2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships: Day 3 Podium Gallery
Last night was amazing at the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships, and Georgia Tech photographer Reagan Lunn was there to shoot all of the podium celebrations. 2016 NCAA Division
Last night was amazing at the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships, and Georgia Tech photographer Reagan Lunn was there to shoot all of the podium celebrations. 2016 NCAA Division
The final day of the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships is upon us. Prelims start at 10 a.m. ET. Hit refresh for the latest coverage. Men’s 200 back California’s
Florida’s Mitch D’Arrigo sat down with David Rieder of Swimming World to talk about his 500 free performance from last night, and his 200 free final tonight. He discusses what
Greg Rhodenbaugh and Fabian Schwingenschlogl sat down with Swimming World to talk about Mizzou’s progress, and Schwingenschlogl’s 100 breaststroke win today. The two talk about the challenge of the race
Alabama coach Dennis Pursley sat down with David Rieder of Swimming World to discuss the 200 Medley Relay win. Pursley discusses the progress he has seen the team make throughout his years,
After an impressive night, Jack Bauerle sat down with David Rieder of Swimming World to discuss his coaching strategy throughout the meet, which showcases his utter belief in his athletes. Explaining
Following his American Record in the 100 fly, Joseph Schooling talked with David Rieder about his initial disappointment in just missing breaking the 44-second barrier, and the transition from that disappointment
Following his new American Record in the 100 back which upstaged his swim from last night, Cal’s Ryan Murphy talked with Swimming World‘s David Rieder about the race and his goals moving
South Carolina Coach McGee Moody sat down with David Rieder of Swimming World discusses team’s two new All-American Tom Peribonio and Nils Wich-Glasen. Peribonio managed to sneak into the consolation
Following his incredible 1:30.46 swim in the 200 free, which crushed Simon Burnett’s U.S. Open Record set in 2006, Townley Haas and Eddie Reese sat down with David Rieder of Swimming World. The