UNLV Picks Up James Tarquin and Christopher Mykkanen for 2019-20
James Tarquin (pictured above) and Christopher Mykkanen will swim for UNLV in the fall.
MN Sprinter Caroline Anderson Commits to Colgate
Lakeville, Minnesota’s Caroline Anderson has signed an NLI to swim for Colgate University in 2019-20.
2x NCSA Champion Emma Atkinson Verbals to Virginia Tech for 2020
Atkinson is coming off of a great summer, where she won 2018 NCSA titles in the 200m back and 200m free.
Stanford Adds Six to Swimmers to Men’s Team for 2019-20
Stanford has signed six men’s swimmers set to join the program for the 2019-20 season, including athletes from four states as well as India and Australia.
2018-2019 Men’s NCAA Power Rankings: December Edition
More upheaval at the top! For the second straight men’s Power Rankings, we have a new #1 as the battle for the NCAA title continues to tighten.
SEC Men Championships Mid-Season Analysis: Chaos at the Top
Now that all the major mid season invites are complete, pretty much every team in the country has had a…
LSU Sweeps Day 1 of Auburn Diving Invitational
The LSU diving team won both events on day one of the Auburn Diving Invitational. Senior Matt McClellan won the men’s one-meter springboard, while Lizzie Cui won the women’s three-meter springboard.
When to Tell Your College Coach That You Want to Transfer
The new rules make it much easier to transfer than ever before; however, there are still some things to think about before you decide to up and change schools.
#7 in Class of 2020, Carmel’s Wyatt Davis, Verbally Commits to Michigan
Wyatt Davis from Carmel Swim Club and Carmel High School has verbally committed to Michigan for 2020-21.
SwimAtlanta Fly/Back Specialist Elly Deas Commits to Navy
SwimAtlanta’s Elly Deas has committed to Navy for 2019-20.
Big 10 Championships Mid-Season Analysis: Michigan or Indiana?
Now that all the major mid season invites are complete, pretty much every team in the country has had a…
2018 Swammy Awards: Men’s NCAA Coach of the Year Ray Looze
What was widely expected to be a four-team battle for the NCAA men’s team title quickly turned into a five-team matchup. And by the morning of the final day, it was that surprise fifth team who was leading the pack.
2018 Swammy Awards: Women’s NCAA Coach of the Year Greg Meehan
A loaded Stanford roster took the lead and never looked back at NCAAs, winning by 220 points – the third-largest margin of victory in NCAA women’s swimming history. And Stanford’s sweep of all five relays was just the third relay sweep in women’s NCAA history.
2018 Swammy Awards: Women’s NCAA Swimmer of the Year Ella Eastin
On a historically-dominant Stanford Cardinal roster, it wasn’t five-time Olympic champ Katie Ledecky or seven-time world champ Simone Manuel who led the way. No, the only three-event winner individually was junior Ella Eastin.
2018 Swammy Awards: Male NCAA Swimmer Of The Year – Caeleb Dressel
Caeleb Dressel wins his second consecutive Swammy for Male NCAA Swimmer of the Year after a historic senior campaign with Florida.