Khosla Wins 3 in Princeton Sweep of Penn, Cornell in Tri-meet at Sheerr Pool
Princeton’s Raunak Khosla won the 100/200 fly and 200 IM, setting a Sheerr Pool record in the latter, in a tri-meet on Saturday in Philadelphia.
Princeton Sweeps Ivy Tri Meet; Penn’s Lia Thomas sets new program records
The Princeton men and women swept their Ivy tri-meet with Penn and Cornell on Saturday, and the men and women set five pool records.
Ohio State Invite Day 3 Finals Live Recap: Preview of Big Ten Champs in 100 FR
U.S. Olympian Michael Brinegar (IU) is the top seed in the men’s mile, while 2021 NCAA All-American Charlie Clark is the #2 seed.
Princeton Men Topple Columbia, 197 to 103, in First Home Meet since 2020
Princeton men are now 3-0 on the season after wins against Brown and Dartmouth on the road, and now Columbia, at home.
Princeton Men Topple Dartmouth and Brown in Providence
Princeton came away with a pair of victories in Providence on Saturday, beating both Brown and Dartmouth to kick off the 2021-22 season on a high note.
Notre Dame Wins Fifth-Straight Dual Meet with Purdue
Notre Dame won its fifth-straight dual meet against the Boilermakers this past Friday, hosted at home at Rolfs Aquatic Center.
Ranking The 2021 Men’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: Honorable Mentions
Griffin Hadley (pictured) brings a strong free/back presence to the Tennessee Volunteers this season.
5 Reasons Why Swimming on a Small Club Team is Great
Swim teams come in all different shapes and sizes, and they are from many walks of life. Some are massive, having close to a thousand swimmers, and some are smaller. Here are 5 reasons why swimming on a small club team is great.
Things To Focus On During The Summer Season
Of course, not everyone can say they are spending their summer training for the national championship meet.
Deciding Where to Commit to College
Here are some tips to help you keep the process fun and ultimately help you make the right choice in where you commit.
Identical Twins Jake and Josh Brown Headed to St. Bonaventure
Josh and Jake Brown, of Talbot County YMCA and Queen Anne’s High School in Maryland, have both committed to swim for St. Bonaventure University next fall.
3 Things to Focus On As Swimming’s Winter Season Starts
Many of us are just getting into the start of another winter swim season. Whether this is your first competitive winter season or your last, here are three things to focus on…
Shout from the Stands: What we learn from Michael Phelps
Michael Phelps can teach us so much about swimming, sports in general, and reaching your fullest potential. He shows us that you don’t have to be perfect to be the best.
3 Reasons Why You Should Work on Your Worst Stroke
We all have one. That one stroke when we hear its name, or see our name under the event, we give a great big sigh and say, “Coach, why am I doing this?”
What Summer Rec Leagues Are All About
The summer swim season is coming up and, no, I’m not talking about the long course season.