Georgia Releases 2015-16 Schedule; Rivalry with Florida Set for October
Notably, they’ll face Texas A&M in a dual meet, whose women finished as the runner-up to Georgia in the SEC. The teams also square off with Texas, where the men will rematch with the NCAA champion Longhorns.
Gators Complete Thursday Action at World & National Championships
At the World Championships in Kazan, Ryan Lochte headlined Florida’s events with a dominating performance in the 200-meter IM (1:55.81).
Florida Prepared for Phillips 66 National Championships
Fifteen members from the University of Florida men’s and women’s swim team are scheduled to represent the Gators in San Antonio at the 2015 Phillips 66 National Championships from Aug. 6-10.
Florida Gators to dual Georgia, Auburn in long course meters in 2015-2016
The Florida Gators have announced their 2015-2016 schedules with an interesting twist in the lead-up to the 2016 Olympics: two of the team’s biggest rivalry meets will be conducted in long course meters.
Dressel Dips Below 50 for First Time in 2015 in Orlando
Dressel (above) won five races at the Southern Zone South Sectional Championships in Orlando this weekend.
Dressel Clocks 2 Lifetime Bests, Wins Double on Night 3 of Orlando Sectionals
On Day 3 of the 2015 Orlando Long Course Sectional Championships in Orlando, NCAA champ Caeleb Dressel put on an impressive performance, swimming 3 events in a row and winning gold in two of them.
Caeleb Dressel Doubles, Including a Lifetime Best, on Day 2 of Orlando Sectionals
Caeleb Dressel went big in two swims on Friday in Orlando.
University of Florida Swimmers Absent From Santa Clara’s Friday Heat Sheets
US Olympians Elizabeth Beisel, Conor Dwyer, and Matt Grevers all scratched events on day two of the 2015 Arena Pro Swim Series Meet in Santa Clara.
1st African American woman to win an Olympic medal relects on the historic 1-2-3 Minority Finish at Women’s NCAAs
Maritza McClendon: “A tear instantly came to my eyes, I couldn’t believe it… This is a true moment in history for minorities. I still can’t believe we had three women of color take 1,2, 3 in the 100 free at Division 1 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.”
Top 5 Individual Swims From Women’s NCAAs That Will Go Down In History
Three individual American records were broken, and plenty of other historic marks were set at the Greensboro Aquatic Centre. Due to the historic nature of these championships, we’re counting down some of the swims we think will be remembered for a long time.
March Madness Bracketology: Just Add Water
Reimagine this year’s Women’s Championship meet as if you are filling in your March Madness bracket.
2015 W. NCAA Picks: Manuel on 100 free American record hunt in huge event for Stanford
Simone Manuel’s American 100 free record was broken by high schooler Abbey Weitzeil in December. Will Manuel take it back at NCAAs?
2015 W. NCAA Picks: Stanford Eyeing Yet Another American Record in the 400 Free Relay
Lia Neal, a 2012 Olympian, led off Stanford’s NCAA-leading 400 free relay in a 47.55, which is close to her life time best of 47.16 from the individual 100 free.
2015 W. NCAA Picks: Who Can Catch Manuel?
The young star Manuel (above) has catapulted herself on the international scene– can she back that up with NCAA greatness?
2015 W. NCAA Picks: Worrell on the Brink of History in the 100 Butterfly
Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell has already come dangerously close to surpassing legendary Natalie Coughlin’s U.S. Open, American and NCAA 100 butterfly record; will the NCAA Championships be the meet where the Louisville Cardinal makes it happen?