Colleen (Haase) Hall Passes on Lessons Learned from the Pool
By Makenzie Miller, Swimming World College Intern This past spring, I watched several of my friends and teammates hang up their googles for good and embark on a new chapter
By Makenzie Miller, Swimming World College Intern This past spring, I watched several of my friends and teammates hang up their googles for good and embark on a new chapter
Oakland head men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach Pete Hovland announced the 2015-16 schedule on Wednesday. The two-time defending league champion Golden Grizzlies will look to successfully defend their titles at
Leah Neale took down the women’s 800-meter free meet record at the 2015 Jose Finkel Trophy. Neale clocked a top time of 8:38.81 for the win, and broke Poliana Okimoto’s
UMBC head swimming and diving coach Chad Cradock announced the 2015-16 schedule for both the men’s and women’s squads. The Retrievers will look to defend their America East (women) and
West Virginia University men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach Vic Riggs announced today the hiring of Richard West as assistant coach. “I am thrilled to accept the position at
In the same pool where he raced just a week earlier at the USA Swimming nationals, Marcus Titus has been one of the highlights of the deaf world swimming championships,
By Patrick Murphy, Swimming World Intern A few months ago, I wrote an article about the importance of this “Summer of Truth” for a number of elite collegiate swimmers. Of
The friendship between Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt is one of mutual admiration and respect. It’s also a source of funny posts on social media. It’s a support system that
By Shelby Iava, Swimming World College Intern There’s always going to be that one dive that you’re terrified of. The one dive you never want to do, but always need
The Fitter and Faster Swim Tour Presented by Swimoutlet.com will be producing five, two-day Elite Speed and Power Swim Camps, designed for swimmers of a specific speed and ability. In