Florida State Swimming Trumps Florida Southern
Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick TALLAHASSEE – Florida State swimming picked up a pair of victories against in-state rival Florida Southern with the men winning 168-119 and the women claiming
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Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick TALLAHASSEE – Florida State swimming picked up a pair of victories against in-state rival Florida Southern with the men winning 168-119 and the women claiming
CHARLESTON – With news breaking yesterday that the College of Charleston was considering cutting the swimming and diving programs following this season, the athletics department decided to cut the cord
By Wilson Josephson, Allie Clark, Swimming World College Interns NORTHFIELD – The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) swimming season began on October 1, and squads across the state are working
BARBADOS – World champion Alex Meyer swam to victory in the 5km race of the 3rd Barbados Open Water Festival on Sunday in Carlisle Bay. The 2010 World Champion (25
Photo Courtesy: Scott Henrichsen WASHINGTON, D.C. – Wednesday night, distance freestyle queen Katie Ledecky met British royalty as Princess Anne made her first visit to the U.S. in 20 years.
By James Bossert, Swimming World College Intern GROVE CITY – The six women’s and five men’s swimming and diving teams of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference have geared up for another
ROGALAND – Jeanette Ottesen and Ari-Pekka Liukkonen each set a 50-meter free meet record in what proved to be a fast day of competition at the North Sea Swim Meet
Photo Courtesy: Joao Marc Bosch TILBURG – Femke Heemskerk clocked a sizzling time of 1:51.75 to set the meet record in the women’s 200-meter free at the Dutch Short Course Nationals. She
By Katya Vakshteyn, Swimming World College Intern BROOKINGS – The upcoming weekend promises some intense racing among Summit League swimming teams South Dakota State, USD, Denver, Eastern Illinois, Omaha, IUPUI,
Commentary by Dr. G. John Mullen SANTA CLARA – In past posts, I’ve discussed the overemphasis of strengthening the rotator cuff muscles. Personally, I feel many clubs/swimmers misuse injury prevention of