Off Deck, March 20, 2017: Can Texas Men Win Third Straight NCAA Title?
Indianapolis is still buzzing after a stellar meet at the women’s NCAA championships where records went down in eight of 18 swimming events, but just two days from now, the
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Indianapolis is still buzzing after a stellar meet at the women’s NCAA championships where records went down in eight of 18 swimming events, but just two days from now, the
By David Rieder. When the Stanford women won an NCAA championship this past week in Indianapolis, it was a surprise to few. Entering the season with three U.S. Olympic medalists
Competition concluded this evening at Speedo Sectionals Federal Way with night four of finals. Scottsdale Aquatic Club finished first overall in team scores, garnering 1210 total points. King Aquatic Club
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Speedo Sectionals Four Corners concluded this evening with night four of finals. Jeffco Hurricanes won with an overall team score of 647.5. Highlands Ranch Aquatics finished in second place as
Emory captured both the Men and Women NCAA DIII National Swimming and Diving Championships on the final day of competition. Visit Swimming World’s DIII Landing Page for all the stories.
STANFORD broke seven American records and won ten events on the way to a 160.5-point victory to capture the 2017 NCAA DI Women Swimming and Diving Championships. Stories by David
Following the conclusion of the 2017 women’s NCAA championships in Indianapolis, Swimming World caught up with several of the meet’s top performers. Watch every video interview from the final day here. To
By David Rieder. Over the course of the four-day women’s NCAA championships, Stanford broke seven American records and won ten events on the way to a 160.5-point victory in the team
Katie Ledecky and Ella Eastin each won an individual event on the last night of the 2017 NCAA DI Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, with Ledecky winning the 1650 and