What Swimming Has Taught Us
By Nicole Farina, Swimming World College Intern In less than one year, I, along with thousands of other current college juniors, will official be able to call myself a “swammer.”
By Nicole Farina, Swimming World College Intern In less than one year, I, along with thousands of other current college juniors, will official be able to call myself a “swammer.”
By David Rieder. Texas and Cal have occupied the top two spots in the team rankings at the NCAA championships each of the past two seasons, and both teams set
SwimMAC Carolina’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Kathy McKee has rejoined the club as Associate Head Coach, a newly created position. Coach McKee will be the competitive
The “WTRX” (Water Xtreme) class, designed in partnership with Speedo USA, a division of PVH Corp. (NYSE: PVH), and Healthy Way of Life Company, Life Time®, is changing the perception
The second day of the 2017 NCAA Men’s Division I Swimming and Diving Championships will go under way Thursday night at the IU Natatorium from Indianapolis, Indiana. Five pool events
The 2017 NCAA D1 Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships have officially arrived in Indianapolis, IN! The championship meet will be running March 22-25 and will end with the crowning of
The men arrived at IUPUI ready to race for day two prelims. Florida’s Caeleb Dressel and Texas’ Will Licon set themselves up for a run at defending their national titles with the top seeds in
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By David Rieder. One year ago, in the men’s NCAA final of the 200 IM, Will Licon was in major trouble at the halfway point. Buoyed by his typically-strong backstroke
The 2017 ISCA Dolfin Jr. National Cup is off and running once again. The meet is being held in the Long Center Pool at the Doyle Aquatic Center in Clearwater,