Michigan’s Felix Aubock Aims to Build on Dominant Freshman Season
By Dan D’Addona. Felix Aubock had just competed in his first Olympics. It was an eye-opening experience, but the Austrian didn’t have any time to bask in his Olympic glory
By Dan D’Addona. Felix Aubock had just competed in his first Olympics. It was an eye-opening experience, but the Austrian didn’t have any time to bask in his Olympic glory
Letter by Brent Rutemiller, Publisher of Swimming World Magazine. Dear Swimming World Subscribers, As many of you may already know, Swimming World Magazine is merging its operations with the International
By Jason Tillotson. The heated rivalry between WVU and Pitt ended in mixed results while the Jayhawks of Kansas University swam right by the squad at William Jewel University. Here’s
NEW COMMIT: Alys Chang has given her verbal commitment to swim for Lewis and Clark College beginning next fall. Chang is a senior at Fremont High School. She swims for Santa
Brazil and Mexico continued to prove they came to swim fast in Coral Springs as both countries were consistently monopolizing the medal podium, posting quick times across all age-groups in
On the final night of the New South Wales state Championships from Sydney, some of the Australian national team put in last minute racing before the Commonwealth Trials next month.
Morning Splash by David Rieder. As Braden Holloway built NC State into one of the top swimming programs in the country, Todd DeSorbo was his chief lieutenant. Last season, in year
In the final home meet for four Golden Bear seniors, Cal came through with a near perfect afternoon, winning all 16 events en route to a 195-96 victory over Arizona
Behind a combined six wins from seniors Evan White, PJ Ransford and Tristan Sanders, the No. 7-ranked University of Michigan men’s swimming and diving team swept No. 16 Ohio State
Behind a crazy 1-2 finish on the final relay, the Tennessee men’s swimming and diving team tied Georgia 150-150 on Saturday at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Vols (6-1-1) trailed by 13