3 Things from the Last Morning of Women’s NCAA Championships
By David Rieder It’s the last morning of the women’s NCAA championships. The swimmers are tired. The coaches are tired. Even the media is tired. But none of that matters
By David Rieder It’s the last morning of the women’s NCAA championships. The swimmers are tired. The coaches are tired. Even the media is tired. But none of that matters
Following Friday night’s finals at the women’s NCAA championships in Atlanta, Ga., Swimming World spoke to several of the standout performers of the session. Stanford’s Lia Neal spoke about her
California senior Rachel Bootsma and head coach Teri McKeever joined Swimming World after the third night of finals at the women’s NCAA championships to discuss their second-place Golden Bears, who
Day four of the 2016 NCSA Juniors Championships proved to be a night of close races as the top finishers in both the men’s and women’s 200 breaststroke battled to
Indiana freshman Lilly King twice set the American record in the women’s 100 breast on Friday. She clocked 57.15 in the prelims to clip Breeja Larson’s old mark of 57.23,
After finishing as the runner-up in the 200 free at the NCAA Championships, Louisville freshman Mallory Comerford wanted to wait for senior teammate Kelsi Worrell to speak to the media.
Following Friday night’s finals at the women’s NCAA championships in Atlanta, Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle discussed the run his team has gone on to put themselves in the hunt
Some historic swims occurred tonight, including a pair of NCAA and American records, at the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships. Swimming World chief photographer Peter Bick took all of
Day four of the 2016 NCSA Junior Nationals proved to be a night for showdowns with Margaret Aroesty and Kate Douglass dueling for first in the women’s 200 breast, followed by Reece Whitley and Jacob Montague keeping
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern The AA Pennsylvania High School Championships began today. The meet is being held at Bucknell University. The men’s and women’s 200 medley relay,