Brooks Curry Wins ISL Style Knockout 50s at LSU Intrasquad
LSU held an intrasquad in place of their canceled dual meet. Brooks Curry swam the 50 freestyle, winning all three rounds of the event swum ISL knockout style
LSU Women Top Tulane for 31st Time in Program History
The LSU women won their 29th-straight dual meet against in-state foes Tulane on Saturday by a margin of 203-97.
FSU Men Roll Past LSU; Seminoles, Tigers Fight To Draw In Women’s Meet
FSU junior Maddie McDonald was one of three women that won two individual events during Friday’s dual.
LSU’s Stanfield Helps Lead Tigers Over Tulane with 1:48 200 FR & 1:57 200 BK
The Tigers won by a score of 189-111, claiming victory in 12 of the 16 events.
Lady Tigers Welcome Tulane to Natatorium on Monday
The LSU women’s team will be back in the competition pool on December 14 against Tulane. The meet will begin at 11 a.m. CT from inside the LSU Natatorium.
2020 Art Adamson Invite Day 2 Finals: Casas, Olson, Stepanek Shine for A&M
Shane Casas produced another historic swim while Tanner Olson and Chloe Stepanek kept their momentum going on night 2 of the Art Adamson Invite.
2020 Art Adamson Invite Day 1 Finals: Casas Dominates 3 Disciplines on Night 1
Texas A&M junior Shaine Casas dominated in freestyle, backstroke, and IM in the first finals session of the 2020 Art Adamson Invite in College Station.
Grace Shinske Sets Two Oakland School Records on Day 3 of Horizon League Champs
Shinske went on to win the women’s 100 back with a 53.66, breaking the Horizon League record and winning her 3rd straight title in the event.
Green Bay Men, Cleveland State Women Split Dual
The Green Bay men’s team took home a 163-137 victory over Cleveland State, while the Viking women won 150.5-149.5 over the Phoenix.
Beata Nelson Hits 53.3 Fly, 49.9 Free as Wisconsin Defeats Green Bay
With her winning time of 53.37 in the 100 fly, Beata Nelson secured an NCAA ‘B’ cut. She was also the class of the field in the 100 free with a 49.93.
Green Bay Signs Eight for 2019-20 Season
The Green Bay swimming and diving team is officially welcoming eight newcomers for the 2019-20 season. The signees should bring in major players to the women’s roster, as well as supplement a men’s team that has been steadily improving over the past few years.