Kazan 2021, Day 5 Heats: Evgeny Rylov Heads 200 Back As Two-Per-Nation Ruling Takes Its Toll
Evgeny Rylov led the way in the 200 back heats and ensured there would be no repeat of the 100 where the two per-nation-rule meant he missed out on the
Evgeny Rylov led the way in the 200 back heats and ensured there would be no repeat of the 100 where the two per-nation-rule meant he missed out on the
Texas A&M Takes Down Texas Christian University in College Station The Texas A&M women and men easily defeated visiting Texas Christian in a Friday dual meet. The final score of
Mona McSharry, Trude Rothrock Lead Tennessee Women Over Kentucky; Volunteer Men Also Take Win The Tennessee Volunteers bussed two hours north to Lexington Friday to take on Kentucky, including the
The No. 22 Arizona State Women’s Swimming team welcomed fans back to the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center — and they didn’t disappoint. The Sun Devils took care of business against
USC swimmers Calypso Sheridan, Alexei Sancov and Sean Wang each posted a pair of wins during USC swimming and diving’s victory over the Wildcats on Friday (Nov. 5) in Tucson,
North Carolina Women Victorious Against Georgia Tech; Yellow Jacket Men Edge Tar Heels The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are hitting Tobacco Road for a pair of dual meets this weekend,
Pablo Morales and One of the Great Feel-Good Stories in the Sport’s History Pablo Morales knows what it is like to have to wait for an Olympic Games. After debuting
The No. 6-ranked Michigan men’s swimming and diving team picked up two solid wins on Friday afternoon (Nov. 5), taking down No. 14 Missouri 193-106 and Purdue 192-107 at Morgan
Cal Swims Past Stanford in Triple Distance Meet Swimming the unique-formatted Triple Distance Meet against rival Stanford, the Cal men’s swimming & diving team continued its upward trajectory through the
Jake Magahey, Luca Urlando Win Two Each as Georgia Men Ride Big Comeback to Win at Auburn; Bulldog Women Also Victorious The major SEC showdown of this week’s slate of