Morning Splash: Teams on the Move at the SEC Championships
By David Rieder. Late Friday night, I was looking for Connor Oslin. The Alabama senior had just won the SEC title in the 100 back for the third year in
By David Rieder. Late Friday night, I was looking for Connor Oslin. The Alabama senior had just won the SEC title in the 100 back for the third year in
After the conclusion of the SEC championships in Knoxville, Tenn., Saturday night, Swimming World spoke with several of the top performers from the meet before they headed home. That list included Georgia’s Olivia
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The Houston women and the East Carolina men won the 2017 American Athletic Conference swimming and diving Championships. 2017 American Athletic Day 4 Finals – Results Connecticut’s Emma Smith dropped 33 seconds
Both the Florida men and Texas A&M women took the plunge into the diving well at Allan Jones Aquatic Center Saturday night to celebrate their team wins at the SEC
Boise State won the 2017 Mountain West Conference Championships, finishing with 1390 points. 2017 Mountain West Conference Day 4 Finals – Results Air Force’s Genevieve Miller won her fourth-consecutive title in
On the final night of competition, the George Washington men successfully pulled off the upset, winning the men’s team championship with 562.5 points. The Massachusetts men won seven out of
The Texas A&M women and Florida men each wrapped up SEC team championships on the final night of the SEC championships in Knoxville, Tenn. It was a second-consecutive conference title
For the first time in 20 years, Yale took home the team title at the 2017 Women’s Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships. 2017 Women’s Ivy League Championships Day 4
South Carolina’s Akaram Mahmoud won his second straight SEC championship in the men’s 1650 free Saturday night, finishing in a time of 14:38.91. On the women’s side, Auburn’s Ashley Neidigh dominated the field en