Vote: Which Record Breaking Performance From The NCAA Championships Was The Most Impressive?
Team SwimSwam has been debating about who had the most impressive swim, but we have not been able to come to a consensus.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 3: Murphy breaks American Record, Licon upsets Cordes
Cal’s Ryan Murphy took down Ryan Lochte’s American record in the 200 backstroke to highlight a dramatic conclusion to the men’s NCAA Championships.
Day 3 Men’s NCAAs – Pac-12 Roundup: Nolan caps consistent career with 12th top-4 finish
With tonight’s 3rd-place 200 back finish, David Nolan has never finished outside the top 4 in an individual event at the NCAA Championships.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 3 Prelims: Bosch makes statement swim in 200 fly
With the 200 fly hype all about Texas’s duo of Jack Conger and Joe Schooling, defending champ Dylan Bosch of Michigan came out swinging in prelims, qualifying first in the event on a big morning for the Wolverines.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 2 Finals: Cordes 4-peats 100 breast, Licon knocks off Kalisz in 400 IM
Arizona’s Kevin Cordes finished his college career undefeated at the NCAA Championships in the 100 breast, winning his fourth consecutive title on night 2.
Day 2 Men’s NCAAs – Pac-12 Roundup: Cal sets only American record of day 2… in prelims
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Thursday, March 26 – Saturday, March 28 University of Iowa, Iowa City Prelims 11AM/Finals 7PM (Central…
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 2 Prelims: Cal breaks American record, but Texas powering away
Cal broke an American record to open the prelims session, but Texas is powering away with the team title, courtesy of Jack Conger and the team’s absurdly loaded butterfly group.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 1 Finals: Nolan crushes 200 IM, Texas sweeps relays with US Open record medley
Stanford’s David Nolan obliterated the American record in the 200 IM, highlighting an explosive opening day of the men’s NCAA Championships.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 1 Finals Photo Vault
Many thanks to Tim Binning – theswimpictures.com – for these great swimming photos.
David Nolan attributes team chemistry to groundbreaking 200 IM (Video Interview)
Video produced by Coleman Hodges. Reported by Jared Anderson. 200 IM – FINALS NCAA – 1:40.07 – David Nolan, Stanford…
David Nolan Becomes First Swimmer In History Under 1:40 In 200 IM
David Nolan posts a 1:39.38 to win the 200 IM at the 2015 Men’s NCAA D1 Swimming and Diving Championships, becoming the first swimmer in history to break 1:40.
Day 1 Men’s NCAAs – Pac-12 Roundup: Nolan matches Missy, smashes 1:40-barrier
For the second time in a week, a Pac-12 athlete has broken the hallowed 1:40 barrier in an event some though was impossible. Then: Missy Franklin in the 200 free. Now: David Nolan in the 200 IM.
Could Three Swimmers Break 1:40 In The 200 IM Tonight?
Call me crazy, but I believe tonight’s session could be historic for more than one reason.
2015 Men’s NCAA Championships Day 1 Prelims: Texas sophs Smith, Licon shine in first session
Texas sophomore Will Licon blasted to the top seed in the 200 IM, part of a big morning for the Texas Longhorns.
The 32 Most Valuable Swimmers at 2015 Men’s NCAA’s: Part III
Cristian Quintero was incredible at Pac 12’s for USC. Where does he fall in our top 10?