NCAA D2 Weekend Roundup
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern While it was an idle weekend for most of the top 25 D2 team this weekend, there was still some exciting races in
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern While it was an idle weekend for most of the top 25 D2 team this weekend, there was still some exciting races in
By Chandler Brandes, ACC Beat Writer It was a busy weekend for the Atlantic Coast Conference with 11 teams competing as they prepare for the 2016 ACC Championships. The women’s
By Chandler Brandes, ACC Beat Writer After defeating Providence on the road on Friday, Boston College returned home to host Boston University on Saturday. The Eagle men beat the Terriers 168.5-131.5,
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern At the Crimson Hawk Invitational this Friday and Saturday, Bloomsburg mens and women teams took first overall. It was a close meet between
Sarah Sjostrom uncorked a six-victory weekend at the Swedish Grand Prix in Malmo as she dominated the two-day event. Sjostrom, following a U.S. Open January-record 56.38 at the Arena Pro
By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern After a surprising and jarring loss to No. 7 USC on Friday, the No. 3 California women bounced back on Saturday to beat
By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern The Kansas Jayhawks celebrated their senior women in spectacular fashion with a 187-88 win over Nebraska-Omaha. The victory included several event sweeps and
Laszlo Cseh posted the fastest January men’s 100-meter fly ever at the 2016 Luxembourg Euro Meet. Cseh threw down a swift time of 51.40. That time cleared the 51.64 set
A day after suspending the Mexican Swimming Federation, FINA announced the hosts of the 2021 and 2023 FINA World Championships as Fukuoka and Doha. FINA Press Release: The Japanese city
By Julia Cunningham and Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Interns Not every swimmer can say that they’re excited for a three session championship meet at the tail end of the hardest