5 Big Things From 2014 M. NCAA’s #3: Relay Jumps Warp Team Scoring
The Arizona Wildcats were hit hard by a pair or relay DQ’s.
The Summit League Announces Swimming and Diving Athletes Of The Year
Denver’s Dylan Bunch and Sam Corea sweep the Summit League swimmer of the year awards while IUPUI’s Cody Watts and South Dakota’s Greysen Hertting earn the diver of the year awards.
SEC Announces 2014 Yearly Award Winners; Cieslak, MacLean Swimmers of the Year
Georgia’s Brittany MacLean has added an SEC Swimmer of the Year honor to her national swimmer of the year honor from the CSCAA.
5 Big Things from 2014 W. NCAA’s #3: Playing it safe (perhaps too safe) on relay exchanges
Stanford broke an American relay record, but also missed another by .03 seconds while leaving almost a full second on the blocks through safe exchanges. Are the extra tenths worth the risk of DQ?
2014 Women’s NCAA Championships 5 Big Things #2: How, Exactly, Did Georgia Repeat?
With Harvey Humphries at the helm of the Georgia women’s team at NCAA’s, the Bulldogs repeated as NCAA Champions – but it felt very, very different from their 2014 title. (Featured Image Brittany MacLean)
ESPNU To Air Tape-Delayed Broadcast of 2014 Men’s NCAA Championships Wednesday Night
Relive the Cal men’s 2014 NCAA Championship run on ESPNU Wednesday evening.
Northwestern Appeals Regional NLRB Decision on Student-Athletes to National Board
Northwestern University has predictably appealed the decision of a Regional Director of the NLRB to its full board in Washington, D.C.
Emma Reaney, American Record Holder, Named ACC Women’s S&D Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Notre Dame junior Emma Reaney, an American Record holder in the 200 yard breaststroke, was named the top student-athlete in women’s swimming & diving in the ACC for the 2013-2014 season.
Duke’s Nick McCrory Named ACC S&D Scholar Athlete of the Year; Five Graduate as Four-Time All-ACC Selections
Duke’s Nick McCrory landed the ACC Men’s Swimming & Diving Scholar Athlete of the Year Award for the 2013-2014 season on Wednesday.
5 Big Things from 2014 W. NCAA’s #1: Recruit Rankings Revisited, 2014 freshmen were remarkably consistent
An easy one to get right: Missy Franklin was the consensus #1 recruit, and the Golden Bear lived up to the hype. But how did the rest of our ‘top 10 recruits’ list hold up?
5 Big Things From 2014 M. NCAA’s #2: Swimming’s New Rivalry
The Cal men have won three of the last four NCAA titles, and the Texas men have been the runner-
CSCAA Announces 109 Swimmers to 2014 NAIA All-America Team
The Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of American (CSCAA) has announced their 2013-2014 All-America teams for the NAIA. The NAIA lists…
CSCAA Announces Junior College All-American Teams
The Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of American (CSCAA) has announced their 2013-2014 National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA) All-American teams….
Colorado Wins 4th Straight Collegiate Club National Championship Title
Day 3 of the 2014 ECC National Championships featured some of the fastest swims yet as teams sprinted for the wall and a chance for a coveted team title. When the smoke cleared it was the Buffaloes who walked away with their 4th consecutive combined team total.
5 Big Things From 2014 M. NCAA’s #1: Freshmen Class – Who Was Really the ‘Top Recruit’?
Cal’s Ryan Murphy certainly lived up to his top 10 billing at the 2014 Men’s NCAA Championships.