Rowan’s Kevin Gillooly Swims 19.52 50 Freestyle #5 D3 Performer All-Time
Gillooly also went the #1 time for NCAA Division III this season as he swam a 19.52 in the prelims session of the Metropolitan Collegiate Championships.
16 Swimmers Swim Olympic Trials Cuts At EZ Northern Speedo Sectionals
16 swimmers scored Olympic Trials cuts this weekend at the Eastern Zone Northern Region Speedo Sectional Meet.
Dressel Smashes NAG Record In The 50 Free
Caeleb Dressel swam a 21.85 to set a new 17-18 NAG record in the 50 free and post the fastest time at Phillips 66 Nationals prelims this morning.
Weekend Preview: Winter Nationals, Texas Invite and more
One storyline to watch: Nathan Adrian leads a loaded field in the sprint freestyles at U.S. Winter Nationals in Knoxville.
Harvard Men Hire Samantha Pitter from MIT As New Assistant
The new assistant coach of the Harvard men won’t have to move for her new position. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Wilson Top Seed Again; Ubellacker Breaks DIII National Record on Thursday Morning
The Emory women have positioned themselves to continue to hold a lead in the 400 IM through Thursday’s events. (Stock Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Williams Conquers Doubles; Depew Brothers go 1-2 in 200 IM on Day 1 of D3 Nationals
The Emory women lead after day 1, thanks to depth that included 8 A-finalists in three individual races. Above, the trio that placed in the top 8 of the 200 IM. (Photo thanks to Sadie Nennig)
Williams’ Caroline Wilson Starts Senior DIII Nationals With Big Prelims Swims, And a Curveball
Williams’ Caroline Wilson is taking a bit of a winding path toward potential history. (Stock Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Ubellacker, Deveney, & Kokensparger Continue to Shine as MIT Defends NEWMAC Title
Follow James Martin on twitter @froggerjaunt or @BarracudaYSwim. The men’s and women’s from MIT defended their titles in stunning fashion…
MIT Men, Women Both Victorious at NEWMAC Championships
Follow James Martin on twitter @froggerjaunt or @BarracudaYSwim The men and women from MIT remain in first place after day…