2017 Big Ten Championships: Day 1 Finals Live Recap
2017 B1G WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday, February 15th to Saturday, February 18th | Prelims 11am | Finals 6:30pm Purdue University, West…
Haughey, Auboeck Shine As Michigan Powers Past Ohio State
Michigan rolled over Ohio State easily on Friday night, with three wins from Siobhan Haughey on the women’s side and two from Felix Auboeck for the men.
NCAA Swimulator Individual Swimmer Power Rankings
Sometimes rankings swimmers is easy. Katie Ledecky is the best women’s swimmer. Andrew Wilson is the best swimmer in Division…
2016-2017 Women’s NCAA Power Rankings – January Edition
Texas is surging with a big win over Georgia, but no one can quite unseat Stanford at the top of our first Power Rankings of 2017. The Cardinal are still the team to beat, though midseason rest meets caused some major shakeups behind them.
Ohio State’s Li and Clary Lead the Way in Win over Toledo
Liz Li won the 50 free by over half a second today, teaming up with Lindsey Clary as the only two women to slip under the NCAA ‘B’ standards in Ohio State’s home dual against Toledo.
The Top 10 Women in Each Event From the First Round of College Invites
While a few big invites are yet to come, namely the Georgia Fall Invite and Texas Invite, we’ve put together a list of the top 10 swimmers in each event from the invites that have been swum so far.
2016 OSU Invite: Manuel Blasts 47.3 to Set 100 FR Pool Record on Day 3
Manuel, the 2016 Olympic champ in the 100 meter free, popped a 47.37 to take the win, while Neal followed in 47.70.
2016 OSU Invite Day 2 Finals: Eastin Tops Ledecky as Both Go 4:00 400 IM
Ledecky came home like a train with a 52.2 freestyle split, but Eastin held on for the in in 4:00.36 to Ledecky’s 4:00.65.
2016 Ohio State Invite: Eastin Clocks 1:54.0 200 IM in Day 1 Finals
Ella Eastin, a Stanford sophomore, raced to victory in the 200 IM, clocking a 1:54.06 to outpace Kentucky Freshman Asia Seidt, who finished 2nd in 1:55.33.
Ohio State Picks Up Victories In Home Dual Against Denison
On the women’s side, Ohio State All-Americans Lindsey Clary and Liz Li each picked up individual wins for the Buckeyes.
5 Big Things From 2016 Women’s Big Ten Championships
Winning 3 individual titles, Michigan’s Siobhan Haughey was one of the Wolverines’ big difference makers at this year’s Women’s Big Ten Championships.
2016 Women’s Big Ten Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
Freshman Lilly King rattled the Big Ten 100 breaststroke record in prelims only to blast it out of the water during finals tonight. An incredible 57.35 was King’s winning time during tonight’s finals, just .12 off the American Record.
2016 Women’s Big Ten Championships: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
Liz Li absolutely owned the 50 freestyle this morning in Ann Arbor, clocking a 21.73 to hold the nation’s 2nd-fastest time behind newly-minted 2016 SEC Champion Olivia Smoliga (21.67). She got the job done tonight, becoming the 2016 Big Ten Champion with a winning time of 21.80.
2016 Women’s Big Ten Championships: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
Sophomore Clara Smiddy from Michigan looks to defend her 200 IM Big Ten title from last year, taking on the likes of IU freshman Lilly King and Wolverine teammate Siobhan Haughey in tonight’s finals. Smiddy snagged the #2 seed this morning.
2016 Women’s Big Ten Championships: Opening Night Live Recap
Michigan returns all 8 legs of their night 1 relays from a year ago and host the 2016 Big Ten Championships.