The Week That Was: Texas Men Win Third Straight NCAA Title
This was another busy week as the last of the NCAA Championships were held in Indianapolis, with the Texas men taking their third straight title and continuing to cement their
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This was another busy week as the last of the NCAA Championships were held in Indianapolis, with the Texas men taking their third straight title and continuing to cement their
After leading the Texas Longhorns to their thirteenth NCAA Men’s Division I Swimming & Diving Title, Eddie Reese has earned his third-consecutive CSCAA Coach-of-the-Year award. Reese’s honor was one of
The 2017 Dolfin ISCA Jr. National Championship Cup has come to an end. The meet took place between March 21st and 25th in Clearwater, Florida. It was conducted in a 16
By David Rieder. Take a deep breath. Over the past two weeks at the women’s and men’s NCAA swimming championships in Indianapolis, the American and/or NCAA record went down in
By Dan D’Addona. The Texas Longhorns put a dominating stamp on a dynasty. With no team within striking distance on the final day of the NCAA Division I men’s championship,
By Dan D’Addona. After two days of Caeleb Dressel opening the eyes of the entire swimming world at the NCAA championships, the Florida junior wasn’t done. Dressel’s final individual race
Joseph Schooling and Jack Conger played different roles than expected on the final night of the men’s NCAA swimming championships. But both ended up jumping into the diving well after grasping the national
By David Rieder. Ryan Murphy was behind. It was unusual, unnerving even, to see the world’s most dominant backstroker trailing. His freshman year, he had won the 100 back NCAA
The final night of the 2017 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship lived up to expectations, delivering multiple record setting performances. Swimming World’s chief photographer Peter H. Bick was on deck capturing the
After winning three individual titles and setting two American Records, it should be no surprise Florida junior Caeleb Dressel was announced swimmer of the meet on Saturday night at the