Swimming World Biweekly Now Available: Southern Surprise!
The second issue of Swimming World Biweekly for the month of March is available for download now! Check out the online issue to read the full finals recaps for the 2016
The second issue of Swimming World Biweekly for the month of March is available for download now! Check out the online issue to read the full finals recaps for the 2016
Georgia’s Matias Koski moved to 14th all time in the men’s 200-yard free with the top seed at the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships. Koski raced his way to
It’s not quite the amazing six A finalists like last year, but Texas went two up, two down as Joseph Schooling led men’s 100-yard fly qualifying at the 2016 NCAA
Last night featured plenty of top performances to celebrate at the 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships, and Georgia Tech photographer Reagan Lunn was there to capture all of the
By Michael J. Stott The gray skies over the McAuley Aquatic Center may well be a lingering effect from the fire in the water after the first two days of
The 2016 NCAA Division I Men’s Championships has now entered the backhalf with the third day of prelims today. Prelims start at 10 a.m. ET. Hit refresh for the latest
By David Rieder Simon Burnett now coaches at the University of the Pacific, and last week he returned to the McAuley Aquatic Center at Georgia Tech for the women’s NCAA
Tennessee’s Liam Stone sat down with Swimming World following his win in the 1-meter diving event. He describes what it is like diving for Tennessee, as well as his expectations coming
Texas Longhorn Will Licon sat down with Swimming World following his win in the 200 IM and 400 medley relay to discuss the races and his team’s attitude going into day three.
Coming off of an exciting night, still mustache-less coach Gregg Troy of Florida sat down with Swimming World to discuss Caeleb Dressel’s consistency throughout the last several weeks, as well