Eight Swimmers Dip Below Olympic Trials Cuts on Night Four of Mt Hood Sectionals
Aaron Young of the Canby Swim Team went under the Olympic Trials in both the 100 back and the 100 fly tonight.
Louisville’s Aaron Young Added to NCAA Lineup After Last-Minute Scratch From Princeton Sprinter
Louisville senior Aaron Young has been called-up to the 2015 NCAA Championship meet after the scratch of Princeton senior Harrison Wagner. This will…
Whether You’re A Fan of The Cardinal Or The Cardinals, You’ll Be Cheering For Texas Diving Through Men’s NCAA’s
Aaron Young’s second event, the 100 backstroke, gives him the advantage over Jacob Thulins’ second event, the 50 freestyle. Young will be the first alternate after they both tied with 46.38’s in the 100 butterfly.
Tanja Kylliainen With Extremely Fast 400 IM On Day Two Finals of Louisville Cardinal Invite
Tanja Kylliainen won the first individual event, the women’s 400 IM, with a swift 4:07.88. She was well ahead of her competition in prelims and proved to do the same tonight as her teammate Abby Chin finished second just over seven seconds behind in 4:15.03. That time for Kyllainen beat her previous season best of 4:10.89.
Several Cards close in on pool records at Louisville Invite Saturday prelims
A couple of Louisville Cardinals have their sights set on pool and school records coming out of day 2 prelims from the Louisville Invite.
2014 AAC Championships Day 3 prelims: Kylliainen fast, breaststroker Cottrell sub-minute
Tanja Kylliainen broke another pool record and leads the 400 IM. Her teammate Andee Cottrell went 59.35 to take the top 100 breast seed.
Kylliainen wins twice, de Lucca and Kosic battle as Louisville beats Georgia Tech
The Georgia Tech and Louisville men watched their best swimmers collide three times, with Andrew Kosic and Joao de Lucca each winning once and tying each other in the 50 free.
2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: De Lucca Could Lead More Balanced #11 Louisville to Top Ten Finish
Everybody foot-clap, Joao de Lucca is back for his senior year and will try and lead the Cardinals to a top-10 finish. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)