UNC Wilmington to Rename Natatorium in Honor of Coach David B. Allen
UNC Wilmington to Rename Natatorium in Honor of Coach David B. Allen UNC Wilmington will rename its aquatics facility the David B. Allen Natatorium, in honor of the coach who
UNC Wilmington to Rename Natatorium in Honor of Coach David B. Allen UNC Wilmington will rename its aquatics facility the David B. Allen Natatorium, in honor of the coach who
Jack McMillan enjoyed a memorable evening at his training pool as he won the 200 free ahead of Olympic champion Tom Dean on day two of the McCullagh International in
2022 Big Ten Men’s Championships, Day 3 Prelims: Bruno Blaskovic, Indiana on the Move Indiana placed six swimmers in the top three of the five preliminary events on Day 3
The 2022 Pac-12 Women’s Championship continued with the Day 3 prelims session from Federal Way, Washington. The session includes platform diving, the 400 IM, 100 butterfly, 200 freestyle, 100 breaststroke
FINA has condemned “all acts of aggression and is extremely concerned by the escalation of conflict in Ukraine” following the military invasion by Russia. They have also cancelled Russia v
European governing body LEN has expressed its “strong support and solidarity with Ukraine’s athletes” following the military invasion by Russian troops. It comes after the International Olympic Committee called on
TYR Sport Signs Olympic Medalist Claire Curzan At just 17-years-old, Claire Curzan is a rising victor in the water. A 15x Individual NAG record holder and the youngest female athlete
The third day of the Big 12 swimming and diving championships continued at the University of West Virginia in Morgantown, West Virginia. Olivia Bray, currently ranked at No. 8 nationally
The International Olympic Committee has called on international federations to “relocate or cancel their sports events currently planned in Russia or Belarus” following the military invasion of Ukraine. The FINA
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled limited-edition bobbleheads featuring swimmers Caeleb Dressel and Lydia Jacoby. Dressel is a seven-time Olympic gold medalist and world record-holder in three