Florida’s Cieslak, Beisel; Georgia’s MacLean Named SEC Swimmers of the Week For January 28th
Florida’s Marcin Cieslak was named the SEC’s Male Swimmer of the Week for January 28th, 2014.
VIDEO: Gregg Troy talks about the battle for the last few Florida travel squad spots in weekly press conference
Troy recapped his team’s dominating senior night performances against Auburn and also looked forward to his SEC travel squad, talking about the competition for the last few spots.
Oakland AD, Who Was Swim Coach, “Steps Down” After 7 Years
Tracy Huth will leave his position as the Oakland University Director of Athletics as of January 31st, the school announced last…
Kansas’ Chelsie Miller Continues to Roll Through Sophomore Season With Another School Record
Chelsie Miller broke her 3rd Kansas Record of the season on Saturday.
Warren Wilson men win on senior day triangular, Emory & Henry women win to finish undefeated season
Warren Wilson college hosted the Greensboro college men and women and the Emory & Henry women, with the home team winning on the men’s side and the E&H women staying undefeated with a pair of wins.
Denver men win thriller in Las Vegas quad, Air Force women win tri over UNLV, CSUB
Denver topped UNLV 153.5-143.5 and also topped Cal State – Bakersfield and Air Force while the Air Force women defeated all comers in the women’s triangular.
UBC Women Set Canada West Records For Most Points With 1071
UBC’s Coleman Allen set his third Canada West record tonight en route to breaking completing a gold medal sweep of the fly events…
Legendary Drury, Missouri State coach Jack Steck inducted into Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
After 44 years of coaching at the college level within the state, Jack Steck retired from Missouri State in 2012. Sunday night, he was inducted into the Missouri sports Hall of Fame.
Penn State women sweep Navy with Shishkoff’s triple, Nittany Lion men also win
The Penn State women went into Annapolis, Maryland and emerged with a clean sweep win, taking all 16 events against Navy. The Nittany Lion men added a convincing 171-127 win of their own.
Eagles Swamped by Crimson Tide
On Saturday afternoon, the men and women of Emory’s Swimming & Diving program faced off against Division I competition in the form of the University of Alabama at the Don Gambril Olympic Pool in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The Crimson Tide beat both the Eagles on both sides, taking the victory 196-92 over the men, and 178-110 over the women.
Rivalries, Television Bring Big Passion, Energy, and Record Attendance to College Swim Meets
The Cal swim team had at the very least a crowd of 1,500 at their meet against Arizona on Saturday, with hundreds more turned away at the gate.
MIT Senior Day is Victory over Amherst
On senior day and at its final home meet of the 2013-14 season, the MIT men’s swimming and diving team defeated Amherst College by a score of 185-115. This is the third year in a row that the Engineers have come out on top in a meet against the Lord Jeffs.
Bowling Green beats Toledo by .03 for second-straight nailbiter win
For the second week in a row, the Bowling Green women saw a meet come down to the final relay, trailing Toledo by a single point with one race to go Friday night. But Bowling Green won a heart-stopper in the 200 free relay by just .03 to hand Toledo its first conference loss.
Oakland knocks off defending Horizon League Champs Cleveland State plus Xavier in tri meet
Jorden Merrilees jumped into the 1000 free for the first time this season to win and put up the fastest time in the Summit League. Takara Martin hit a PR in the 100 breast for Oakland as well.
Boise State tops Denver at home, three pool records fall to freshmen
Boise State rookies Brittany Aoyama and Felicity Cann broke pool records, and Denver’s freshman Johanna Roas got one of her own during the dual.