NCAA Board of Governors Moves One Step Closer to Allow Third Party Compensation
At its meeting this week, the NCAA Board of Governors elected to move forward with rule changes to allow student-athletes to be able to earn money off their name, image
At its meeting this week, the NCAA Board of Governors elected to move forward with rule changes to allow student-athletes to be able to earn money off their name, image
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Wednesday April 29, 2020, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Should elite swimmers
Tokyo 2020 cannot go ahead unless the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been contained, Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Japanese government last month
On this day 100 years ago on April 29, 1920, the federated Australian Olympic Council was formed and one of the unsung heroes of Australian sports administration James “Pa” Taylor
The CG Sports Network will be hosting a free live “Fireside Chat with Adam Peaty, hosted by Cejih Yung” on Wednesday, April 29th at 12pm PDT (3 p.m. ET) /
“Our story is telling yours.” This was the response given by Eriksen and Soren Dickens when asked to summarize their life story. As filmmakers, the Dickens brothers specialize in telling
Long-time Texas men’s swimming and diving head coach Eddie Reese appeared on the Horns 247 Podcast to talk about the NCAA cancellation, how he is staying in touch with his team, and
The Japanese Swimming Federation announced on Monday it will be donating 17,000 masks used for “particle protection” to Tokyo. The masks were originally scheduled to be during the Japan Swimming
Zane Waddell has been named Alabama’s men’s nominee for the Southeastern Conference’s H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Postgraduate Scholarship, the school announced Tuesday. Waddell joins softball player Bailey Hemphill as the
USA Swimming on Tuesday announced a strategic recovery plan to extend resources, both logistical and financial, to clubs struggling during the COVID-19 crisis. The initial pledge from USA Swimming is