Milwaukee Women Edge Out IUPUI In Home Opener, Jaguar Men Down Panthers
The Milwaukee women’s team pulled out a close victory Friday afternoon, topping IUPUI by a final score of 153-147 at the Klotsche Natatorium.
Rhode Island Women Sweep Coast Guard, Spingfield College
Rhode Island won nine of 16 events on the day, but it was truly powerful in the two diving events, getting four of the top five scores in both.
Marwan Elkamash Makes History as First Egyptian Man to Win Gold Medal at World Cup
Marwan Elkamash made history on Sunday in Toronto by becoming the first Egyptian man ever to win a gold medal on the World Cup series.
NCAA Will Vote on Eliminating Volunteer Assistants, Expanding Coaching Staffs
Chase Kreitler (above) was a volunteer assistant at Texas before going on to win an NCAA title as a full-time assistant at Cal. He’s now the head coach at Pitt.
Dylan Carter is Gearing Up for SC World Champs, Plans on 50 Fly and Free
Dylan Carter completed his 2nd 50s sweep in a row last night in Toronto, winning the 50 back to make him 6-for-6 in 50s across this year’s world cup
MacNeil, Casas Lead Point Standings At Toronto World Cup, Ledecky Highest Earner
Shaine Casas lit it up with four wins at the FINA World Cup in Toronto, leading all men with 58.5 points to earn $12,000.
Limits on Recruiting Visits Could Be Lifted by Next July
The Division I Council will vote in January on a recommendation by the Modernization of Rules Subcommittee that would remove limits on recruiting visits.
Louise Hansson Wanted to Give Maggie MacNeil a Challenge and Wound Up with a PB
World champion Louise Hansson ended the Toronto World Cup with a PB in her main event, the 100 fly, clocking 55.0 next to Maggie MacNeil’s 54.7.
The Canadian Swimming Fans Took Over On Night 3 Of The Toronto World Cup
Canada’s swimming stars were greeted by dozens of fans in the stands during the final night of the 2022 Toronto World Cup.
Colgate Women, Binghamton Victorious In Dual Meet Split
The Colgate women’s team beat the Bearcats 168-131 to break a five-game skid against Binghamton.
Are Swedish Swimmers Better Curlers Than Canadian Swimmers?
Which swimmers are the best curlers? And more importantly, which swimmers have the best curling trash talk? The CBC found out this week in Toronto.
Davidson Secures Road Sweep Over Old Dominion
The Davidson women won nine events and beat ODU 152-110, while the Wildcat men earned eight event wins and a 142-120 team victory.
Kristin Cornish Swims Faster Than her 2022 NCAA Title Time at Thomas Murphy Invite
Kristin Cornish swam 16:29 in the 1650 free on Saturday. That is four seconds faster than the 16:33 that she swam to win the NCAA D3 title last season.
Kieran Smith Compares SCM 400 Free and SCY 500 Free
Smith also laments that his once-SEC-now-International opponent Matt Sates is hard to beat, having finished behind Sates in both Berlin and now Toronto.
“Best of the Rest” Sprinter Lily Neumann Sends Verbal to Yale (2024)
Sprinter Lily Neumann has announced her commitment to Yale University. She is set to arrive in New Haven in the fall of 2024.