College Swimming Previews: #8 USC Women Look To Move Up After Massive Recruiting Year
After a strong sophomore season, Chelsea Chenault (in pool) will lead USC into what is expected to be a much improved team in 2015-2016
College Swimming Previews: Relays, Sprinters Great For #8 NC State
With one of just three returning 18-second 50 freestylers in the nation and a loaded sprint corps, NC State looks to overcome a successful yet heartbreaking 2015 postseason.
College Swimming Previews: #9 Auburn Men Look To Return To SEC Prominence
Junior Kyle Darmody will lead the Tigers into battle this season
College Swimming Previews: #9 Florida Women Lose No NCAA Points
Natalie Hinds is part of a big returning senior class for the Florida Gators, who graduated just three seniors and zero NCAA points.
College Swimming Previews: #10 Indiana Looks To End Minnesota’s Streak
Canadian Brooklyn Snodgrass will look to lead Indiana to their first B1G Ten title since 2011 this season
College Swimming Previews: Is #10 Alabama the New SEC Sprint Capital?
NCAA champ Kristian Gkolomeev leads a loaded sprint crew at Alabama that’s only getting better.
College Swimming Previews: #11 Tennessee looks to bounce back
Tennessee hit some major adversity at the 2015 NCAA Championships, but a small graduating class and a big-time incoming transfer provide high hopes for 2016.
College Swimming Previews: Chadwick rising for #11 Missouri
Michael Chadwick’s huge summer gives #11 Mizzou optimism that 2016 could top even a 2015 season that was the best in program history.
College Swimming Previews: #12 Indiana Men Building On Young Team
Head Coach Ray Looze brought in another large freshman class and is hoping to build off of their 12th place finish at the NCAA Championships last season.
College Swimming Previews: #12 Minnesota Women Will Miss Smith
Breastroke star Kierra Smith will be greatly missed by her Minnesota teammates this season as she plans to redshirt the year in order to prepare for the Olympics
Ranking the 2015 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #1-4
Katie McLaughlin and Kathleen Baker are two of many reasons why the Cal Bears class sits at the top
Ranking the 2015 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #5-8
Landing top recurit Ella Eastin gave the Stanford Cardinal another top five recruiting class
Cal v Texas- The Swimming Rivalry
We might be in for an even more wild ride than we had at last year’s championships this weekend in Iowa City
Women’s NCAA Championships Day 3 Ups/Downs: Tight team battle set up for fourth behind Cal, Georgia, and Stanford.
Coming in to day 3, the leading Cal bears put up another big morning with 8 swims to score in…
2014-15 NCAA Men’s SwimSwam Power Rankings: Final Predictions
John Murray will look to have another monster taper to boost the Longhorns to a title at next weekend’s Men’s NCAA’s