N.C. State’s Sprint Group Dominates ACCs
ATLANTA – Sprint day was very kind to the N.C. State Wolfpack as the squad dominated the ACC Men’s Championships all night long. NC State’s Anton Ipsen raced his way
ATLANTA – Sprint day was very kind to the N.C. State Wolfpack as the squad dominated the ACC Men’s Championships all night long. NC State’s Anton Ipsen raced his way
NETANYA – In a stunning turn of events, the Israeli Swimming Association has been rocked by allegations of fiduciary fraud against its president Noam Zwi. Zwi has resigned due to
By Rokur Jakupsstovu, Swimming World Scandinavian Correspondent BALTIMORE – Danish distance swimmer Lotte Friis is still really happy to live and train the United States, but recognizes it is an expensive
By Emma Gresser, Swimming World College Intern Five short years ago, my teammates and I were huddled around the computer awaiting the state meet psych sheet to confirm we had
FEDERAL WAY – California and Stanford set up what should be a ferocious finals session as the two put up some seriously strong qualifying efforts at the Pac 12 Women’s
By Steven V. Selthoffer, Chief European Columnist Swimming World KUWAIT CITY – Yes. You read that right. Good news from the Middle East and of course naturally, it has to do
IOWA CITY – Dylan Bosch notched a pool record in 200 IM as Michigan had strong morning at Big Ten Men’s Championships. 500 free Michigan’s Anders Nielsen tied fellow Wolverine
PRINCETON – Princeton’s top-end speed will be tested against Harvard’s overall depth as Princeton claimed an A final heavy 13 qualifiers against Harvard’s more balanced 16 point-scorers during prelims of
AUSTIN – Will Licon set a meet record during prelims of the Big 12 Championships this morning as Texas continued to roll. Women’s Meet 500 free Texas’ Kaitlin Pawlowicz hit
Commentary by Brent Rutemiller PHOENIX – In what can only be called a bribe within a chess match, FINA executives tripled the prize money to lure athletes into the waters