Freestyler/Backstroker Tristan Sanders from Tampa Commits to Michigan
The Michigan Wolverines continue to be hot early in the recruiting season.
Canadian NAG Record Holder Evan White Commits to Michigan
The defending NCAA Champions from the University of Michigan have added another IM’er to replace outgoing seniors Kyle Whitaker and John Wojciechowski in 2014.
Junior National Teamer Cierra Runge Verbally Commits to Cal
NBAC’s Cierra Runge has made a verbal commitment to the Golden Bears of California.
Logan Samuelson, Class of 2014, Commits To Auburn
Logan Samuelson, class of 2014, has committed to swim for Auburn University. Samuelson is a standout distance freestyler from the state of Florida. (Photo Provided By: Logan Samuelson)
Cincinnati’s Versatile Alisabeth Marsteller Verbally Commits To Princeton
Princeton gets commitment from another top female swimming in the class of 2014 (Marsteller bottom right). (Photo Credit: Amanda Smith)
Heidi Miller Commits To Princeton
The talented Heidi Miller of Pittsburgh, PA has given her verbal commitment to swim for Princeton University.
Junior National Teamer Alexandra Meyers Commits to Stanford
Alexandra Meyers of the Schroeder YMCA has become the latest commitment to Greg Meehan’s Stanford class. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Former USA Swimming National Champion Gillian Ryan Commits to Michigan
North Baltimore’s Gillian Ryan has committed to the University of Michigan. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Junior World Championships Finalist Teddy Kalp Commits to Indiana
Teddy Kalp, a finalist at the 2013 World Junior Championships, has committed to Indiana. (Photo: Teddy Kalp)
Ally Howe Commits to Stanford, Giving the Cardinal Their Backstroker
Ally Howe will stay close to home and swim for Stanford beginning in the fall of 2014. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: Dirado, Lee Look to Stay on Fire for Stanford
Maya Dirado has been on a roll for the last six months. What will she do for the Cardinal in 2014?
2013-2014 NCAA Women’s College Preview: #9 Texas Hurt by Loss of Sogar, Still a Force to be Reckoned With
With the loss of Laura Sogar, the Texas Longhorns will have to rely on a deep returning squad and a strong incoming freshmen class if they want to improve on their 9th place finish at NCAA”s from last year.
2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #10 Georgia Men Returns 14 With Valuable NCAA Experience
Chase Kalisz returns to the Georgia Bulldogs for his sophomore season as the 400IM NCAA Champion. (Photo Credit: Victor Puig)
Dutch 2:00 LC Freestyler Kneppers Joins Louisville Women’s Squad
The Louisville women didn’t score a single relay point at NCAA’s in 2013. That all could change in 2014. (Stock Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Mizzou’s Neil O’Halloran, Big 12-Runner Up, Transfers to Louisville
Louisville’s 2013-2014 team looks a lot more balanced than their squad last year. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)