SJSU’s Nakamoto honored by Mountain West for community service participation
Kayla Nakamoto, a senior on the San Jose State University women’s swimming and diving team, is one of 11 student-athletes honored by the Mountain West for community service participation as a member of the first All-MW Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) Community Service Team.
Florida International extends contract on head coach Randy Horner
FIU Executive Director of Sports and Entertainment Pete Garcia announced on Thursday the extension of Head Coach Randy Horner’s contract which now runs through the 2018-19 season.
Cal’s Garcia, Stanford’s Anderson Among First Day Scratches at 2015 NCAA Women’s Championships
Cal breaststroker Marina Garcia has dropped out of the 500 free, which will allow her to focus on the 400 medley relay.
2015 Women’s NCAA DI Championships: Day 1 Prelims Heat Sheets
The first day of the 2015 NCAA Championships features the 500 freestyle, 200 IM, 50 freestyle, and 1 meter diving individually, as well as the 200 freestyle relay and 400 medley relay.
Comparing the 2014 Psych Sheet Scoring Predictions To The 2014 NCAA Championship Results
Psych sheet scoring provides a good prediction as to what may happen during the meet based on performances during the…
All the links you need for the 2015 Women’s Division I NCAA Championships
We’ve got your homebase and toolkit for following the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships here, including links to live results, recent news, our Pick ‘Em contest and each of our 18 event-by-event previews.
Coach and Swimmer Quick Quotes – 2015 Women’s NCAA DI Swimming and Diving Championships
Missy Franklin: “I’m so excited for the next couple days to make so many more memories. I’ve grown as a person, I’ve grown as an athlete and I’m just so grateful for the opportunities and the challenges I’ve had to help me do that.”
8 records most likely to fall at the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships
Cal’s Rachel Bootsma (left), Missy Franklin (center) and Liz Pelton (right) are each on the hunt for one or more major records. Who else could be smashing history this week?
Video Interviews: Day One Division III NCAA Championships
The Division III NCAA Championships kicked off today in Shenandoah, Texas and with it brought three records, one in both the men’s and women’s 200 medley relays, one in the men’s 500 freestyle, and one in the men’s 200 IM.
Kenyon Takes Down Both 200 Medley Relay Records in First Night at DIII NCAAs
Both men’s and women’s team from Kenyon reset the D3 NCAA record in the 200 medley relays tonight in finals.
Wilson Drops D3 200 IM Record…Again
Andrew Wilson of Emory is at it again, posting another NCAA record after having reset the record set in 1998…
Greenhalgh Triumphant; Resets D3 500 Record
Andrew Greenhalgh of Johns Hopkins just successfully reset the record books in the men’s 500 freestyle in the finals of…
SwimSwam Social at the 2015 Women’s NCAA Championships
Brian Henry and the Texas A&M parents have again joined up with SwimSwam to organize a get together at the…
2015 DIII NCAA Live Updates From Night 1 Finals
The live results for the Division III NCAA First Night of Finals will begin at 6PM Central. Check in to keep up with what’s up in D3 at the CISD Nat in TX.
2014-15 NCAA Men’s SwimSwam Power Rankings: Final Predictions
John Murray will look to have another monster taper to boost the Longhorns to a title at next weekend’s Men’s NCAA’s