Iowa Earns Pair of Verbals From Paige Hanley, Macy Rink
NEW COMMITS: The University of Iowa has received two verbal commitments from Paige Hanley and Macy Rink, both of whom will join the Hawkeyes as members of the class of 2023. Paige Hanley Hanley
NEW COMMITS: The University of Iowa has received two verbal commitments from Paige Hanley and Macy Rink, both of whom will join the Hawkeyes as members of the class of 2023. Paige Hanley Hanley
The World Swimming Coaches Association reacted Friday to the reinstatement of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency that was announced by WADA on Thursday. The news has hit the swimming community hard
With news about the World Anti-Doping Agency coming out that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency was being reinstated after a three-year suspension, many athletes were not too happy with the decision.
The best long-distance swimmers from across the nation will come together at Lone Star Lake for the third-annual College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) National Open Water Championships, Saturday,
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and IPC Athletes’ Council today issued a joint statement following the reinstatement of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Andrew
The Texas A&M men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs face a challenging 2018-19 schedule, highlighted by 12 days of competition at the Rec Center Natatorium. Six of the eight
NEW COMMIT: Jersey City, N.J. native Danielle Prekop has declared her intention to swim for Lehigh University as a member of the class of 2023. Prekop swims year-round with Scarlet Aquatics where she
NEW COMMIT: Highland, Ind. native Ethan Churilla has announced his verbal commitment to swim for Northwestern University as a member of the class of 2023. Churilla swims year-round with Highland Hurricanes Swim Club
NEW COMMIT: Stanford has added a new verbal for the fall of 2019, this time from Aliso Viejo, Calif. native Sean Slusiewicz. He will join Neel Roy, Andrew Matejka and Will Tarvestad as members of the
By Taylor Covington, Swimming World College Intern. There’s no such thing as a mindless sport, not even if yours evokes some pre-programmed robot persona that wakes in the wee hours,