Free/Back Specialist Brandon Dyck Gives Verbal to Florida Southern
Brandon Dyck from Cary, North Carolina has verbally committed to swim for Florida Southern College for the 2017-2018 school year.
Jamie Bloom to join YMCA of the Triangle Area (YOTA) Swim Team Staff
Head Coach and Director of Competitive Swimming Chad Onken can’t wait to have Jamie on board.
Kansas Reels in YOTA Mid-Distance Freestyler Jenny Nusbaum
Jenny Nusbaum, who swims for YOTA and Green Hope High School, will head to Kansas in the fall.
North Carolina’s Emily Rezac Makes Verbal Commitment to Towson
Emily Rezac, who swims for the YMCA of the Triangle Area (“YOTA”) Swim Team, has verbally agreed to swim for…
Colorado State Receives Verbal Commitment from North Carolina’s Kelsey Lawton
YOTA backstroker Kelsey Lawton has made a verbal commitment to the Colorado State Rams for 2015-16.
William and Mary Pick up Verbal Commitment from YOTA’s Claire Williams
Apex, North Carolina’s Claire Williams has made a verbal commitment to swim for William and Mary.
YOTA Swimmer Chris Kohut verbally commits to UNC-Wilmington
YMCA of the Triangle Area (YOTA)’s Chris Kohut has verbally committed to UNC-Wilmington. Kohut specializes primarily in the 100 and…
Christine Kerr Makes Another YOTA Swimmer For NC State Wolfpack
Christine Kerr of YOTA has verbally committed to the NC State Wolfpack.
Charlotte Catholic, Hough Girls Put on a Show With 9 Record-Breaking Swims at NC State Championship Meet
The lone win in the North Carolina women’s 4A State Championship meet that didn’t go to Charlotte Catholic or W.A. Hough was a swim by Green Hope senior Hannah Moore, who broke the State Record of a current National Team swimmer by over 5 seconds.
YMCA of the Triangle Area (YOTA) Swims 6,000 Yards in 25 Seconds
Chad Onken and the YMCA of the Triangle Area had a fast workout on Monday…..VERY fast.
Asheville, Miami (OH), Missouri State, Radford Get Verbal Commitments
Four Mid-Major programs have already picked up very early verbal commitments.
The Raleigh Swim Across America Event Is This Weekend
For Team YOTA, Anil Chintapalli has raised the most amount of money for his team at $1,250.00. He is swimming in the relay for swim across America in honor of his grandmother who is fighting the battle with bile duct cancer and in memory of his grandfather. He loves to swim because it is lots of fun, and he has wanted to swim on YOTA since he was about four taking lessons at the Cary YMCA and doing the YOTA stroke school.