With Bad Knees, Megan Kingsley Battles Through NCAA Championships
By David Rieder. The field was closing in, but Megan Kingsley dug deep. It was the fifth of nine heats of the 200 IM at the women’s NCAA championships, and
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By David Rieder. The field was closing in, but Megan Kingsley dug deep. It was the fifth of nine heats of the 200 IM at the women’s NCAA championships, and
By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern At Division 3 NCAAs last March, as I waited to walk out for my final I was trying to smile to keep myself
The month of March is an exciting time across the nation for swimming as collegiate and age group swimmers alike look to wrap up their short course seasons with fast
Three-time Canadian Olympian Ryan Cochrane has officially announced his retirement according to the CBC. In a “Player’s Own Piece” to CBC Sports, Cochrane explained, Since the Games in Rio, I’ve been asked time
With 11 U.S. Olympians scheduled to compete at this week’s men’s NCAA championships in Indianapolis, the meet figures to be among the fastest and most intense in recent memory. To
By Matthew Barnard, Swimming World College Intern. The field of divers at the 2017 men’s NCAA Championships is no doubt one of the strongest in recent history, with the return of a
By Jason Tillotson, Swimming World College Intern. A few months ago, I made five predictions for 2017. Among those five predictions, I predicted the Stanford women and the Cal men
The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) selected their Women’s NCAA Division I All-America team.. In total, 235 students were selected with 135 earning spots on the
Andy Coan, a former world record-holder in the 100 free, has passed away, according to a report from the Knoxville News Sentinel. He was 60 years old. Coan, according to
This week was a big week for Division I and Division III Swimming, with the Stanford women claiming their first NCAA team title since 1998 and Emory sweeping the men’s