Katie Ledecky Breaks Another Record But Ally Howe Steals the Show
By David Rieder. For all Katie Ledecky has accomplished so far in the sport of swimming, she pulled off one feat Friday night she had never accomplished before: breaking an American
By David Rieder. For all Katie Ledecky has accomplished so far in the sport of swimming, she pulled off one feat Friday night she had never accomplished before: breaking an American
Stanford’s women are in position to clinch a Pac-12 championship Saturday, but before the team headed off to bed Friday night, head coach Greg Meehan took a few minutes to speak
The third night of finals at the women’s Pac-12 championships in Federal Way, Wash., featured two more American records courtesy of the Stanford Cardinal, who extended their lead in the
Akron is on pace to win its fourth straight women’s Mid-American Conference Championship tomorrow night in Oxford, Ohio. This would be the fourth overall conference title for the Zips. Akron
The 2017 Speedo Sectionals continued today in College Station, TX. Jack LeVant of North Texas Nadadores posted two wins, while Gabrielle Kopenski added another distance free win to her name. Julia Cook of Aggie
Stanford’s Ally Howe took down a 15-year-old American and NCAA record Friday night at the women’s Pac-12 championships. Howe blasted a time of 49.69 in the women’s 100 back to knock Natalie
Florida International used its impressive to depth to pile on the points after three full nights of racing at the 2017 Conference USA Championships from Atlanta. It was not all
Katie Ledecky trailed Stanford teammate Ella Eastin at the 300-yard mark as the two went head-to-head in the 400 IM at the women’s Pac-12 championships, but then Ledecky unleashed her freestyle. Ledecky split
Drexel’s Alexa Kutch and Towson’s Jack Saunderson each broke a record to highlight night three of the 2017 men and women’s CAA Swimming and Diving Championships. 2017 CAA Championships Day 3 Finals – Results
Dean Farris stole the show on night three of the 2017 Men’s Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships. The Harvard freshman posted a time of 1:31.56 in the 200 free,