The Week That Was: Big College News Top Swimming Headlines
Though the summer long course swimming season is upon us, most of the past week’s top swimming headlines looked forward to the fall season, where a swimming great made a
Though the summer long course swimming season is upon us, most of the past week’s top swimming headlines looked forward to the fall season, where a swimming great made a
By Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer “Why did this have to happen to me now?” so many swimmers ask when they find out that nagging pain is something serious.
On Saturday May 9, Dynamo Swim Club hosted its Grand Opening Event, naming its Chamblee location in honor of Coach Ray Bussard, former Head Coach of the University of Tennessee.
Pursley Pep Talks are a collection of coaching perspectives written by Alabama head swimming coach Dennis Pursley. This is the 26th installment of a series that will be rolled out
This weekend, Stanford took down UCLA in the NCAA Women’s Water Polo NCAA Championships final match. The Cardinal picked up a 7-6 victory in front of a partisan crowd at
Contribution by Jean-Pierre Mestanza Fukang Wong’s time of 1:02:56 in the men’s 100m breaststroke broke a 15-year-old Malaysian Open swim record back in March at the Milo/Pram Malaysia Open Swimming Championship.
Former Tribe standout Peggy (Lawlor) Hutchinson ‘75 was one of six former coaches/athletes inducted into the College of William and Mary’s Athletics Hall of Fame on April 11th, 2015. The
Stanford felt right at home, allowing the national championship to stay on The Farm. Backed by a raucous crowd at Avery Aquatic Center, Stanford became the first host school to
Orlando Duque of Colombia and Rachelle Simpson of the USA repeated history this weekend at the FINA High Diving World Cup by revalidating the title in Cozumel (MEX) for the
Malone University officials today announced that the institution will join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference for the start of the 2016-2017 academic year. The G-MAC is an NCAA Div. II