The Week That Was: Ledecky and Dressel Light Up College Invites
Welcome to The Week That Was! The past week was a big one for swimming around the world, with the 2017 FINA World Cup coming to a close, the Golden
Welcome to The Week That Was! The past week was a big one for swimming around the world, with the 2017 FINA World Cup coming to a close, the Golden
The SEC has announced its swimmers and divers of the week for the past week, and the list includes co-winners on the men’s side, Alabama’s Robert Howard and Florida’s Jan Switkowski, alongside
One year after narrowly missing the Olympic team, Bethany Galat qualified for the U.S. World Championships team in the 200 breast and ended up claiming a silver medal in Budapest. Nominated for
Cierra Runge, a gold medalist as a part of the U.S. women’s 800 free relay at the Rio Olympics as well as the 2015 and 2017 World Championships, has left
RALEIGH, N.C. – NC State and five-time ACC Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year Braden Holloway have agreed to a new contract, Director of Athletics Debbie Yow announced on Monday.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The University of North Carolina men’s swimming program has signed four prospective student-athletes to NCAA National Letters-of-Intent and Grants-in-Aid in the recent fall 2017 signing period. Coach
Before being honored with the Male Performance of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year awards at Golden Goggles, Caeleb Dressel stopped on the red carpet to talk with Swimming World about
With the first round of invitationals done, the top times list have basically been rewritten as teams all over the country have put on suits for the first time this
Simone Manuel has not competed since the World Championships, pulling out of the USA College Challenge and then sitting out Stanford’s first several meets of the college season as she recovers
Before the Golden Goggles awards show Sunday evening in Los Angeles, Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky stopped on the red carpet at the JW Marriott to speak with Swimming World about her return