College Swimming Previews: Talent Out, Talent In For #1 Cal
Key Additions: Kathleen Baker (NC – back/IM), Katie McLaughlin (CA – fly/free), Amy Bilquist (IN – free/back), Jennifer Campbell (CA – free/fly), Madi Hurst (NV – breast/IM), Phoebe LaMay (TX…
College Swimming Previews: #2 Georgia Relying On Legendary Depth
All-American Hali Flickinger is part of a Georgia roster that has been among the NCAA’s deepest the past several seasons.
College Swimming Previews: Neal, Haase, and Youth to Lead #3 Stanford
Lia Neal (above) will be hungry for a national title as the fastest returning 100 and 200 freestyler in the NCAA this year.
College Swimming Previews: #1 Texas Looks To Go Back-To-Back
Jack Conger was clutch last season for Texas, and will be once again.
College Swimming Previews: Murphy, Seliskar Form 1-2 Punch For #2 Cal
Ryan Murphy will be looking to win national titles in the 100 and 200 backstroke for the 3rd consecutive year
College Swimming Previews: #4 Texas A&M Passing The Torch
The last two seasons have seen a big group of talented names graduate out of Texas A&M’s roster, but the last two batches of incoming Aggies may just be outstanding enough to keep the team among the NCAA’s best.
College Swimming Previews: #3 Michigan Men Still Strong Despite Losses
Heading into his senior year, Dylan Bosch will look to regain his national title in the 200 yard butterfly after finishing 3rd last season.
2x Georgia 6A State Champ Alex Taylor Taking His Talents to Kentucky
Alex Taylor (Brookwood High School), Georgia 6A State champion in the 200 IM last season, has committed to the University of…
College Swimming Previews: Can New-Look #4 USC Men Defend Relay Dominance
Reed Malone is a familiar face as a battalion of USC Trojans have graduated or will sit out the 2015-2016 season.
SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Roundup – 9/28/15 to 10/4/15
Check out the college commitments we wrote about during the week of September 28-October 4, 2015.
College Swimming Previews: Stars Aligning For #5 Virginia
A crazy season in the NCAA with Olympic redshirts, freshmen deferrals and underclassmen turning pro has just about everything breaking in favor of Leah Smith and the Virginia Cavaliers.
Dressel Leads #5 Florida Men Into Battle
Coming off an NCAA title in his freshman year, Caeleb Dressel will look to lead the Gators to an even better 2015-2016
College Swimming Previews: #6 Stanford Men Face First Nolan-less Year
After 4 amazing years at Stanford, the Cardinal will face their first season without superstar David Nolan, who contributed over 25% of their NCAA points last season
College Swimming Previews: Kelsi Worrell Keeps #6 Louisville Flying
After two NCAA titles, an American record and two of the fastest relay splits in history, it’s Kelsi’s Worrell-d, we just live in it.
College Swimming Previews: Cox, Frosh Aim to Keep #7 Texas Rising
Junior Madisyn Cox has been unstoppable since moving to Austin for college, and the Texas IM corps appears to be growing up around her.