UNC’s #2 Swimming Scorer Alvin Jiang is Transferring to Texas
Alvin Jiang will bring depth to the Texas sprint fly group next season.
Back/Free Specialist Lisa Johnson Commits to TCU
Maverick Swim Club’s Lisa Johnson has signed an NLI to swim for Texas Christian next year.
Breaststroker/IMer Michael Sandner Commits to West Virginia (2019)
Sandner finished 8th in the 200 IM at the Ohio Division I State Championship Meet last season.
Crow Canyon Flyer Armando Vegas Sends Verbal Commitment to Texas
Fly and back specialist Armando Vegas of Crow Canyon Sharks has verbally committed to the University of Texas for 2020-21.
Kansas Legacy Ellie Wehrmann Verbally Commits to the Jayhawks for 2020
Sprinter Ellie Wehrmann has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Kansas.
WVU Adds 2020 Verbal Commitment from Breaststroker Joe Schaefer
Machine Aquatics breaststroker Joe Schaefer has announced his verbal commitment to West Virginia University for 2020-21.
Maxime Rooney Announces Transfer to Texas for Senior Season
Rooney announced just over a week ago he would leave the University of Florida before his senior season.
Who Wore it Better: Hugo Gonzalez Transfer or Maxime Rooney Transfer?
Hugo Gonzalez (above) is a little harder to project, given that he didn’t swim the 2018-2019 NCAA season.
Ethan Autry Will Remain In State with Commitment to TCU
Texas UIL 6A State Championship finalist Ethan Autry has committed to swim for Texas Christian University beginning in the fall of 2019.
The First 170 Verbal Commitments from the HS Class of 2020
Diving right into 2020: 170 student-athletes from the high school class of 2020 have already announced their verbal commitments to 42 colleges.
Lakeside’s Brooke Dalbey Verbally Commits to Kansas for 2020-21
Lakeside Aquatic Club’s Brooke Dalbey will swim for the Jayhawks in 2020-21.
Texas Adds Verbals from Brendan McCourt, Victor Tremblay to Class of 2024
Blue Tide Aquatics’ Victor Tremblay and West Chester Diving’s Brendan McCourt have both announced plans to join the University of Texas men’s swimming and diving team in the fall of 2020.
Who Returns the Most Points? Looking Ahead to 2020 D1 Men’s Champs
Cal won the NCAA title last weekend, and they were good enough that they look like early favorites for next year too.
Who Returns the Most Points? Looking Ahead to 2020 D1 Womens Champs
Stanford are the early favorites next year. A look at the field behind them.
Texas’ Ryan Harty Gets Deferred Adjudication for 2017 Trespassing Incident
Harty entered a woman’s house in 2017 while under the influence of a hallucinogenic substance, police said.