Michigan Women, Cal Men Win Georgia Fall Invitational
By Dan D’Addona. The University of Michigan women’s swim team won the Georgia Fall Invitational on Sunday. The No. 4 Wolverines concluded the three-day meet with 991.5 points. No. 5
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By Dan D’Addona. The University of Michigan women’s swim team won the Georgia Fall Invitational on Sunday. The No. 4 Wolverines concluded the three-day meet with 991.5 points. No. 5
Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor In a NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament semifinal match Saturday at USC’s Uytengsu Aquatics Center, UCLA Head Coach Adam Wright maintained his cool even as
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor LOS ANGELES — In a compelling contest that saw the home team go up by three goals early then fall into a sizable deficit
By Dan D’Addona. The OLY initiative gives an athletic equivalent to the academic PhD. It has been met with mostly praise since it was announced on Nov. 11. But the
By David Rieder. It was hard to miss Louisville this week at U.S. Winter Nationals in Columbus, with 40 swimmers representing the college team and another three postgrads swimming for
It was a close race before two former Cal Bears in the men’s 200 backstroke final at the 2017 AT&T Winter Nationals. World record holder Ryan Murphy won in 1:38.32 and Jacob Pebley followed
Michael Chadwick finished second in the men’s 100 freestyle at the 2017 AT&T Winter National Championships. He stopped the clock in 42.30 to follow behind winner Nathan Adrian. The former Missouri Tiger
5 Best Women’s & 5 Best Men’s Performances of 2017 Plenty of superstars competed at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest this past summer—including Katie Ledecky, Sarah Sjostrom, Adam Peaty, Katinka
By Jason Tillotson. After a solid weekend from all participating teams, the 2017 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational came to a close tonight with Joseph Schooling and Jack Conger facing off once
By David Rieder. Remember that 1650 free from last year’s NCAA championships, considered one of the great collegiate races ever? Four men—Clark Smith, Felix Auboeck, Akram Mahmoud and Jordan Wilimovsky—all