After Invites, Marchand, G. Walsh, MacNeil, Nocentini, And Stokowski Remain Undefeated
After midseason invites, only five out of the seventeen originally undefeated swimmers from top 25 NCAA programs remain unbeaten individually.
The Week That Was In College Swimming (Week 6)
Welcome to The Week That Was In College Swimming, where every week we’ll take a look at some of the highlights from around the NCAA.
Columbia Beats Princeton Men By 10 Points, Freshman Adam Wu Wins Three Events
Wu won the 200 free, 200 fly, and 500 free, breaking the pool record in the 200 fly. He was the only swimmer from the meet to win three individual events.
Erin Gemmell, Joshua Staples Top the Points Tables at 2022 Junior Pan Pacs
Joshua Staples won the 400/800/1500 free and placed 8th in the 400 IM to earn 28 points for Australia at the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
What Could Adam Wu’s Breakout Junior Pan Pacs Meet Mean For Columbia University?
Wu’s best long course 200 free time of 1:48.26 converts to 1:34.01 in yards, which is a time that is faster that Columbia’s program record.
2022 Junior Pan Pacs – Day 1 Finals Live Recap
Australia’s Flynn Southam posted the top qualifying time in the boys’ 200 free on Day 1 at 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
2022 Junior Pan Pacs – Day 1 Prelims Live Recap
Tess Howley of Team USA is the top seed in the women’s 200 fly on Day 1 of the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
Canadian Championships Day 1 Finals: Will Browne Posts 2:05 200 Meter IM
15-year-old Will Browne was one of a few young stars during the first finals session of the meet. He dropped four seconds in the 200 IM to win the event.
Columbia University Receives Commitment From Canadian Trials Finalist Adam Wu
Adam Wu, a Canadian Junior Team member, has announced his commitment to swim and study at Columbia University, beginning in 2022.
Winter Juniors Finalist Brian Lee Commits to Columbia
Bellevue Club Swim Team’s Brian Lee raced at the 2022 U.S. International Team Trials in April where he placed 6th in the 100 fly ‘C’ final.