Defending NCAA Champion Clark Smith Misses 500 Free Final
2016 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, March 23 – Saturday, March 26 McAuley Aquatic Center – Atlanta, GA Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM…
Texas Freshman Townley Haas Swims Fastest 800 Free Relay Split Ever
Texas freshman Townley Haas has already done something faster than anyone in history in his first-ever NCAA Championship swim.
2016 Men’s NCAA Championships: Final Team Predictions
Ryan Murphy and the Cal Bears always bring their A-game to NCAA’s. Will it be enough to upset Texas?
The 32 Most Valuable Swimmers at 2016 Men’s NCAA’s
Caeleb Dressel has been on fire this year. You shouldn’t be surprised at where he falls on our list of most valuable swimmers at men’s NCAA’s
What Does History Tell Us About Psych Sheet Scoring: Men’s Edition
NC State will need to reverse history to be in contention
2016 M. NCAA Picks: Licon, Seliskar, Prenot Showdown Looms in 400 IM
This season, Licon will return to the event without Kalisz, who is redshirting for the Olympic year. He will, however, have to face Cal’s Josh Prenot and Andrew Seliskar. This could turn out to be one of the best races of the meet.
2016 M. NCAA Picks: NC State Looks to Win 200 Medley Relay Over Texas, Cal
Since finishing 12th last season, NC State has improved their 200 medley relay tremendously. The Wolfpack put up a 1:23.19 at ACCs, to take the top seed heading into NCAAs.
2016 M. NCAA Picks: Clark Smith Targeting PVK’s 500 Free Records
Texas junior Clark Smith will return to the 500 freestyle as the defending NCAA champion. Smith, who won the event in 4:09.72, is the heavy favorite to win the 500 again this year. He’s already been faster than that this season, posting a 4:08.82 at Texas Invite.
2016 SwimSwam NCAA Men’s Pick ‘Em Contest
We’ve made some big changes to the 2016 NCAA Pick ‘Em Contest, including scoring for choosing the correct team champions.
The Future Is Bright: 23 U.S. 17 & Unders Would Have Scored At NCAAs
23 American swimmers aged 17 and under, including Claire Adams (pictured above) would have scored points in the ‘A’ or ‘B’ finals at this weekend’s 2016 Women’s NCAA Division I Championships.
2016 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Up/Downs
We have an extremely close 3 team battle set up for the final night at the 2016 Women’s NCAA Championships. Cal, Stanford, and Georgia will fight to see who comes out on top.
2016 Women’s NCAA Updated Team Score Predictions: Day 4 Finals
Olivia Smoliga and the Georgia Bulldogs are in position to win tonight, but they’ll have a fight on their hands from Stanford
Texas Tasija Karosas DFS in the 100 Backstroke
The backstrokers absence could really hurt the Longhorns in the team standings
2016 Women’s NCAA Updated Team Score Predictions: Day 3 Finals
Stanford was faced with a devastating 200 free relay DQ on the first night, but after a strong showing in tonight’s finals that included wins in the 400 IM and 200 medley relay, they’ve put themselves back into position to compete for the team title.
2016 Women’s NCAA Updated Team Score Predictions: Day 3 Finals
Georgia, Cal, and Stanford are locked in a team race that could come down to the 400 free relay tomorrow night.