Q&A with ESPN: Is NCAA Swimming Ready for Its Next Wave?
NCAA Swimming Has a Chance to Emerge From Turbulent Waters in Stronger Position BERKELEY, Calif. — The sky hung heavy with gray clouds over Spieker Aquatics Complex, a fitting backdrop
NCAA Swimming Has a Chance to Emerge From Turbulent Waters in Stronger Position BERKELEY, Calif. — The sky hung heavy with gray clouds over Spieker Aquatics Complex, a fitting backdrop
Legendary Bentley Coach Mary Kay Samko Announces Retirement Legendary Bentley University head coach Mary Kay Samko announced her retirement Tuesday, effective at the end of the academic year. Samko is
Coach Jane Figueiredo Leaves Aquatics GB After Guiding Divers To The Pinnacle Jane Figueiredo, who guided Tom Daley and Matty Lee to 10m synchro Olympic gold in Tokyo, is leaving Aquatics
Rob Woodhouse Reveals Bold Plans For Revitalised Australian Swimming League Swimming Australia CEO Rob Woodhouse has revealed his plans for a National League as he spearheads the push for a
The American Swimming Coaches Association (ASCA) is excited to announce that Swim Across America is generously sponsoring a scholarship for a deserving coach to attend the 2025 ASCA World Clinic
The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) is pleased to announce the selection of 781 teams from 459 institutions for the Scholar All-America Team for the Fall
Canadian Breaststroker Gabe Mastromatteo Retires for ‘Health Issues’ Gabe Mastromatteo, Canada’s top male breaststroke for the last two Olympic cycles, announced a quasi-retirement on social media last week. The 22-year-old
Surviving Taper: A Guide to Thriving During the Most Exciting Time of the Season It’s that time of year again. Practices gradually become shorter, the yards start to decrease, and
U.S. Men’s Swimming Tiers, Part 2: The Rosters of Today and Tomorrow The U.S. men’s swimming program is hitting a natural calendar reset. Six World Championships have been sandwiched between
Black History Month: During General Slocum Disaster, Harry George Was a Hero The General Slocum steamship disaster was the greatest single catastrophe in New York City’s history until Sept. 11