2017 NCAA Women’s D1 Swimming Championships: Friday Prelims Heat Sheets
The third day of competition will hopefully provide as much drama and intensity as the first two days at the NCAA Division 1 Women’s Championships. The heat sheets have been
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The third day of competition will hopefully provide as much drama and intensity as the first two days at the NCAA Division 1 Women’s Championships. The heat sheets have been
Men’s 400 Medley Relay NCAA Record: 3:12.96 – Ono, Wilson, Cooper, Kolleck (Emory, 2017) 2016 Champion: 3:15.20 – Anderson, Manz, Josephson, Duronio (Kenyon) Once again, the dream team of Sage Ono, Andrew Wilson,
By Dan D’Addona. Katie Ledecky didn’t need to use her legs much to cruise to a top seed in the 500 preliminaries at the NCAA women’s championships. What a difference
Women’s 400 Medley Relay NCAA Record: 3:40.13 – Oberholzer, Kaestner, Saiz, Towsend (Kenyon, 2013) 2016 Champion: 3:42.76 – Cheng, Kowalsky, Sanchez – Aizcorbe, Bergh (Emory) Emory’s team of Cindy Cheng, Annelise
The heat sheets for day four prelims of the 2017 NCSA Junior National Championships have been posted. Headed into the fourth day of prelims, the Long Island duo of Kristen Romano and Margaret
Following the first full finals session of the women’s Division I NCAA championships in Indianapolis, Swimming World spoke with several of the top performers from the session. Among the highlights of
Men’s One-Meter Diving NCAA Record: 557.90 – Gabe Korteum, St. Olaf (2002) 2016 Champion: 555.35 – Ben Lewis, Denison Denison senior Max Levy carried on the Big Red tradition of
Men’s 200 Free NCAA Record: 1:36.63 – Dennis Mulvihill, Kenyon (1988) 2016 Champion: 1:36.87 – Thomas Thetford, Washington & Lee After three runner-up finishes at last year’s NCAA Championships, Johns Hopkins’
Women’s 200 Free NCAA Record: 1:44.82 – Kendra Stern, Amherst (2011) 2016 Champion: 1:48.88 – Julia Wawer, Emory The Eagles took full advantage of their three swimmers in tonight’s A final
In a huge turn of events, Stanford will stand on top of the podium of the 400 medley relay after a disqualification to the first place team Cal. This is