25 women’s teams qualified relays for 2024 NCAAs. This season, we’re 3 teams away from that mark, with 22 hitting at least one relay ‘A’ cut through invites.
University of Texas 5th year Olivia Bray returned to racing last week against Georgia after undergoing foot surgery in June.
Only 14 men’s programs had earned at least one NCAA relay ‘A’ cut after invites last season, but that number has grown to 20 this season.
Director of Swimming & Diving at the University of Texas Bob Bowman returns to the SwimSwam Podcast and we cover a lot of ground
Cavan Gormsen and the Virginia Cavalier women continue to rank #1 in the nation as we come out of midseason invitational meets and prepare for 2025.
Rex Maurer and the Texas Longhorns take over the #1 spot in our NCAA Power Rankings after a dominant performance at their home invite.
Cox swam the fastest time in the NCAA this season as she battled it out alongside Georgia’s Abby McCulloh who swam the #2 time in the NCAA this season.
Hobson set the World Record in the SCM 200 freestyle on Sunday at the World Championships in Hungary and has already returned to competition in the US.