Baumane as Champions
The Riga Skins Race saw the crowning of champions Jānis Deivs Dzirkalis and Petra Aleksandra Baumane in the prestigious 50m freestyle event.
No. 1 UCLA Men’s Water Polo Concludes Regular Season with 16-9 Win Over No. 4 USC
The Bruins pulled off a three-game regular season sweep of the Trojans to improve to 100-91-1 all-time against USC.
Swimming Canada Announces New Board of Directors
Sue Owen, who joined the board last year, will move into the role of president, replacing Mary C. Lyne, who stepped down at the end of her term.
Young Canadian Swimmers Gain Valuable Open Water Experience In Barbados
Fifteen young swimmers from across Canada took part in a Pan Provincial Open Water camp in Bridgetown, Barbados, from Nov. 3-11.
Rutgers Women Set To Host Princeton In Annual Battle For The Cannon Trophy
The origin of the Rutgers-Princeton Cannon War dates to 1777 when two cannons from the British army were left on the campus of the College of New Jersey.
USC’s Krzysztof Chmielewski, Minna Abraham Named Big Ten Swimmers of the Week
Competing against Arizona, Abraham won two individual events, including posting the #1 time in the nation in the 200 free.
Abby McCulloh Honored with Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship
McCulloh will receive a $10,000 postgraduate scholarship and serve in a specialized work-study program during the 2025 College Football Playoff Quarterfinal.