Hathaway Brown Girls, University School Boys Reign Again At Ohio Division II State Championships
For the fourth straight year, the Hathaway girls won the state title, finishing with more than double the points of runner-up Hawken.
World Juniors Qualifier Leah Chin Verbals To Florida State For 2027-28
Chin represented Team Jamaica at the 2025 World Junior Championships, swimming five events and placing as high as 40th in the 50 free.
Speedo Winter Juniors Finalist Sofia Jimenez Joins Florida State’s 2026 Recruiting Class
Speedo Winter Juniors finalist Sofia Jimenez has committed to Florida State, adding IM, fly, and breaststroke depth to the Seminoles’ 2026 class.
NJ Meet Of Champions Runner-Up Samantha Villacis Chooses Florida State (2026)
Villacis was a two-time finalist at the 2025 NJSIAA Meet of Champions in early March, placing 2nd in the 100 fly and 3rd in the 100 back.
Futures Qualifier Sofia Jorge (2026) Sends Verbal to In-State Florida State
Futures qualifier Sofia Jorge commits to Florida State, bringing butterfly and sprint free depth to the Seminoles’ 2026 class.
Michigan’s Jack Wilkening Clocks Season Best 2:01 200 BK on Last Day of Namesnik Memorial Open
The final day of the 2025 Eric Namesnik Memorial Open took place yesterday at the University of Michigan’s Canham Natatorium.
18-Year-Old Jude Banks Hits 1:01.98 in 100m Breast in Ohio
Blazing Barracudas’ Jude Banks hits two Junior National Cuts at 2025 Holtrey Summer Classic at Cleveland State University
Hathaway Brown Girls, Hunting Valley University Boys Repeat As OHSAA Division II Champions
The Hathaway Brown girls won two relays and had two individual winners to post a 104-point victory over Cincinnati Hills Christian and defend their title.
Ivan Prykhodko Makes History at OHSAA Division II State Swimming Championships
Ivan Prykhodko made Lexington High School history and led the team to an all-time program best finish with his state title in the 100 breast.
Hathaway Brown Girls End 24-Year Swimming State Title Streak in Ohio
One of the longest streaks in the country came to an end on Friday night in Canton. Hawken had not lost an Ohio state title in girls’ swimming since 1999.