A Parent’s Guide to Crushing Championship Season
As a parent, you can’t do much to impact your swimmer’s training or taper. But there are still ways to support your athlete and make sure that their championship season is the best one yet – win or lose.
2023 Conference Championship Season: NCAA Division I, II, and III Goal Times
2023 conference championship season kicks off today! We’ve assembled here the A cuts, B cuts, and 2022 invited times, for each event in each division.
Futures Finalist Amanda Ulicny (2023) Commits to Texas Christian University
With big changes set for the Big 12 Conference, 2023 commit Amanda Ulicny stands to score big points for TCU in the freestyle, IM and butterfly events.
NCAA Permanently Eliminates Standardized Test Score Requirement for Division I and II
During the 2023 NCAA Convention, Divisions I and II adopted legislation to remove standardized test scores from initial-eligibility requirements.
Captani on Worlds Head Coach: “Being a really good listener so you can take the most in”
Capitani feels a big part of her role is listening so that she “can take the most in” and make informed decisions based on that.
How To Watch the Top-25 NCAA Division I Teams: 2/2-2/7
The #1 Cal men are not done with dual meets just yet, as they will host the USC Trojans this Friday for a Pac-12 match-up.
LIVEBARN Race of the Week: Sticklen Joins Stacked Group of 100 Fly Contenders with 49.79
Last weekend, Texas junior Emma Sticklen posted a personal-best 49.79 in the women’s 100-yard butterfly during the Longhorns’ dual meet against NC State.
Iowa State Travels to North Texas, Bests Mean Green on Senior Night
The Cyclones bested North Texas on the road, coming away with a win by fifty points after making the trip to Denton, Texas.
Texas Sweeps Weekly Big 12 Swimming & Diving Awards
Texas’ Emma Sticklen was named Big 12 Women’s Swimmer of the Week after a standout performance against NC State last weekend.
The Week That Was In College Swimming (Week 14) – More January Fireworks
It’s time to talk about the Texas and Kenyon women, along with other highlights from all three NCAA divisions in this edition of the Week That Was In College Swimming.
Kelly Pash on Nation-Leading Times: “Kinda surprised myself out there”
Kelly Pash threw *down* in Austin this weekend, posting 1:42.7 in the 200 free and 1:53.8 200 IM before clocking a 46.5 anchor in the 400 free relay
Carol Capitani on Texas/NC State: “Some of the best fun I’ve ever had at a dual meet”
After a Friday night full of lights, music, and fast swims, Carol Capitani walked away with one of the best dual meet experiences of her career
Erica Sullivan Awarded “Rising Star” by Human Rights Campaign
Sullivan founded a student org called the “Longhorn Pride Alliance” and last year was awarded the “Rising Star” honor by the Human Rights Campaign
Gabrielle LePine and Trinity Kay Each Win Twice As Iowa State Tops TCU 173-127
TCU hosted Big 12 opponent Iowa State for senior day. Iowa State came out on top, notching their first conference win of the season.
Emma Sticklen Has Arrived as a 3 Event Threat at NCAAs
Sticklen won the 100 fly (49.70 and 200 fly (1:51.3) and put up a 1:54.7 in the 200 IM, all of which would have easily scored at last year’s NCAAs