4 Reasons To Be Thankful For Your Swim Parents
4 Reasons To Be Thankful For Your Swim Parents By Nicole E. Johnson Behind all of the hard work and dedication that swimming takes, there are swim parents who have
4 Reasons To Be Thankful For Your Swim Parents By Nicole E. Johnson Behind all of the hard work and dedication that swimming takes, there are swim parents who have
The Virginia women and the Arizona State men finished as champions of the CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge. The Cavaliers defeated Michigan and the Sun Devils topped Tennessee on Saturday, Nov.
Michigan Men, Tennessee Women Secure Third Place The Michigan men’s team and the women from Tennessee secured third place at the inaugural CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge on Sunday. Michigan scored
Illinois High School State Meet a Showcase for Growth of Women’s Sports From Nov. 14–15, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) marked a milestone, as the 50th Girls Swimming &
South Carolina Women, North Carolina Men Finish off Gamecock Invitational Wins The South Carolina women’s team and North Carolina’s men finished off the Gamecock Invitational on Friday atop the team
Erika Pelaez Blasts 200 Back as NC State Pulls Away to Complete Invitational Sweep The North Carolina State Wolfpack continued to wrack up wins at the team’s invitational in Greensboro
SMU Invitational: Stanford Men, Arkansas Women Wrap Up Titles Stanford’s men’s team and the Arkansas women wrapped up team titles at the SMU Invitational on Saturday in Dallas. Stanford did
CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge: Tennessee Men, Michigan Women Earn Title Rematches The Tennessee men and Michigan women won their second meets of the day Saturday at the CSCAA Dual Meet
Notre Dame Sweeps Miami Invitational Championships The Miami (Ohio) Invitational concluded on Saturday as fast swims turned into titles, both individual and team. Notre Dame won the men’s meet with
Virginia’s Dominance of SCY All-Time Rankings Gets Boost From Anna Moesch As Virginia cruised into the final of the CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge on Saturday afternoon, sophomore Anna Moesch significantly