2014 ACC Men’s Swimming Championships: Final Day Up/Mids/Downs
Ned Skinner and Virginia Tech still looks to be the favorite after Saturday’s prelims session, but it’s far from a comfortable margin.
2014 AAC Swimming and Diving All-Conference Selections Announced
After the Louisville Cardinals swept both the men’s and women’s titles at the AAC Swimming and Diving Championships, 84 total student-athletes representing six conference schools have been named to the All-Conference team.
Statistical Analysis: Ranking the women’s conference championships
With numbers courtesy of USA Swimming Stats on Twitter, we’ve put together some charts ranking the top-end depth of each of the major women’s conference to compete last weekend.
2014 AAC Championships: Louisville dominant behind de Lucca’s 41.90
Joao de Lucca went 41.90, the second-fastest time in the NCAA this season, to win the 100 free. He’s looking like one of the most dangerous men in the country heading into the national championships.
2014 AAC Championships Day 4 prelims: Kylliainen looks to go 3-for-3 for unbeaten week
Louisville stayed hot on the final day of prelims at the AAC Championships, breaking more pool records and taking top seeds in 7 of the 8 events. Tanja Kylliainen is the top 200 flyer, looking for her third conference title of the meet.
2014 AAC Championships: De Lucca cruises to 1:32.2 on dominant night 3 for Louisville men
Joao de Lucca was dominant in his signature race, while the Louisville men were suffocating, sweeping the top 4 spots in two different events.
2014 AAC Championships Day 3 prelims: Kylliainen fast, breaststroker Cottrell sub-minute
Tanja Kylliainen broke another pool record and leads the 400 IM. Her teammate Andee Cottrell went 59.35 to take the top 100 breast seed.
2014 AAC Championships Day 2: 7 pool records fall in 8 swimming events, Louisville in full control
Tanja Kylliainen was a high point for the dominant Cardinals, winning the 200 IM in 1:56.34 to annihilate the old pool record.
AAC Prelims Day 2: Louisville men quadruple every A final
In third place after one night, the heavily-favored Louisville Cardinal men kicked it into gear this morning, nabbing the top seed in every event and qualifying exactly 4 men for each A final tonight.
Louisville sweeps all 4 relays on AAC’s day 1 to nab women’s lead, SMU 1-2-3s men’s diving
Carlyle Blondell split 18.8 for the Louisville men on the 200 medley relay, which broke a pool record. Despite winning both relays, the Cardinals trail SMU by 28 after day 1.
Open Turn: Morgan and Garrett talk College Conference Championships
Morgan Priestley seems to have most of the answers swim fans are looking for when it comes to championship season. This week Garrett and Morgan look at the AAC, ACC, BIG 10, and SEC.
2014 Conference Champ Primer – Division I
Follow along with all the conference championship action with this roundup of the big conference championships going on across the country over the next month.
AAC Conference Championship Pump Up Video
This swimming video was produced by UCONN Swimming and Diving’s Jeff Magin and Sawyer Franz. The AAC conference meet starts this week, and they created this phenomenal pump up video.
2014 AAC Men Championship Fan Guide: Louisville Looks to Go Out with a Bang
The men of Louisville look to paint the pool red in hopes of a dominant AAC Championship.
2014 AAC Women’s Championship Fan Guide: Louisville looks tough at home conference championships
Tanja Kylliainen and the loaded Louisville Cardinals host the brand-new conference’s first-ever championships.