James Magnussen Picks Untested Brothers Mitch and Lach Falvey As Coaches
SYDNEY – After weeks of speculation, world champion swimmer James Magnussen has announced the names of the coaches who will guide him through the next 20 months to the Rio
SYDNEY – After weeks of speculation, world champion swimmer James Magnussen has announced the names of the coaches who will guide him through the next 20 months to the Rio
New Jersey Athletic Conference Swimmers Face Another Week of Competition By Morgan Pestorius, Swimming World College Intern EWING TOWNSHIP – The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) swimming teams are looking
By Abby Boone, Swimming World College Intern LAKELAND – For the past six years, the Rollins swim team has participated in the Ted Mullin Hour of Power Relay for Pediatric
By Kelley Baylis, Swimming World College Intern NORTON – The New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) swimming teams put out some great swims this past week with more
By Luke McGuire, Swimming World College Intern WASHINGTON, D.C. – After a big weekend of Landmark Conference swimming competition, all nine conference teams – Merchant Marine, Catholic, Elizabethtown, Goucher, Drew,
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PHOENIX – Joe Pascale joins today’s edition of The Morning Swim Show to discuss his new role as assistant swim coach at American University, while continuing his dream of success
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PHOENIX – It was a big week for swimming headlines, with universities in the United States officially announcing their recruiting classes, a Japanese star making his ambitious intentions known and
Photo Courtesy: Mike Comer/ProSwimVisuals.com VERACRUZ – After two days of swimming that featured nearly double digits in meet records, the Central American and Caribbean Games swimming hit a hurdle with severe