Aussie ace Lani Pallister is storming her way through the World Cup, undefeated in distance freestyle through two stops.
Penn State's econd home meet of the season served as Senior Day, presented by the Penn State Alumni Association, which recognized the graduating senior class.
The Texas Longhorns have all the pieces they need to win their second straight NCAA title and were the unanimous #1 pick in our early-season power rankings.
The Tiger men and women cruised to victories over Air Force, Denver and Wyoming, with the closest matchup being with the Falcon men (215-157).
Alex Walsh made it 2-for-2 on the 2205 World Cup circuit last weekend, taking another 200 IM win, this time in Westmont.
The Delaware women's swimming and diving program captured its third straight dual meet win, taking down WVU by a score of 209-91.
The Tritons claimed 15 first place finishes on the day, seven from the women and eight from the men, to help put them on top.
The Red Flash opened and closed the meet with relay wins and collected ten individual event victories to start the season unbeaten in dual meet action.
The Vandals rolled to a convincing team win by a final score of 197-65, extending a streak against Seattle that began in 2012.
Urlando helped lead his team to a runner-up finish at The Dual Meet Tournament with three individual wins and as a member of five victorious relays.
The Flames captured 14 of the 16 events throughout the meet, highlighted by victories in both the 200 freestyle relay and 400 medley relay.
SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State men’s swimming & diving dominated against Ouachita Baptist winning 222-122 at home, while the women’s team fell to Indiana State 192.5-160.5 on Friday and Saturday at ...