UVA Women Break Down Emotional First Relay Title in Program History
The 800 free relay went to Virginia, helped by Isabel Ivey being kept off of this relay. This is the UVA women’s first relay title in program history
Sarah Sjostrom Doing 3 Leg Workouts Per Day, Kick is Stronger Than Ever
This could be a revamped Sjostrom once she is allowed to swim 100%, a scary thought considering she already holds 6 individual world records.
Event-by-Event Breakdowns & Predictions for the 2021 Women’s NCAA Championships
The biggest storyline here is Kate Douglass and Maggie MacNeil getting in the ring and going 3 rounds in the form of 50 free, 100 fly, and 100 free
Todd DeSorbo Offers Insight on Event Lineup, UVA Team Goals Before NCAAs
For Douglass & Walsh, DeSorbo said the event choices came down to what they wanted to swim and what events excited them the most
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Ian Finnerty Explains Reasons Behind Pre-Olympic Retirement
Finnerty explains that staying in swimming an extra year for the 2020-21 season was a challenge in itself, as he had been ready to move on
Jessica Long Explains Surreal Experience of Being Featured in Super Bowl Ad
Long takes us through being featured as a subject of a Super Bowl ad and getting to see the different iterations of her own story coming to life on screen
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Reed Malone on Realizing Making an Olympic Team Doesn’t Define a Career
Reed said the realization that he came to is he was chasing this Olympic dream because without it, he thought his career would be a failure
Is 3x Olympic Medalist Katie Hoff Stronger Now Than When She Swam?
2-time Olympian, 3-time Olympic medalist, and the author of BLUEPRINT Katie Hoff compares her strength now to when she was training for the Olympics
Dartmouth Swim & Dive Share Thoughts on Reinstated Program, Moving Forward
We spoke with junior diver Bella Lichen and junior swimmer Parker Hershberger to get their take on the zoom call and how they hope to move forward as a team
Kaitlyn Dobler on Dealing with Pressure to Get Back to Pre-COVID Times
Dobler takes us through her freshman year, emphasizing that knowing she had an extra year of eligibility was a huge stress-relief
Michael Andrew Offers Play-by-Play of Dominant 200 IM in San Antonio (Video)
Michael Andrew was out fast, opening the first 100 fly/back in a 54.75, and continued to stay ahead with a 33.29 breast, building a lead no one could catch
Head Coach Matt Leach on Meaning Behind Washington State’s First Pac-12 Champ
Washington State produced its first-ever individual Pac-12 Champion in program history last week in Chloe Larson, who took the win in the women’s 50 free
Regan Smith Compares the 2020 and 2021 Olympic Years (Video)
Regan Smith has been comparing this 2021 Olympic year to 2020, but she said realizing that the 2 are very different years is something she strives to see