NCAA Division I Fall Sports on the Verge of Being Paused
NCAA Division I Fall Sports on the Verge of Being Paused Reports from several media outlets, including reporting by Pat Forde and Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated, have indicated that
NCAA Division I Fall Sports on the Verge of Being Paused Reports from several media outlets, including reporting by Pat Forde and Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated, have indicated that
16-year-old Charlotte Hook swam a personal best on Sunday night at the TAC Titans Invite with the Marlins of Raleigh as she swam a 1:53.49 in the 200 butterfly, dropping from her
Since returning to the pool amidst the pandemic, coach David Marsh and his high performance programs Team Elite and Team Elite Stingrays have been working with Coronado Swim Association (CSA),
NEW COMMIT: George Washington University has received their first verbal commitment for the 2021-22 season and beyond from Raleigh, N.C. native Bode Ringenbach. He told Swimming World: “I am thrilled to announce my
Special Sets: Training From Trials To The Olympic Games With Connor Jaeger and Coach Josh White By Michael J. Stott Through the voice of Michigan associate coach Josh White, this
Three-time British 50 fly champion Charlotte Atkinson has announced her retirement from the pool and will now train for a career as a physician associate in London. The butterfly specialist
The death of Gennadi Touretski has sparked an outpouring of memories and tributes to the Russian mentor to the most decorated freestyle sprinter of all-time, Alex Popov. Touretski spent a
A day after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf recommended that youth and high school sports in the Commonwealth be suspended for the rest of the year, the state’s athletic federation, the
The Mid-American Conference (MAC) Saturday became the first Division I college league to announce the postponement of all fall sports due to the COVID-19 crisis. The decision postpones all fall
Mark Spitz Shows He Still Has It by Following Katie Ledecky’s Balancing Act Nearly 50 years after he made Olympic history at the 1972 Games in Munich, Mark Spitz still