College Swimming Previews: #6 Florida women enter post-Beisel era with talented junior class
Sinead Russell (pictured) is part of a big junior class now ready to be the faces of the Florida Gator program after the graduation of Olympian Elizabeth Beisel.
6 Big Things we saw at the (Not Exactly) All-Florida Invite
A healthy Missy Franklin showed up in Florida alongside her Cal teammates, who eschewed the meet’s “All-Florida” title. After back spasms interrupted her summer, Franklin’s health is paramount to Cal’s success this season.
Florida Sweeps Alabama to Kick Off Homecoming Weekend
Elizabeth Beisel got back to basics, winning the 100 back, 200 back, and 200 IM against Alabama.
2013-2014 College Swimming Previews: #6 Florida Women May Sprint Home With A Trophy This Season
The Florida Gators return all individual points for an young but experienced squad, that has the ability to surprise us all this upcoming season.
Lochte Breaks Meet Record in the 200 IM
After having a very relaxed morning, qualifying first in the 200 IM with a time of 2:07.87 Ryan Lochte returned…
Big Question #4: Why Did Women’s NCAAs See Less International Scoring Than Men’s NCAAs?
USC’s Stina Gardell was the highest individual scorer internationally at the women’s NCAA Championships, but overall the ladies tended to be much more homegrown than the men. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Haley Anderson Wins 1650, Controls Race From Start to Finish
Photo Credit: Tim BInning, theswimpictures