Vinny Marciano First 12-And-Under to Break 25 in 50-Yard Back
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, March 15. VINNY Marciano, a 12-year-old prodigy who swims for Morris County in Jersey, took down his second 11-12 U.S. National Age Group record in as many
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, March 15. VINNY Marciano, a 12-year-old prodigy who swims for Morris County in Jersey, took down his second 11-12 U.S. National Age Group record in as many
PLANTATION, Florida, March 15. A day after breaking the 13-14 U.S. National Age Group record in the 100-meter fly with a second-place 54.59, 14-year-old pro Michael Andrew was back at
AMIENS, France, March 15. THE super speedy Sarah Sjostrom continued to shine at the Golden Lanes meet in Amiens with another pair of top-ranked efforts this evening as the Swede
LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 15. THE Hershey Lady Trojans defended their team title, and the La Salle College Explorers earned their third consecutive victory at the Pennsylvania 3A High School Swimming
GENEVA, Ohio, March 15. THE final day of qualifying is put to bed at the NCAA Division II Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio with a strong day
PRINCETON, New Jersey, March 15. THE NCAA women’s Division I swimming and diving championships will include several first-time qualifiers, and we are featuring some of them in our daily Q&A
SEWELL, New Jersey, March 14. JUST minutes after Reece Whitley rewrote the 13-14 200-yard breaststroke record while swimming for Penn Charter at the Middle Atlantic Junior Olympics, Destin Lasco joined
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, March 14. RYAN Lochte swam two impressive races to win the men’s 100 fly and 200 free, while SwimMAC teammates Kathleen Baker (100 fly and 100 breast)
PLANTATION, Florida, March 14. THERESA Michalak won the 100 fly and 400 IM and Michael Klueh picked up his second individual win of the meet in the men’s 200 free
By Rebecca Noblett FEDERAL WAY, Washington, March 14. The Speedo Federal Way Sectionals continued tonight and saw many personal bests set by a variety of swimmers. Future California swimmer Jasmine