Projecting the Cutline: 2019 Men’s NCAA Championships
The defending NCAA Champion Texas Longhorns have 20 swimmers who earned invites to NCAAs. They’ll have to drop 2 today, and another 2 if they want to invite their 3 qualified divers.
2018-2019 Women’s NCAA Power Rankings: Final Edition
The fastest risers on our final power rankings: the Auburn women, who are thriving under a new coaching staff and are seeded inside the top 10 at NCAAs.
2019 NCAA Women’s Division I Psych Sheets Posted
Lilly King enters the meet as the top seed in the 100 and 200 breaststroke, where she’ll have a chance at finishing off a career sweep.
Projecting the Cutline – 2019 NCAA Women’s D1 Championships
Like in 2018, the Stanford women again have 18 swimmers that will earn invites to NCAAs.
NCAA Championship Women’s Pre-Selection Lists Are Posted
Ella Eastin, in spite of dabbling in the 200 back at Pac-12s (and winning a conference title), will shift back to her standard NCAA Championship schedule of 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 fly.
Houston Women Wrap Up 3rd-Straight AAC Title, Cincinnati Men Repeat
Houston dominated the meet for their third straight American Athletic Conference title, winning four events on the final day of action. The Cincinnati men repeated as champs, and did so by winning every event except the 200 breaststroke on Day 4.
Houston Women, Cincinnati Men Boast Lead Heading into AAC Final Day
The Houston women more than doubled their lead on Day 3 of the AAC Championships, winning three events, while East Carolina won five of the six events on the men’s side, but Cincinnati still boasts the overall lead.
Houston Women, Cincinnati Men Surge Into Lead on AAC Day 2
The Houston women took a sizeable lead, winning three of four events on Day 2 of the AAC Championships, while the Cincinnati men took a modest lead over East Carolina as the men’s meet threatens to come down to the wire.
Houston Women, ECU, Cincinnati Men Lead After AAC Day 1
A short session didn’t produce much difference in the team scores, as the Houston women took a small lead on Day 1 of the American Athletic Conference Championships, while the East Carolina and Cincinnati men are essentially tied.
Cal Retains Top Spot as Texas Falls to No. 4 in Final CSCAA Men’s Rankings
Defending champion Texas is ranked No. 4 as Cal maintains the top spot in the final 2019 CSCAA ranks.
NC State Men Pick Up Big Points in ACC Diving Championships
The NC State divers gave their men’s team a push in the right direction as the Wolfpack seek a 5th-straight ACC title.
Estimating 2019 NCAA D1 National Championship Qualifying Times
With NCAA conference championship season approaching, many swimmer’s focus is on swimming a time fast enough to get them invited…
Stanford Women Jump To #1 In Final 2019 CSCAA Dual Meet Poll
Two-time defending NCAA champs Stanford have risen to #1 in the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of American (CSCAA) dual meet poll for the first time this season.
2018-2019 Men’s NCAA Power Rankings: February Edition
It’s the calm before the conference storm in our Power Rankings, with the uneasy split of #1 votes remaining identical to our last ranks.
Osina, McDonald, Holloway Honored by American Athletic Conference
The American Athletic Conference has announced the final winners of the league’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving weekly honors for the 2018-19 season: East Carolina’s Marek Osina, Tulane’s Kate McDonald and SMU’s Johanna Holloway.