5 Top Storylines for Southeastern Conference This Weekend
After just one meet this past weekend, eight Southeastern Conference teams will be back in action between Jan. 7 and Jan. 9. Many national powerhouses will return to the pool,
After just one meet this past weekend, eight Southeastern Conference teams will be back in action between Jan. 7 and Jan. 9. Many national powerhouses will return to the pool,
NCAA Division 3 teams are getting back in action this week. Many are returning to racing after training trips, though some teams remain idle. The NESCAC and NCAC conferences feature
Lessons With The Legends: Bob Bowman Sponsored by Dolfin Swimming World continues its “Lessons With the Legends,” a series in which top coaches share secrets of their success, in the January
The men’s and women’s Michigan teams dominated at the Orange Bowl Swim Classic in the Florida Keys at Key Largo’s Jacobs Aquatic Center. The ninth ranked Wolverine women beat four
by Courtney Bartholomew, Swimming World Intern Naps may be one of my favorite things– outside of food, of course. Napping used to be an activity I would only do after
This week marked the first official week of 2016, and swimmers across the globe continued their hard work as the marched toward their goals during the Olympic year. Read below
By Emma Foster, Swimming World College Intern New Years. There is something special about this time of year, with the wrapping up of the December holidays, and the beginning of
The State of U.S. Swimming: Thumbs Up! New swimming facilities in the United States are keeping pace with the country’s growing number of competitive swimmers. Author Chuck Warner discusses the growth of
While the rest of the Southeastern Conference has yet to compete in the new year, Florida got off to a fast start in Gainesville. The Gator men and women both
By Dr. G. John Mullen Originally posted Feb. 4, 2015 SANTA CLARA – A few days back, USA Swimming correspondent Mike Gustafson opened his mailbag and gave his personal experience