2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Individual Breakdown
With the 2018 women’s NCAA championships wrapping up last night, we can now take a more in depth look at swimmers’ performance.
Revisiting NCAA Recruit Rankings: Women’s High School Class of 2014
Each summer, college swimming fans look forward to recruiting – the lifeblood of any NCAA swim program. Since 2012, we’ve…
Ella Eastin Looking for Redemption in Long Course (Video)
After going 3-for-3 in her individual events and winning Swimmer of the Meet, Ella Eastin will look to translate her successes into the big pool this summer
Katie Ledecky on Her Future Plans: “I’m Trying to Stay in the Present”
While Simone Manuel confirmed that she herself will turn pro next year, Katie Ledecky stressed that she’s focused only on school for the time being.
Queens Men, Women win 4th Consecutive NCAA Division II Titles
2018 NCAA Division II Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships Dates: Wednesday, March 14 – Saturday, March 17 Swimming: prelims 10am,…
Marius Kusch of Queens Ends NCAAs with Division II Record in 100 Free
Queens junior Marius Kusch broke his second NCAA Division II and Championship Meet Record on Saturday, going 42.42 in the 100 free.
Simone Manuel Confirms She Will Go Pro, Continue to Train at Stanford (Video)
We previously reported that Simone Manuel will not see out her NCAA eligibility, and she confirmed Saturday night that she will go pro and continue to train at Stanford.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: How Did Our Power Rankings Hold Up?
With the 2018 NCAA D1 Women’s Championships over and done with, let’s compare our final Power Rankings to the actual finish.
Greg Meehan Named 2018 CSCAA Division I Women’s Coach of the Year
This year, Stanford was unstoppable, sweeping the relays and finishing the meet a full 220 points ahead of second-place Cal. For that, Greg Meehan was named the Collegiate Swim Coaches’ Association of America (CSCAA) Division I Women’s Coach of the Year.
Ella Eastin Earns CSCAA Swimmer of the Year at 2018 W. NCAAs
Stanford junior Ella Eastin was named the 2018 CSCAA Swimmer of the Year after winning three individual events and helping lead the Cardinal to a 1st-place finish at the 2018 NCAA Division I Championships.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships Pick’em: Final Results
2018 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, March 14th – Saturday, March 17th McCorkle Aquatic Pavillion — Columbus, OH Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM (Eastern…
Stanford Defends Their 2017 Win with a 2018 Women’s NCAA Team Title
2018 WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, March 14th – Saturday, March 17th McCorkle Aquatic Pavillion — Columbus, OH Prelims 9AM/Finals 5PM (Eastern…
Stanford Becomes 3rd-Ever Team to Sweep Women’s NCAA Relays
Stanford became the third team to ever sweep the relays at the NCAA DI Women’s Championships tonight, setting three national records along the way.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
After becoming the 6th fastest performer ever with her time from prelims, Wisconsin’s Beata Nelson is the top seed for the 200 back, but she’ll be up against Cal’s defending NCAA champ Kathleen Baker.
2018 W. NCAAs: Eastin Posts #3 Fastest Performance in 200 Fly, Marrkand Swims to 9th Fastest on All-Time Performers List
On night 4 of the 2018 Women’s NCAA Championships, Stanford’s Ella Eastin secured her 3rd individual win in as many days.