Indiana Takes 400 Medley Relay Title at NCAAs
The 4×100 medley relay A final featured Indiana’s squad of Gabriel Fantoni (45.59), Ian Finnerty (50.33), Vini Lanza (44.53) and Blake Pieroni (40.62) swam a time of 3:01.07 to break
The 4×100 medley relay A final featured Indiana’s squad of Gabriel Fantoni (45.59), Ian Finnerty (50.33), Vini Lanza (44.53) and Blake Pieroni (40.62) swam a time of 3:01.07 to break
The men’s 1-meter diving event was won by Indiana senior Michael Hixon with a score of 464.40, just nine points shy of the NCAA record of 473.75, set by Stanford’s Kristian
In tonight’s 50 free A final Florida Gator Caeleb Dressel threw down yet another NCAA and American record with a 17.63 to win by nearly a second ahead of NC
16-year-old phenom Regan Smith became the fourth-fastest performer in history in the 200-yard back during the first night of Sectionals in Akron. Smith, representing Riptide, swam her signature event in a blistering
Cal’s Matthew Josa posted a 1:41.66 in the B final to take the win for the Bears. Tonight’s A final featured not one, but two sub-1:40 swimmers with Florida’s Jan
Madelyn Donohoe and Kyle Iorizzo each won the opening distance events on night one of the 2018 Speedo Sectionals Championship Series in Buffalo, NY. Full results can be found on
Texas junior Townley Haas swam a 4:08.60 to take the win in the A final, just under the pool record that second place-finisher, Felix Auböeck (4:09.03), set this morning. NC
The University of Florida Gators earned themselves a victory in the 4×50 free relay with an American record lead-off split from Caeleb Dressel (17.81). The rest of the squad, Jan
Elizabeth Boeckman and James Plage each won the opening distance events on night one of the 2018 Speedo Sectionals Championship Series in Ithaca, NY. Full results can be found on
Maggie Wallace and Zachary Smith each won the opening distance events on night one of the 2018 Speedo Sectionals Championship Series in Christiansburg, Va. Full results can be found on