• 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.

  • Catawba Women’s Swim Team Has the Highest GPA in the Country for the 5th-Straight Season

    The Catawba women are an academic juggernaut, posting a 3.89 GPA in the fall semester while only dropping one dual meet against a D2 opponent.

  • NCAA Reportedly Not Considering Permanent Fifth Year Eligibility

    Alex Walsh is part of what is set to be the last class of fifth-year athletes after an NCAA spokesperson shut down reports of a permanent fifth year proposal.

  • Kyle Cameo: How to Make Your Dual Meets More Exciting (Without Blowing Up Your Budget)

    In which we combine forces with the king of the swimming hype machine Kyle Sockwell to share six simple ideas to elevate your dual meet experience.

  • Kito Campbell Swims 53.4 in the 100 Breaststroke to Lead Indian River to Hosted Invite Wins

    Kito Campbell and Indiana transfer Elliot Weisel were among the star performers at last weekend’s IRSC Collegiate Invite.

  • NJCAA South Georgia State College To Cut Swimming Program

    South Georgia State said it “is not in a position to commit the necessary resources” to keep the team running.

  • Iowa Western Community College Hires Mykenzie (Leehy) Liston as Inaugural Swim Coach

    After IWCC’s Board of Trustees approved swimming as a new addition on Feb. 19, it took only two weeks for the Reivers to land their first coach.

  • Indian River Makes History with 50th-Straight Men’s NJCAA Title; IRSC Women Win Title #46

    Indian River State College made history this weekend, winning their 50th consecutive men’s NJCAA team title.