Manuel et Ledecky emmènent une équipe de Stanford virtuellement imbattable
Simone Manuel, jamais aussi redoutable que quand l’enjeu est élevé, doit être considérée comme la favorite dans ses épreuves.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
Stanford’s Simone Manuel (50 free) and Katie Ledecky (500 free) look to defend their titles tonight and are chasing their own NCAA Records. Cal’s Kathleen Baker, the reigning 200 IM champion, will battle Stanford’s NCAA Record holder Ella Eastin.
2018 Women’s NCAA Championships: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
Stanford’s Katie Ledecky (500 free), Simone Manuel (50 free), and Ella Eastin (200 IM) are chasing their own records today as the Cardinal swimmers hold the NCAA Records in all 3 individual races.
2018 W. NCAA Previews: After Fast Rise, Erika Brown Eyeing 100 Fly Gold
Tennessee’s Erika Brown wasn’t even an individual qualifier for NCAAs last season, but now she’s got her eyes on the 100 fly title.
2018 W. NCAA Picks: Stanford Goes For 5 Straight In 400 Medley Relay
Simone Manuel will be key for Stanford to defend their 400 medley relay title over Cal, who were DQed last year after out-touching the Cardinal.
2018 W. NCAA Previews: American Record Holder vs. NCAA Record Holder in 50 Free
The NCAA Championships will pit the American Record holder, Abbey Weitzeil, against the reigning NCAA champion and NCAA Record holder, Stanford’s Simone Manuel, in the 50 free.
2017 W. NCAA Picks: Manuel Closing In On 100 Free Trifecta
Defending champ Simone Manuel will look to go 3-for-3 in the 100 free at her final NCAA Championships.
2017-2018 Women’s NCAA Power Rankings: Final Edition
For the second time this year, the Tennessee women are our biggest risers in the Power Ranks.
Cook and Pearl Win 4th Events Each to Close College Station Sectionals
Vanessa Pearl swept the breaststroke events at this weekend’s College Station Sectional Championships.
After Missing SECs, Gastaldello Returns At College Station Sectionals
Béryl Gastaldello was back in action Friday at Speedo Sectionals in College Station after missing the SEC Championships.
15-Year Old Gianluca Urlando Swims 1:43 in 200y Back and 200y Fly
Swimming at the College Station Sectionals, Urlando swam the fastest 15-year old time of the year in both the 200 fly and 200 back on the same night.
5 Big Things From Week 1 of NCAA Conference Swimming
Caeleb Dressel wasn’t the only versatile sprinter to explode at SECs. Say hello to Tennessee’s Erika Brown.
2018 SEC Women’s Champs Fan Guide: Aggies Targeting 3rd-Straight Title
2018 SEC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, February 14 – Sunday, February 18, 2018 College Station, TX – Rec Center Natatorium Prelims/Finals:…
NCAA Women’s Preview: Can Anyone Match Stanford?
While the men’s NCAA national championship is shaping up to be a dogfight between Cal and Texas, Stanford looks like…
Pace Clark, Beryl Gastaldello, Quah Zheng Wen Scratch Austin Day 2
Heat sheets show more major scratches on day 2 of the Pro Swim Series at Austin, including #2 fly seed Pace Clark.