Day 2 Men’s NCAAs – Pac-12 Roundup: Cal sets only American record of day 2… in prelims
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Thursday, March 26 – Saturday, March 28 University of Iowa, Iowa City Prelims 11AM/Finals 7PM (Central…
Cordes Completes Collegiate Sweep Of 100 Breaststroke With Fourth NCAA Title
Kevin Cordes is the third breaststroker in history to win the 100 breaststroke at the NCAA Championships four years in a row.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 2 Finals Preview
The 400 IM will be a fun battle between the defending champion and American record holder, Chase Kalisz, and Texas star Will Licon.
3-meter divers look to push their teams into the top 10
Day 1 finals left us with a tight race between the top 5-10 teams, with a few trailing closely behind…
2015 Men’s NCAA D1 Championships: Day 2 Ups/Downs Puts Texas In Class Of Their Own
The Longhorns will earn more points in the 100 butterfly than most other team will score in all of their events today…
California Busts 200 Medley Relay American Record In Prelims; Katis Swims Fastest 50 Breaststroke Split In History
After breaking the American record last night in the 400 medley relay last night with Stubblefield as the anchor, the…
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships: Texas Improves 70 Points On Day 1 From Psych Sheet Scoring
The Texas Longhorns cemented themselves in first place after the first day of competition with 171 points. With two relay…
Ryan Murphy Breaks Lochte’s NCAA Record Leading Off 400 Medley Relay; Cal Finishes 2nd With New American Record
Ryan Murphy ran away from the field, leading off the 400 medley relay with an impressive 100 backstroke time of…
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 1 Quick Quotes
Texas’ John Murray on winning 200 FR: “There are some fast relays; Cal was very fast on lane one. NC…
David Nolan Becomes First Swimmer In History Under 1:40 In 200 IM
David Nolan posts a 1:39.38 to win the 200 IM at the 2015 Men’s NCAA D1 Swimming and Diving Championships, becoming the first swimmer in history to break 1:40.
Day 1 Men’s NCAAs – Pac-12 Roundup: Nolan matches Missy, smashes 1:40-barrier
For the second time in a week, a Pac-12 athlete has broken the hallowed 1:40 barrier in an event some though was impossible. Then: Missy Franklin in the 200 free. Now: David Nolan in the 200 IM.
Could Three Swimmers Break 1:40 In The 200 IM Tonight?
Call me crazy, but I believe tonight’s session could be historic for more than one reason.
Men’s 1 meter diving projections factor into top 15 team battles
Following day 1 prelims, there are quite a few tight team battles set up. After the prelims of the men’s 1 meter…
Day 1 Ups/Downs: A Strong Morning Gives The Longhorns An Early Advantage
With six A final swims, one B final swim, and three divers that are expected to score on the 1…
NCAA Officials Overturn NC State’s 200 Free Relay DQ; Stanford Bumped Down, Indiana Bumped Out
After announcing that NC State was disqualified for an early take-off, NCAA officials announced that the call was appealed and…