Brittany MacLean Dominates In Georgia Victory
The Georgia Bulldogs (No. 4 men, No. 1 women) continued to roll on Saturday against a strong Tennessee program (No. 12 men, No. 12 women). The Georgia women improved their
The Georgia Bulldogs (No. 4 men, No. 1 women) continued to roll on Saturday against a strong Tennessee program (No. 12 men, No. 12 women). The Georgia women improved their
By Chandler Brandes, ACC Beat Writer Georgia Tech travelled to Tuscaloosa to race against Alabama on Saturday. The Alabama women defeated Georgia Tech 191-106, while the men beat the Yellow Jackets 199-99.
By Andy Ross, Swimming World Big Ten Beat Writer The Indiana Hoosiers proved to be too much for in-state rival Purdue as they were victorious over the Boilermakers 185.5-114.5 on
Laszlo Cseh has been on fire during the first two days of competition at the 2016 Geneva International meet. He’s picked up four wins and downed two meet records thus
The Alabama Crimson Tide (No. 11 men, No. 22 women) had a strong showing against Georgia Tech to wrap up their regular season. The Crimson Tide men won 199-99, while
After scratching her other events throughout the day at the FFN Golden Tour stop, Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu posted the fastest January 200-meter IM ever. Hosszu, who cruised to four wins yesterday
By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern Women’s Meet: The fourth ranked Eph women posted a dominant win over the ninth ranked Engineers, finishing with a score of 217 to
James Guy put on a show today with a meet record and a pair of triumphs on day one of the 2016 Speedo Flanders Cup. Guy, who was the top-ranked
With a massive snowstorm slamming into eastern United States today, it reminded Swimming World of last year’s storm that blasted the same area just a year ago. In February of 2015,
Golden State Warriors, Carolina Panthers…Santa Clara Aquamaids? With the Rio Olympics just around the corner, 2016 is setting up to be an amazing year for U.S. synchronized swimming – and