• 24 Swimmers, Divers Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

    42 athletes in winter sports who competed their final year of athletics competition were awarded $10,000 in scholarship money toward graduate study.

  • Jordan Ko, Isla Rapcan Win Six Individual Titles at Illinois 11-14 Age Group Championships

    The New Trier Aquatics 200 free relay team of (from left) Sam Cast, Jordan Ko, Tyler Zheng and Lubo Liu-Tchorbadjiyski set a state record (1:28.04).

  • NJCAA Postseason Honorees led by Jamestown CC’s Johnson, Monroe CC’s Ulatowski

    Johnson is a freshman from South Africa who had eighth-place finishes in each of the three breaststroke events at the NJCAA meet.

  • Williams Men Win Sixth Straight NESCAC Title By Over 350 Points

    The Williams men won their sixth-straight and 22nd overall NESCAC Swimming and Diving Championship. The team won by 363 points, with Tufts placing second.

  • MIT Sweeps NEWMAC Championships For 14th Consecutive Season

    The MIT women won their 14th-straight NEWMAC championship title this weekend, and the men’s team extended its streak to 16 titles.

  • Pomona-Pitzer Women, CMS Men Repeat As SCIAC Champions

    The Pomona-Pitzer women defended their SCIAC Championship, while the CMS men won their sixth-consecutive conference title.

  • MIT Men and Women Continue To Lead 2025 NEWMAC Championships With One Day Remaining

    The MIT Engineers continue to lead the men’s and women’s team standings at the 2025 NEWMAC Championships with one day of competition left.

  • Max Cory Splits 18.59 50 Free As Williams Continues to Lead 2025 Men’s NESCACs

    Bates’ Max Cory dropped an 18.59 split anchoring the 200 medley relay which is believed to be the fastest DIII split in history at 2025 Men’s NESCACs.