2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships Day 1 Heat Sheets
The 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships kick off with Day 1 from Georgia Tech on Wednesday. The first day will consist of the 200 medley relay and 800
The 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships kick off with Day 1 from Georgia Tech on Wednesday. The first day will consist of the 200 medley relay and 800
After Big 12 Bounce Back, Texas’s Janie Boyle Ready to Dive Into NCAAs Janie Boyle wasn’t quite sure what happened when she hit the water, but she knew it wasn’t
Mona McSharry and Ellen Walshe Leading Tennessee Volunteers, Making History for Ireland When Mona McSharry began considering if she wanted to swim in college in the United States and where,
Lia Thomas Saga: With NCAA Championships Now Here, Betrayal of Female Athletes Continues (Updated) Must give credit to the Ivy League. Same for the NCAA. They didn’t hide their positions.
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Maddie Musselman and Mackenzie Fischer are back in college, breaking records and dreaming of NCAA titles. Ashleigh Johnson and Maggie Steffens are in Europe, pursuing pro careers as they prep
The Japan Swimming Federation, Swimming Australia, Swimming Canada and USA Swimming today announced the addition of the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships (Pan Pacs) to the international events calendar.
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Champion Women, WSPWG Release Results of Petitions Asking Congress, Sports to Prioritize Fairness for Biological Women Over 5446 athletes, parents, coaches and sports officials and others, including almost 300 Olympians