2018 Men’s NCAAs: How Did Our Top 20 Recruits Perform As Freshmen?
Austin Katz became the first high school Class of 2017 grad to win an individual NCAA title, and more than half of our top-20-ranked recruits scored significant points at the 2018 NCAA Championships as freshmen.
Revisiting NCAA Recruiting Class Rankings: Men’s Class of 2015-2018
Looking back, you might be surprised who wound up with the #1 class in terms of total individual NCAA scoring from 2015 to 2018.
Revisiting NCAA Recruit Rankings: Men’s High School Class of 2014
Flashback 2013: We had Bolles School teammates Joseph Schooling and Caeleb Dressel ranked #1 and #2 in the class. How did those rankings hold up, and what did the rest of the top-ranked recruiting class look like over four years of NCAA production?
Who Returns the Most Points For Women’s 2019 NCAA’s?
The 2018 women’s NCAA championships wrapped up a couple weekends ago with Stanford defending their title by a wide point margin over California.
Hear What They Said: Top 30+ Quotes From Men’s 2018 NCAA’s (Video)
Hear the top quotes from the media scrum at the 2018 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
Nick Norman Post-Race Interview After Closing on 14:30 Mile (Video)
Norman added more than 30 seconds last year and was almost dead last, but this year he blasted his way to bronze in 14:30.82 – almost a full minute faster than he was last season
Pac-12 Men’s All-Academic Team Named
Following are the 2018 Pac-12 Conference Men’s Swimming & Diving All-Academic teams, announced today by Commissioner Larry Scott.
Andrew Seliskar Looks to Teammates for Inspiration (Video)
Cal’s Andrew Seliskar had a monster weekend, finishing in the top 8 in all 3 individual events and nearly racing to an NCAA title in the 200 Breast
Dave Durden Post-Race Interview on Tight Team Battle (Video)
Cal scored the most swimming points with 437.5 followed by NC State with 385, Texas with 368, and Florida with 347
Watch Caeleb Dressel Become First Man Under :40 in 100 Free
Watch Caeleb Dressel blast a 39.90 100 free, becoming the first man to break 40.
2018 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
Indiana and Ian Finnerty lead the way heading into the final day, but they’ll have to hold off hard-charging Texas and Cal tonight to seal an upset NCAA team title.
NC State’s Vazaios Swim 1:38.6 to Become 3rd Fastest 200 Flyer Ever
The 200 fly was shaping up to be a close one, but NC State’s Andreas Vazaios remained on top as the only swimmer to break 1:39 in the final.
Finnerty Sweeps Breaststrokes with 1:50.1 200 Breast
Finnerty was the top seed in the 200 breast after prelims, and he stayed on top tonight to win in 1:50.17. That moves him up to #5 all-time.
Dressel Breaks Another Barrier with 39.9 100 Free
Florida’s Caeleb Dressel has been smashing barriers all week. Dressel, a senior, set out to make history individually one last time for the Gators in tonight’s 100 free final.
Texas Freshman Katz Surges to 1:37.5 for #4 All-Time in 200 Back
With a tight team battle in the works, Texas freshman Austin Katz came up clutch in tonight’s 200 back.