2023 M. NCAA Previews: A Stacked Field And A Wide Open Race Highlight The 100 Free
Considering that the 2nd and 7th seeds are only separated by 0.31 seconds, the men’s 100 free at 2023 NCAAs is really anyone’s race.
2023 M. NCAA Previews: Brendan Burns Fending Off A Flying Jett In The 200 Fly
After being the underdog last year, Brendan Burns will be the favorite to win this year, but the fast-rising Gabriel Jett will be competition.
2023 M. NCAA Previews: Lasco Propels Cal Legacy Forward In 200 Back
Cal’s Destin Lasco appears to be well on his way to a second consecutive NCAA title in the men’s 200 backstroke with an eye on the American Record.
2023 M. NCAA Previews: McHugh Aims For 100 Breast NCAA Record One Last Time
In his final NCAA meet, Minnesota’s Max McHugh has a chance to take down the 100 breast NCAA, US Open, and American record at his home pool.
USA Swimming Announces 2023 Make A Splash Tour Dates, Cities
The Make a Splash Tour will visit Houston (May 1-3), Lake Charles, La. (May 4-5), St. Louis and Roxana, Ill. (May 14-16) and Billings, Mont. (May 23-25).
2023 M. NCAA Previews: Marchand Fends Off Bears, Chases Another Record In 200 IM
Leon Marchand has a pair of Cal swimmers hot on his heels, but his eyes will be locked on breaking another NCAA Record in the 200 IM.
Kate Douglass Named CSCAA Women’s Swimmer Of The Year For The Second Straight Season
Virginia’s Kate Douglass and Todd DeSorbo swept the CSCAA awards on the swimming side, while UNC’s Aranza Vazquez and Yaidel Gamboa won the awards for diving.
2023 M. NCAA Previews: Magahey Vies To Make It Three Straight For Georgia In 500 Free
Jake Magahey has an impressive NCAA track record as he enters his third championship appearance with a chance to win a second 500 free title.
Maggie MacNeil Will Stay At LSU To Train For The Paris 2024 Olympics
MacNeil staying at LSU for the Paris Olympics means that she will continue to train under her longtime coach, Rick Bishop
4x NCAA Champion Lexi Cuomo Announces Retirement From Competitive Swimming
Cuomo has been an integral part of Virginia’s NCAA title-winning and American record-breaking relays for the last four seasons.
Ella Nelson Reflects on Her NCAA Career, Shares Plans For the Future
Nelson plans to take a few weeks to decide whether she will continue swimming: “I probably will be back… I honestly haven’t told anyone that.”
Alex Walsh Says NCAA Team Title is “A whole team effort”, Goes Beyond Those Racing
Alex Walsh says team title comes from more than just those at the meet, “whether your last meet is the Cav Invite, ACC’s or NC’s, you still get that ring.”
Torri Huske on Not Winning Gold: “I have to remember to compare myself to myself”
Stanford’s Torri Huske, a sophomore, shares what it was like competing in some of the most competitive heats in NCAA history.
Claire Curzan on 200 Back Title: “I’ve been putting in a lot of backstroke work”
Claire Curzan details how certain aspects of her training has changed since being at Stanford and gushes about how much fun she is having.
Levenia Sim Clocks Fastest 15-16 Girls Yards 50 Back of All-Time with 23.75 at NCSAs
Sim swam a 23.75, breaking her own NCSA Spring Champs meet record of 23.95, which she set last year as a 15-year-old.