2017 Pac-12 Championships To Be Live On Pac-12 Networks
For the first time ever, the Pac-12 Women’s and Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship events will be carried live in…
Stanford Women #1 In Final CSCAA Poll Of 2017 Season
The Stanford women remain the top-ranked team in the final dual meet poll of the 2016-2017 season from the College…
Refresher: How to Qualify for the 2017 NCAA Division 1 Championships
Women’s invites to the national championship meet go out in just a couple of weeks, so now seems like a good time for a brief refresher on the sometimes-complex process of obtaining NCAA invites.
Stanford University Joins Team Dolfin
Dolfin Swimwear is excited to announce a four year sponsorship of Stanford University’s women’s swim team. Led by newly named 2017 World Championship coach Greg Meehan, the Stanford Cardinal have a strong tradition of excellence and have been a perennial power in the swimming world.
WATCH: Video Highlights From Stanford’s Win Over Cal Women
Ledecky won all 3 of her individual races with new Pool Records in all 3. Even more impressive, though, was the fact that 2 of her records came in back-to-back events.
Ledecky Drops Back-to-Back Pool Records as Stanford Beats Cal
Ledecky started off with a back-to-back double, winning the 1000 free in 9:20.41. She returned to the pool immediately after for the 200 free, putting up a blistering 1:43.09 to outpace teammate Simone Manuel (1:44.04).
Seniors Bursch and Griffin Win as Washington State Downs Utah
WSU senior Kendra Griffin secured an individual Cougar victory in her final NCAA dual meet. Griffin led the way in the 1000 free, touching the wall in 10:23.07 to help the Cougars sweep the event.
USC Shatters Pool Records in Victory Over UCLA
USC freshman Becca Mann crushed the pool and meet record in the 1650 free in 15:52.30, lowering Haley Anderson’s former record of 16:11.26 by almost 20 seconds.
Sneak Peek Into Counsilman-Hunsaker Designed Pools
There are 29 major conference championship competitions being held over the next four weeks. 22 of these meets will be held at a facility that was either designed or renovated by Counsilman-Hunsaker. Here is a sneak peek at those Counsilman-Hunsaker designed pools that will be the major focus of attention over the next two weekends.
What Did It Take To Qualify For The 2016 NCAA D1 Championships?
In order to get an invite to the NCAA Championships a swimmer has to qualify via either an ‘A’ qualifying time, which guarantees an athlete a spot at the competition, or a “B’ qualifying time which is conditional based on the number of swimmers who meet the standard.
USC Women’s Swimming & Diving Seek 10th Straight Win Over UCLA
The No. 6 USC women’s swimming and diving team completes the regular season by hosting No. 20 UCLA as it…
SwimSwam Pulse: 68% Favor Murphy As Most Likely To Repeat NCAA Double
Cal senior Ryan Murphy was the runaway favorite in our latest poll, earning more than 1000 of the 1500-some votes cast.
Kathleen Baker, Kassidy Cook Named Pac-12 Athletes Of The Month
Swimmer of the Month: Kathleen Baker, California • 2016 Olympic medalist set a Cal pool and dual meet record in 200…
Cal’s Andrew Seliskar Named Pac-12 Men’s Swimmer Of The Month
The Conference office announced today that Andrew Seliskar of CALIFORNIA was named Pac-12 Men’s Swimmer of the Month and UTAH’s…
2017 NCAA Conference Championship Primer – Division I
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! With all due respect to Christmas, there’s nothing quite like the NCAA postseason in swimming & diving, and it kicks off this month with conference championship meets across the United States.