Swim Poll of the Week: Are You More Loyal to Your Coach or Club?
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Tuesday, November 7, 2017, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Are you more loyal
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Tuesday, November 7, 2017, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Are you more loyal
North Carolina’s Alvin Jiang has been tabbed as the ACC Men’s Swimmer of the Week, and Jack Gigliotti of Virginia Tech has been selected as the Diver of the Week.
The SEC has announced this week’s award-winners in swimming and diving. Read below for more on Mauro Castillo, Tess Cieplucha, Hugo Gonzalez and others recognized. Male Swimmer of the Week Mauro Castillo •
This week’s Performance Of The Week, sponsored by LumaLanes, goes to senior Mauro Castillo Luna for his standout performance in the 200 breaststroke in Texas A&M’s historic dual meet win against
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NEW COMMIT: Multiple time YMCA National qualifier Reid Greer has announced his commitment to swim for Lehigh University beginning next fall. Greer is a captain for the Moorestown High School Quakers and
NEW COMMIT: Cherry Hill, New Jersey’s Nicole Harms has given her verbal commitment to swim for Rider University beginning next fall. Harms is a senior at Cherry Hill High School East.
NEW COMMIT: Molly Franklin, of Sandusky, Ohio, has announced her verbal commitment to swim for the University of Connecticut beginning next fall. Franklin is a senior at Sandusky High School. She trains
NEW COMMIT: Ethan Knorr of Salisbury, North Carolina, will stay in state for college. The Salisbury High School senior has verbally committed to East Carolina University. A USA Swimming Scholastic
Despite being diagnosed with bowel cancer in the middle of her training, swim instructor Lesley Wilde-Griffiths brought home four top-six finishes at the 2017 European Masters Championships. After six months