Swimming World Presents “Diver’s Matter”
Diver’s Matter Swimmers and divers almost never compete in each other’s championship meets, yet the two sports are contested together at the NCAA level—with points from each discipline counting toward
Diver’s Matter Swimmers and divers almost never compete in each other’s championship meets, yet the two sports are contested together at the NCAA level—with points from each discipline counting toward
NEW COMMIT: Ben Esposito has committed to swim at Niagra University as a member of the Class of 2022. Esposito began swimming as a way to stay in shape for basketball,
The 2018 Uster International Meet took place in Zurich, Switzerland this weekend with some of Europe’s speediest swimmers in attendance. The Long Course Meters meet was staged as an opportunity
Morning Splash by David Rieder. Ella Eastin was an individual NCAA champion four-times over and an American record-holder in both IM events in short course yards. She had helped Stanford win
On Saturday afternoon at Georgia Tech’s McAuley Aquatic Center the 2018 Georgia High School 1A to 5A swimming and diving championships took place, with state champions crowned in 1-3A and
Shi’s the One! China’s Shi Tingmao has dominated women’s diving for the past three years, having won six gold medals and one silver medal at the last two World Championships
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. At the 2018 Georgia
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. At the 2018 Georgia
The No. 4 Stanford men survived a close call against No. 10 USC, beating the Trojans, 151.5-148, in a Pac-12 dual meet on Saturday, despite 10 event wins by USC>
The Georgia swimming and diving teams completed the dual meet portion of their schedule on Saturday by sweeping Emory at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The No. 6 Lady Bulldogs posted a 173-94