Stanford Swimming Wins 11 of 13 Events In Dual With UCLA
Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick PALO ALTO – The Stanford swimming and diving team hosted UCLA today, winding down the dual meet portion of the season with a rout of
Photo Courtesy: Peter H. Bick PALO ALTO – The Stanford swimming and diving team hosted UCLA today, winding down the dual meet portion of the season with a rout of
By Nelson Helm, Swimming World College Intern The Old Dominion Athletic Conference has its share of swimming firepower. Four teams, Washington and Lee men and women’s teams, Emory and Henry
By Abby Boone, Swimming World College Intern A few weeks ago I wrote a piece about what to look for when hoping to be recruited to a college team. But
LUXEMBOURG – Hungary’s Zsuzsanna Jakabos and Spain’s Mireia Belmonte opened up their 2015 campaigns with wins during day one of the Luxembourg Euro Meet. The meet started off with a
PHOENIX – The latest College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) NCAA Division II Rankings for the Top 25 Men’s and Women’s teams are out, and Drury leads in both the
CARY – HydroXphere, LLC has entered into a Preferred Vendor relationship with Swim-Team.us, the only dedicated, comprehensive and free swim team management software available in the market today. Meet Central,
NICE – The Iron Lady Katinka Hosszu kicked off the Golden Tour series with a trio of golds on night one in Nice. Meanwhile, Florent Manaudou and Mykhaylo Romanchuk dropped
By Allie Clark and Wilson Josephson, Swimming World College Interns Following up on a previous Swimming World article on young coaches in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC), we reached
By Lileana Pearson, Swimming World College Intern This past weekend NAIA released its second annual Coaches’ Poll. It announces the new top ten schools in the division, and serves as
PERTH – Emma McKeon led a strong Aussie attack with a double on day one of the BHP Aquatic Super Series as the hosts put on a show against Team