Alex Walsh Says NCAA Team Title is “A whole team effort”, Goes Beyond Those Racing
Alex Walsh says team title comes from more than just those at the meet, “whether your last meet is the Cav Invite, ACC’s or NC’s, you still get that ring.”
Torri Huske on Not Winning Gold: “I have to remember to compare myself to myself”
Stanford’s Torri Huske, a sophomore, shares what it was like competing in some of the most competitive heats in NCAA history.
Claire Curzan on 200 Back Title: “I’ve been putting in a lot of backstroke work”
Claire Curzan details how certain aspects of her training has changed since being at Stanford and gushes about how much fun she is having.
Todd DeSorbo on UVA’s Recent Success: “There’s no way it could have gone any better”
“Never in my wildest dreams would’ve thought in just three years we would win, and then in three more years we’d have won three in a row,” Desorbo said.
Kelly Pash on Longhorn Dominance in 200 Fly: “Tonight, in the race, is how we train”
Longhorns Kelly Pash and Dakota Luther discuss what it’s like training together, Texas’s recent success and their plans for the futuer.
Kensey McMahon on Her Impact on ‘Bama Swimming : “Being the Rising Tide”
Kensey McMahon shares Alabama Swimming’s goals for the future, details how she balances open water and pool training and competition.
Emma Sticklen 200 Fly NCAA Title Post-Race Interview | Coleman’s Corner
Emma Sticklen wasn’t winning the 200 fly until she was. The girl knows how to turn on the jets when she needs to.
Kate Douglass on Performances at NCAA’s: “I’ve kind of left myself a little speechless”
Douglass, a senior for Virginia, took home 7 golds, and every one of her individual swims at this meet was a new NCAA record.
Gretchen Walsh: “It’s such a privilege to even be able to say that I’m on this team”
Walsh, only a sophomore for Virginia, took home 6 golds and one silver at this meet and broke several NCAA records in the process.
Taylor Ruck on 200 Free Win, Being a “fifth-year granny”
Ruck shares that she was happy to grab points for Stanford and that not hitting a best time is just “more fuel to the fire.”
Lydia Jacoby on 100 Breast Win: “I knew that I could win it”
Jacoby details how she strategized her race, taking her time going out and setting herself up for a great second 50 yards.
Gretchen Walsh 48.26 100 Back Post-Race Interview | COLEMAN’s CORNER
Gretchen Walsh swam so fast, Coleman had to ask her twice how she swam so fast. He gets to the bottom of it though. It was the training.
Walsh Sisters on Winning More NCAA Titles Together
“It makes every race just like that much sweeter,” said Gretchen, “every title, every record, especially when you’re on a relay with your big sister.”
Kate Douglass on 100 Fly Victory: “I was pretty shocked”
Douglass shares how it felt to touch the wall first, knowing beforehand how tight it would be between her and second place finisher, LSU’s Maggie MacNeil.
Kate Douglass 1:48.37 200 IM Post-Race Interview (Coleman’s Corner)
Kate Douglass went so fast in the 200 IM. Like, I need new pants fast. We get to the bottom of it in this interview. Get this yall…