3 Things to Keep in Mind When Transitioning to a New Coach
By Taylor Padington (From the Archive) In the course of a swimmer’s career, it is inevitable that they will be directed by more than one coach. This change could be
By Taylor Padington (From the Archive) In the course of a swimmer’s career, it is inevitable that they will be directed by more than one coach. This change could be
By Zach Breeding, Swimming World College Intern (From the Archive) There is no place quite as meditative as the water. Any swimmer can attest to this. When you’re swimming alone,
Passages: Presley Bard Anderson, Former US National Teamer, Dies After Lung Cancer Battle Former U.S. National team swimmer Presley Bard Anderson died on April 30, 2025, at age 34. Bard
Mary-Sophie Harvey Wraps Up Five-Star Meet With 200IM Rankings-Rattler In Paris Mary-Sophie Harvey won the 200IM to leave the Olympic Aquatics Centre Métropole du Grand Paris with a haul of five
Second-Half Surge Carries Stanford Over USC for NCAA Women’s Water Polo Title For the 10th time in school history, Stanford reigns as the champion of the NCAA Women’s Water Polo
Sierra College Men, Mt. San Antonio Women, Claim 2025 3C2A State Titles The 2025 California Community College Athletic Association State Championships brought together the very best of California community college
A Week of Katie Ledecky Stats (Day One): All the Records of Her Storied Career One week after she stunningly lowered her world record in the 800-meter freestyle to 8:04.12,
Mother’s Day Celebration: An Ode to Swim Moms (Includes Team USA Videos) Here’s an ode to Swim Moms, among the unsung heroes of the world. It’s race day. The team cheer
Teagan O’Dell Finishes 0.05 Off Own National High School Record in 200 IM A record-breaking high school swimming career for Santa Margarita Catholic’s Teagan O’Dell is nearing a end, with the
Stanford and USC to Clash for NCAA Women’s Water Polo Title Stanford and USC will meet for the fourth time this season on Sunday, the latest matchup to determine the