Liam Mac Colla

US Nationals Qualifier Seth Collet Transferring to Virginia

Collet did not swim for UCSB this season due to injury. He has all four years left athletically but will be a sophomore academically.

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Liam Mac Colla Flips Commitment To Virginia After Previously Committing To Villanova & Williams

Mac Colla committed to Williams College in the fall and flipped his commitment to Villanova earlier in 2026. He now will join Virginia this fall.

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McQuaid Jesuit Boys Ride Relay Dominance To New York State Public High School Title

McQuaid Jesuit became just the second school to sweep the three relay events, going on to win the state championship on the strength of that relay dominance.

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Ava Buhrman Wraps Up St. Mary’s City Sectionals With Two More Victories on Day 4

Buhrman won the 200 back (1:55.90) and the 200 IM (1:58.99), posting new personal best times in both events and climbing this season’s national rankings.

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17-Year-Old Amelia Gipson Posts A Double Victory During St. Mary’s City Sectionals Day 3

Gipson won the 200 fly (1:59.80) and 500 free (4:48.14), logging new lifetime best times in each event and climbing the national rankings.

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Zach Parent Flips Commitment From Alabama To Villanova For Fall 2026

Parent had originally committed to Alabama alongside his twin brother Alex. Alex flipped his commitment to Virginia Tech this past fall.

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Liam Mac Colla Flips Commitment From Williams College to Villanova for 2026

After flipping from Williams, Liam Mac Colla arrives at Villanova with 20.01 and 44.10 freestyle bests—both faster than program records.

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Liam Mac Colla Breaks Metro Swimming LSC Record in the 50 Free, Goes Under Future College’s Record

Liam Mac Colla from the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan came back from North Carolina with a new LSC Record – and was also under the school record of his future college team Villanova.

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Williams College Snags Futures Finalist Liam Mac Colla For 2026

Mac Colla’s 50 free time would have been fast enough to qualify for the ‘B’ final at the 2025 NCAA Division III Championship.

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