A Day in the Life of an NCAA Division I Swimmer
A Day in the Life of an NCAA Division I Swimmer Many swimmers dream of being a Division I athlete. However, few truly understand the rigorous commitment and relentless discipline
A Day in the Life of an NCAA Division I Swimmer Many swimmers dream of being a Division I athlete. However, few truly understand the rigorous commitment and relentless discipline
Prince William Meets Olympic & Paralympic Champions To Promote Access To Swimming Olympic champions Adam Peaty and Tom Dean and Paralympians Maisie Summers-Newton and Louise Fiddes met the Prince of
How Often Should You Be Swimming Fast? It’s a New World On September 26, five-time Olympic champion Kaylee McKeown blasted a new short course meters 100 backstroke world record. Swimming
The University of Texas hosted its annual intrasquad scrimmage, now dubbed the Sam Kendricks Memorial Orange and White Classic where the orange faced off against the white, in the first
Sam Wolf, Wisconsin State Champion, Sends 2026 Verbal to Indiana NEW COMMIT: Indiana University has secured a verbal commitment on the men’s side for Fall 2026, from Middleton, Wisconsin native Sam Wolf.
Junior National Qualifier Jack Troy Chooses Arizona State NEW COMMIT: Arizona State University has scored a new verbal commitment for Fall 2025 from Junior National qualifier Jack Troy of Mount Pleasant, South
Kyle Millis’ Stroke by Stroke: How to Swim Backstroke Like Ryan Murphy Down the road, the day will arrive when Ryan Murphy is inducted into the International Swimming Hall of
Paris Practice For Los Angeles? Teenagers Who Could Emerge as Stars Three years before they emerged as the top swimmers of the Paris Olympics, Leon Marchand and Summer McIntosh each
Kaylee McKeown Announces Surprise Withdrawal from World Short Course Championships; World Cups Remain on Schedule Kaylee McKeown has announced her surprising withdrawal from December’s World Short Course Championships in Budapest,
NCAA Swimming Championships Return to Austin for 2027 and 2028 The NCAA on Wednesday announced championship sites for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 academic years, with Austin, Texas, getting the NCAA