College Swimming Previews: #10 Florida Men Face Dressel & Troy Void
The #10 Florida men will look to fill the massive void left by the departures of Caeleb Dressel and Gregg Troy.
2018 NCAA Previews: Freshmen Bringing Reinforcements for #11 Georgia
The Bulldogs will be looking for one of the best incoming freshmen classes in the nation to help bring them back into the top ten come NCAAs.
Ranking the 2018 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #5-8
Kylie Powers is a big in-state get for the Aggies #7 recruiting class.
College Swimming Previews: #11 Tennessee Returns Zeng, Reloads Swimmers
Colin Zeng was the highest-scoring diver in the NCAA last year, and Tennessee returns the bulk of its relays, which combined for 52 points in 2018.
College Swimming Previews: McHugh Poised To Deliver For #12 Minnesota
When all is accounted for, it seems the Golden Gophers are poised to be even better than last season, at least point-wise, and having finished 15th at the NCAAs last season, they could very realistically crack the top 10 this time around.
College Swimming Previews: #12 Virginia Women Need to Fill Sprint Relay Spots
We’ll be previewing the top 12 men’s and women’s programs for the 2018-2019 season – stay tuned to our College Swimming…
2018 B1G Men’s Championship Fan Guide: IU v. Michigan Battle Brewing
2018 B1G MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS When: Wednesday, February 21st to Saturday, February 24th | Prelims 11am | Finals 6:30pm Where: University of Minnesota,…
2018 ACC Women’s Championships Fan Guide: NC State Battling Injuries
With NC State likely missing Ky-lee Perry and Courtney Caldwell, their chances look slim to repeat as ACC champions.
First Looks: Ranking the Incoming NCAA Men’s Classes of 2022
Alex Zettle is one of many top-end commits for the incoming Texas class of 2022.
First Looks: Ranking the Incoming NCAA Women’s Classes of 2022
Allie Raab is one of the many stars heading to The Farm next fall.
Why I Chose U of Miami #20 On The Men’s Power Rankings Ballot
An explanation of why U of Miami could crack the top 20 at the NCAAs.
College Swimming Previews: Undefeated Senior Class Leads #1 Texas
The Texas Longhorns have won the NCAA title each year since Joseph Schooling and the rest of the class of 2018 arrived on the “Forty Acres.” The race for the team title projects to be tighter this year, but the Longhorns have the talent and depth to make it four in a row.
College Swimming Previews: #1 Stanford and College Swimming’s Big 3
Simone Manuel (second from left), Katie Ledecky (third from left) and Ella Eastin (right) were three of the top individual scorers at 2017 NCAAs, and their Stanford Cardinal are still the heavy NCAA favorites despite graduating Lia Neal (far left).
College Swimming Previews: Baker Leads Charge for #2 Cal Women
They may not have the depth to challenge Stanford for a title, but with their sprint talent, they should be challenging for several relay titles and should get multiple individual titles with Baker alone.
College Swimming Previews: Hoffer Arrives For #2 Cal Men
Incoming freshman Ryan Hoffer is a huge addition for the Bears and will play a big role on the relays in addition to being a key player individually. He’s already fast enough to have scored big in both sprints at 2017 NCAAs.