Congratulations to the Georgia Bulldogs, repeat NCAA women’s champions!
The Georgia Bulldog women reloaded in a big way, and they spent Saturday night celebrating their back-to-back NCAA titles.
15-18 NCAP breaks boys 400 medley relay NAG with big Vissering, Seliskar splits
Nation’s Capital went 3:12.58 to break the 15-18 National Age Group record set by SwimMAC, with Carsten Vissering (pictured above) joining John Shebat, Andrew Seliskar and James Jones.
Emma Reaney lowers American and NCAA 200 breast records with 2:04.06
Emma Reaney dominated a tough 200 breast field to win an NCAA title for Notre Dame and re-break her own American and NCAA records in the event, knocking on the door of the first-ever 2:03.
Georgia’s Van Landeghem Wins Elite 89 Award
Georgia swimmer Chantal Van Landeghem was chosen as the recipient of the Elite 89 Award during the NCAA Championships on Saturday at the University Aquatic Center.
Upper Dublin 15-16 boys break 400 Free Relay NAG at MA Senior Champs
Michael Thomas (pictured above), Wyatt Amdor, Jake Sannem and Michael Jensen broke the 15-16 National Age Group record with a 3:01.01 at the Middle Atlantic Senior State Championships.
Simone Manuel blazes to another sprint free NAG: 21.70 in 50 free at NCSAs
Simone Manuel cracked 22 in the 50 free for the first time in her career and made it a memorable barrier-breaking, smashing the 17-18 National Age Group record in the process.
2014 NCSA Junior Nationals: Final night sees NAGs for Manuel, NCAP boys
Andrew Seliskar dominated the 200 IM and returned to put up a key leg on NCAP’s record-breaking 400 medley relay at the end of night 5 at NCSA Junior Nationals.
Women’s D1 NCAA Day 3 Ups/Downs and projected final scores: A&M makes late charge, Stanford still second
Breeja Larson and the Aggies followed up a big Friday night with an even better Saturday morning, picking up 26 points from their seeds and have an outside shot to enter the battle for second with one more great session.
Hu and Seliskar combine for 4 top seeds on final morning of NCSAs in Orlando
Janet Hu is the top seed in two of three girls races, with her future Stanford teammate Simone Manuel heading up the other event.
Michael Andrew back at it: lowers 200 IM NAG at NCSA prelims by .02
Andrew took .02 off his 13-14 200 IM mark with a 1:47.42 at prelims, gaining the advantage over his previous best with a big breaststroke split.
Team Scores: Georgia expands lead, Stanford still topping Cal
Nicole Vernon helped power Georgia to a big day 2 lead by winning the B-Final in the women’s 400 IM.
Double Andrew NAGS, huge Seliskar 200 breast highlight night 4 of NCSA Juniors
Andrew Seliskar won two races, including a 1:52.21 NAG record in the 200 breast, while Michael Andrew broke two NAGs of his own on Friday night.
Cassidy Bayer adds 13-14 NAG record in 100 fly at 53.30, takes third at NCSAs
Cassidy Bayer snuck under the old 13-14 mark with a 53.30 and now owns both 13-14 short course butterflying NAGs.
Breeja Larson sneaks under her own American and NCAA records in 100 breast with late surge to 57.23
Breeja Larson broke her own NCAA, American, U.S. Open and meet records in the 100 breast with a 57.23 in winning another NCAA title in the event.
Franklin smashes American and NCAA 200 free records with gigantic 1:40.31
Missy Franklin looked like a woman on a mission, blasting her way to a blowout win in the 200 free and smashing records in the process.