• UCSB Summer Collegiate Championship Receives Final Approvals; About 200 Committed So Far

    The long course meet, hosted in Chula Vista, California near San Diego, is targeting at least 400 registrations, but has received approval to proceed.

  • Judge Approves House v NCAA Settlement; Roster Limit Grandfathering Allowed But Not Required

    Grant House, the swimmer whose name has become synonymous with the class action lawsuit against the NCAA, will receive $125,000 for his role in the $2.5 billion settlement agreement; attorneys will receive almost half-a-billion dollars.

  • What’s the Buzz from the CSCAA Meetings Last Weekend in Raleigh?

    Louisville head coach and CSCAA President Arthur Albiero co-led an NCAA Division I breakout session where coaches discussed the marketability of the sport.

  • CSC Names Men’s Swimming and Diving Academic All-American Teams for 2024-25 Season

    The College Sports Communicators (CSC) have announced their Academic All-American Teams for men’s college swimming for the 2024–25 season.

  • Texas Men Return the Most NCAA Points, While Cal’s Streak Goes Into Serious Rebuild Mode

    The anticipated return of David Johnston next season is part of 239.5 expected returning points for the Texas Longhorns.

  • CSC Names Women’s Swimming and Diving Academic All-American Teams for 2024-25 Season

    The College Sports Communicators (CSC) have announced their Academic All-American Teams for women’s college swimming for the 2024–25 season.

  • What Will It Take to Make an NCAA Swimming Dual Meet Championship a Reality?

    The biggest unsolved hurdle to creating a legitimate NCAA Dual Meet Championship in college swimming is agreeing on the timing

  • Virginia, Texas Women Climb All-Time NCAA Event Championship Rankings

    Texas 5th year Emma Sticklen won her 3rd straight title in the 200 fly at the NCAA Championships. Texas is now tied for the third-most event titles all-time.