2015 W. NCAA Picks: Reaney looks to repeat in 200 breast, but tough field has caught up
With American record holder (and last year’s champion) Emma Reaney seeded in fourth place by over two seconds, this year’s 200 yard breaststroke could go to anyone.
NCAA Releases Pre-Cut Men’s Division I NCAA Championship Psych Sheet
The NCAA has released the pre-cut psych sheets for the Men’s Division I Championship, being held March 26-28, 2015 at the Campus…
Scoring the Men’s D-III NCAA Championship 2015: Psych Sheet Breakdown
With Allen Weik – Denison ’14 – the NCAA 500 record holder, having graduated, this year’s 500 freestyle is up for…
2015 B1G 10 Championships (W): Day 4 Prelims Scratches & Real-Time Recaps
COLUMBUS, OHIO – With the University of Minnesota – originally ranked no. 19 – ahead of no. 13 Indiana by…
2015 B1G 10 Championships (W): Day 2 Prelims Real-Time Recaps
With day one of the Women’s 2015 Big Ten Swimming & Diving Championships only having the 200 medley and 800…
2015 Big Ten Women’s Championships Fan Guide: Minnesota Looks for 4th Straight Title
Kierra Smith (above) had a breakout summer competing for Canada, just missing a medal in the 200m breast at the Pan Pacific Games. She’ll be a star for the Minnesota Gophers this championship season.
Auburn Coach Brett Hawke Previews SEC Championships Being Held on Team’s Home Turf
In his pre-meet press conference, Auburn head coach Brett Hawke breaks down the reality of the competitive Southeastern Conference (SEC),…
2015 BMC Championships Day 2: 4th NCAA D2 Record for Queens
Patri Castro-Ortega of Queens demolished the BMC record in the women’s 500 free on Day Two of the conference meet.
DIII Men’s Midseason Rankings: Kenyon on Top, Emory could challenge Denison
With the Christmas break over and teams beginning to filter back to whence they came, it’s time to take a look at what the second semester may have in store for the division. Kenyon looks like it’ll take the top spot, but second place may be a contest between Emory and Denison.
NCAA Division I Meets to Watch For November 13th – November 16th
The NC State men and Women will travel to Virginia for a dual meet against the Cavaliers this weekend. Despite many teams off and preparing for midseason invites, there are still some high profile meets this weekend.
College Swimming Previews: #1 Georgia women chasing title three-peat
Brittany MacLean is the defending NCAA champ in the 500 and 1650 frees and one of the most dangerous Bulldogs on Georgia’s roster.
College Swimming Previews: Dynasty? Loaded #1 California men are narrow favorites to repeat
Ryan Murphy is the latest Cal superstar, and he leads a talented crew in search of the Golden Bears’ 4th title in the past 5 seasons.
College Previews: #2 Texas Looking Great With Crucial Gaps Filled And Solid Recruiting Class
The Texas men proved themselves once again as one of the top programs in the country when they finished the year second overall behind Cal at the NCAA Championships in front of a home crowd in Austin. That marked the 5th time in 6 seasons that the Longhorns finished in the top 2 in the country in March.
2015 College Swimming Previews: #2 Stanford Women Have Their Eyes on the Prize
Despite the losses of NCAA champions Maya Dirado and Felicia Lee, the Stanford women–winner of four relays last year–have the weapons to go 5-for-5 this year.
College Swimming Previews: #3 Florida Gators Face Huge Losses But Gain Top Recruit In Caeleb Dressel
Caeleb Dressel, the first high school-aged swimmer under 19 seconds in the 50 free, will try to help Florida navigate some big losses to graduation.