UConn’s Kearsey Breaks School Record With 19.55 on Day 2 of Rutgers Invite
Will Kearsey was stellar for UConn through the rest of the session, winning the men’s 50 free by well over a second, touching in 19.55.
Koprivova Tabbed as Rutgers Senior Female Athlete of the Year
The school record holder in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke events, Vera Koprivova was named as Rutgers’ Senior Female Athlete of the Year at the school’s RAwards on Tuesday.
Koprivova Earns Rutgers’ First Big Ten Swimming Medal
Senior Vera Koprivova made history on Friday at the Big Ten Championships, earning Rutgers’ first ever swimming medal at the conference meet by claiming bronze in the 100-yard backstroke in a school record 51.83 seconds.
Koprivova, Stoppa Set Records as Scarlet Knights Win Rutgers Invite
Rutgers swimming and diving continued their multiple day lead over their competition for the win at the Rutgers Invitational, including a school and pool record in the 200 backstroke by Vera Koprivova and a pool record in the 200 butterfly by Francesca Stoppa.
Rutgers Names Their Four 2017-18 Captains
Rutgers swimming and diving head coach Petra Martin has named seniors Karli Rymer and Larissa Neilan, along with sophomores Clare Lawlor and Meghan Moses as team captains for the 2017-18 season.
2017 U.S. Open: Michael Andrew, Sharli Brady Scratch A Finals on Day 5
Race Pace Club’s Michael Andrew, third this morning with 2:02.35, bowed out of the A final of the 200 IM to concentrate on the 50 free.
Rutgers Swimming & Diving Travels To Virginia Tech
Competing in its second tri-meet in as many weekends, Rutgers swimming and diving competes against Cincinnati and Virginia Tech this…
Rutgers Set Pool Record During Session One At Frank Elm Invite
Day One Results PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Nov. 18, 2016) – Sophomore Vera Koprivova, senior Rachel Stoddard, sophomore Francesca Stoppa and freshman…
All-American Sprinter Clare Lawlor Commits To Rutgers
“I felt an immediate connection to the team, Coach Petra, and Coach Tracy. I liked the east coast feel while still competing in the Big 10.”