Blume Speeds To 24.28 In 50Fr; Marchand And Ndoye Brouard End On A High In Marseille
Pernille Blume sped to a 24.28 victory in the 50 free, Leon Marchand finished a fine meet that indicates exciting times to come in 2021 and beyond and Yohann Ndoye
Pernille Blume sped to a 24.28 victory in the 50 free, Leon Marchand finished a fine meet that indicates exciting times to come in 2021 and beyond and Yohann Ndoye
Another Look at the NCAA Men’s Swimming Psych Sheets Ahead of This Week’s Championship Meet The official psych sheets for the 2021 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships
NEW COMMIT: Florida Atlantic University has received a new commitment for the 2021-22 season and beyond from Futures qualifier Timo Paisley of San Clemente, Calif. He told Swimming World: “I’m very excited and blessed
Swimming’s Unsung Hero Madison Wilson Swims From Strength To Strength Towards Tokyo Rio Olympian Madison “Madi” Wilson is an unsung hero of Australian women’s swimming and on the eve of
There was no stopping Queens Saturday night, with the reigning men’s and women’s NCAA Division II Championship holders sweeping to the title again. The margin on the women’s side was
This is the moment the Virginia swimmers have been looking forward to for the past two years. For the school and the ACC, the wait has been quite a bit
Freshmen & Sophomores Set the Bar at Women’s NCAA Championships While this year’s NCAA championships saw a massive (but expected) shift in the team competition, with ACC teams Virginia and
Olivia Carter didn’t want her goal to be public knowledge. The Michigan junior is a little superstitious, but also wanted to bottle up all of that energy and unleash it
The Virginia Cavaliers finished the 2021 NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships in Greensboro as national champions, celebrating their first title in school history, a year overdue from being
The Alabama Crimson Tide capped off its best showing at the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships since 1983 with a win in the 400 freestyle relay for the school’s