Pasadena City College’s decision to postpone aquatics for 2026-27 has sparked a petition from student-athletes seeking reinstatement.
A dramatic final day at the CCCAA Championships saw Sierra College and Mt. San Antonio College share the men’s team title in the first tie in meet history.
Indian River State successfully defended both of its NJCAA titles, winning the meet by wide margins on both sides including a 600 point for the women.
Marcus Johnson had a hand in both records, taking down the national record in the 100 breast (51.72) and helping to break the record in the 200 medley relay.
Indian River has established dominance on both sides through day 2 of the NJCAA Championships as the team looks to defend both the men’s and women’s titles.
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Bella Sims is the most notable name on the women’s side as she transfers from Florida to Michigan. Baylor Nelson transfers from Texas A&M to Texas.