Final Day of Northeast 10 Championships Begins
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern The final day of the Northeast 10 Conference Championships started off strong this morning. In the women’s 200 backstroke this morning 100 backstroke
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern The final day of the Northeast 10 Conference Championships started off strong this morning. In the women’s 200 backstroke this morning 100 backstroke
The Georgia State High School 6A Championships proved to be exciting for all in attendance in Atlanta. Men’s Side From the first event on, scrapping to be the first hand
Chad le Clos, Cameron van der Burgh and Tatjana Schoenmaker produced a thrilling final day to the Durban leg of the SA Swimming Grand Prix today, Sunday, 7th February 2016.
By Andy Ross, Big Ten Beat Writer Michigan competed in an unconventional-style meet with 50s of butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke and a 100 IM on Saturday and beat in-state rival
Swimming World Magazine Presents The 2016 Swim Camp Directory For over 40 years Swimming World has been featuring swim camps from around the country in our annual Swim Camp Directory. This
By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern In a heavily contested rivalry meet, the unranked men of Arizona State upset the No. 17 Arizona men with a final score of
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern The Southern Connecticut men and women owls continue their lead in the Northeast 10 Championships after day three’s finals. The men’s meet had
By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern A number of teams used the NYU Invitational as a final tune up before conference championship action. The non-scoring event took place in
By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern The 19th ranked Pomona-Pitzer women narrowly defeated SCIAC rivals Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in dual meet action Saturday afternoon, with a final score of 152-146. The
By Chandler Brandes, ACC Beat Writer Boston College competed at the annual Husky Open on Saturday, hosted by Connecticut. Providence, Boston, and Northeastern were also in attendance. The meet was