Queens Men, Women Defend NCAA DII Titles
It was an exciting and fast meet at the 2016 NCAA Division II National Swimming and Diving Championships. An amazing seventeen DII records were broken throughout the four-day meet in Indianapolis. After
It was an exciting and fast meet at the 2016 NCAA Division II National Swimming and Diving Championships. An amazing seventeen DII records were broken throughout the four-day meet in Indianapolis. After
Tampa’s Martin Hammer (43.75), Jordan Augier (43.32), Khalid Aldaboos (44.18), and Jeremy Parker (42.82) won the men’s 400-yard free relay in 2:54.07 at the 2016 NCAA Division II Championships. Their time broke the NCAA D II record
By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern Missy Franklin has been swimming a bit of a different line up this weekend at the Plantation sectionals. Thursday night the Colorado Star
Queens’ Patricia Castro Ortega had a strong last 50 at the 2016 NCAA Division II Championships to take the win in the women’s 100-yard free in 48.54. The senior broke her own
Three records were set at the Michigan High School Lower Peninsula DII Boys State Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted by Saginaw Valley. Gross Pointe’s Jacob Montague, who will swim for the University of
It was a fast final night of the 2016 NCAA DII Swimming and Diving Championships in Indianapolis. Both the Queens men and women defended their titles. The women won with
Three records were set at the Michigan High School Lower Peninsula Boys State Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted by the Holland Community Aquatic Center. Monroe’s Cameron Craig, who will swim for
By Tasija Karosas, Swimming World College Intern Swimmers are hard workers. We practice for countless hour, we are pushed to our physical and mental capacity everyday, and on top of
Throughout this week, SwimmingWorld.com will provide the most comprehensive coverage of NCAA Zone Diving qualifying to be found with this roundup article. These meets will impact both the men’s and the
Adam Peaty unloaded the fastest men’s 100-meter breaststroke of the year at the 2016 Edinburgh Invitational. Peaty uncorked a 59.55 to move ahead of Yasuhiro Koseki (59.67) and Andrew Wilson