Swimming World Presents “Daiya Seto: It’s Time For Some Respect”
Daiya Seto: It’s Time For Some Respect By John Lohn For someone to boast four World titles and seven individual medals from the World Championships, the instant assumption is that
Daiya Seto: It’s Time For Some Respect By John Lohn For someone to boast four World titles and seven individual medals from the World Championships, the instant assumption is that
NEW COMMIT: The Lehigh University Mountain Hawks have gained a verbal commitment for the fall of 2020 from diver Emma Camp of Smyrna, Ga. Only diving for the past two years, Camp
Global Athlete Calls Out Sponsors The Global Athlete Start-Up Group has called on sponsors “to develop a meaningful athlete-first approach that demands sports change the outdated ‘athletes last’ mentality”, “to
NEW COMMIT: The University of Kansas has received a new verbal commitment for the 2020-21 season and beyond from Kirkland, Wash. native Katie Cross. Cross, who owns the Winter Juniors standard
NEW COMMIT: Missouri State University has earned a new verbal commitment for the fall of 2020 from four-time U.S. Open qualifier Dylan Moffatt of Independence, Iowa. He will also join AJ Huskey, Robbie Hill and James
NEW COMMIT: New York City’s Sophia Zhang has given her verbal commitment to Harvard. She is the first swimmer to send a verbal to the Crimson women for the class of 2024.
NEW COMMIT: New York City’s Dylan Rhee has given his verbal commitment for the 2020-2021 season to Harvard. He is the first swimmer to lend a verbal to the Crimson men
Stanford’s 13-9 win over Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) and Pac12 rival UCLA in the 2019 MPSF Invitational final was sweet for the Cardinal—especially in the Bruins’ home pool at
NEW COMMIT: Breaststroker and IMer Calysta Bartlett of Yucaipa, Calif. has pledged her verbal commitment to UNLV beginning in the fall of 2020. Bartlett, who owns a pair of Winter Juniors standards,
NEW COMMIT: Georgia Tech has earned a new verbal commitment for the 2020-21 season and beyond from backstroker Astrid Dirkzwager of Wichita, Kansas. Dirkzwager, who owns three Summer Juniors standards, swims