NCAA Division I Meets to Watch For: October 1st-5th, 2015
Corey Main and the Florida Gators kick off their season this weekend at the All-Florida invite.
Cal Swimming and Diving NCAA Champions Honored On-Field at Memorial Stadium
The California Golden Bears Women’s and Men’s Swimming and Diving NCAA national champions were honored at halftime of the Cal-Colorado football game on Saturday.
Stanford Reels in San Clemente Sprint Freestyler Kaitlyn Albertoli
The Stanford Cardinal received a verbal commitment from Southern California sprint freestyler Kaitlyn Albertoli.
Sydney Lofquist Brings Possible NCAA Qualifying as a Freshman to USC
Sydney Lofquist of the Mason Manta Rays near Cincinnati, Ohio has verbally committed to the USC Trojans. Lofquist excels in…
Top-10 Recruit Quinn Carrozza Changes Verbal From Arizona to Texas
Junior National Team swimmer Quinn Carrozza has changed her verbal commitment from the Arizona Wildcats to the Texas Longhorns, she confirmed to SwimSwam on Monday morning, which results in a big shift in the recruiting landscape in the class of 2015.
20 Yard Hotel-Pool Trainee Emma Schanz Verbally Commits to UCLA
Emma Schanz has a very unique training story that goes along with a very unique set of primary events.
Cardinal, Ute freshmen on display as Stanford women knock off Utah on the road and Janet Hu triples
First-year athletes accounted for 11 of the meet’s 14 individual event wins in a 174-124 Stanford win.
College Swimming Previews: Huge Freshman Class Will Determine Outcome Of #7 Arizona’s 2014-2015 Season
Nobody has swam faster times in the 100 or 200 yard breaststrokes ever, his personal bests remaining at 50.04 and 1:48.66 from last year’s NCAA Championships. Cordes is the 2013 and 2014 NCAA swimmer of the year and with safe starts should help the Arizona medley relay teams find success as well.
NCAA Division 1 Meets to Watch For: NCAA Division I, 9/25-9/27, 2014
Stina Colleou and the Utah Utes will host the #2 Stanford Cardinals on Friday.
Utes’ Track & Field Sprinter Rhi Williams Back in the Pool, Just in Time for Friday’s Home Opener Against Stanford
Two-sport standout from Colorado, Rhianna Williams, is rumored to be making her first appearance for the Utes in Friday’s home opener against Stanford.
College Swimming Previews: Stability arrives for #8 Arizona in first full year under DeMont
Bonnie Brandon lost most of her NCAA meet last spring to a devastating illness, but at full strength this season she’ll be the centerpiece of Rick DeMont’s Wildcats.
Cal All-American Sophia Batchelor Taking Trips, Planning to Transfer
Cal sophomore Sophia Batchelor’s absence from the Queen of the Pool meet on Friday did not go unnoticed, and as it…
Utah restructures coaching staff with event-specific job titles for Persson and Lowry
The Utah Utes announced today that they’ve restructured their coaching staff, promoting assistants Jonas Persson and Michele Lowry to head sprint and distance coaches, respectively, under head coach Joe Dykstra.
Hamilton wins duel with Murphy to become Cal ‘King of the Pool’, Li remains undefeated in women’s meet
Will Hamilton had a huge season-opening day at the Cal Poly “King and Queen of the Pool” event, winning a tight battle with defending “King of the Pool” Ryan Murphy for the 2014 title.
College Swimming Previews: #8 USC’s Cristian Quintero Aimed Toward triple NCAA titles
The biggest story of the 2013-2014 season for USC is also the biggest story of the 2014-2015 season for USC: the emergence of junior Cristian Quintero as a true college swimming superstar.