You are working on Staging2

AAC

2015-16 Women’s NCAA Power Rankings – Third Edition

There’s a new top team in town, in large part due to Olivia Smoliga’s great finish to the fall semester

  20 Comments

SMU’s Bryce Klein Set For USA Diving Winter Nationals

SMU men’s diving standout Bryce Klein travels to Indianapolis Dec. 15-20 to compete at the USA Diving Winter National Championships held at the IUPUI Natatorium.

  Comment First!

DePietro, Kinney Earn AAC Swimmer of the Week Honors

The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s swimming and diving honors for the week ending Dec. 6.

  Comment First!

Texas Men, Virginia Women Remain On Top Of CSCAA DI Polls

2015 NCAA Champions Clark Smith (Texas) and Leah Smith (UVA) led their teams through their mid-season invites with several insane swims.

  5 Comments

Flickinger, MacLean, Conger, Schooling, Murphy On The NCAA A Cut Board

Georgia’s Hali Flickinger did some damage to the NCAA A cut lists over the weekend at the UGA Invite. See who else made cuts over the weekend.

  8 Comments

Houston’s Grijalva, Weber to Compete at AT&T Winter Nationals

The University of Houston will send Ashley Grijalva and Delia Weber to the prestigious AT&T Winter National Championships in Federal Way, Wash., from Dec. 3-5.

  Comment First!

SMU Mustangs Set For Winter Championships

The SMU women’s swimming and diving program is getting some well-deserved time off before its next team competition at Texas A&M on Jan. 9, but that doesn’t mean competition is over for the 2015 calendar year as 10 current and former Mustangs are set to compete at USA Nationals and the European Short Course Swimming Championships.

  Comment First!

What Does It Take To Qualify For The 2016 NCAA DI Championships?

The Louisville men and the Texas A&M women appear to have the highest number of potential NCAA qualifiers at this point in the season.

  3 Comments

Houston’s Griljalva, SMU’s Krzyzaniak Named AAC Swimmers of the Week

Krzyzaniak posted NCAA B standards in the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke events at the Art Adamson Invitational. In the 100 backstroke, the sophomore placed fourth with a time of 48.24 in the Championship Final.

  Comment First!

841 (And Counting) More Reasons to Be Thankful for Swimming

To be able to continue to compete in this sport at an elite level, while getting your college education, is truly something to be grateful for.

  1 Comment

2015-16 NCAA Men’s Power Rankings – Second Edition

Michael Chadwick and the Missouri Tigers jumped into the top 10 after an electric performance last week at the Tennessee Invitational

  10 Comments

Stanford Women, Florida Men Lead NCAA A Cut Totals After Invite Wknd

Florida’s Caeleb Dressel clocked 3 NCAA “A” standards competing at the OSU Invite in Columbus last weekend, including in one event you wouldn’t quite expect.

  5 Comments

Wochomurka Adds Nine to Houston Roster

University of Houston head swimming & diving coach Ryan Wochomurka is proud to announce the addition of nine newcomers, eight swimmers and one diver, to the Cougar program.

  Comment First!

UConn Earns Commitment from 2-Time SC State Champ Nathan Delahunty

Nathan Delahunty of Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club has committed to swim for the University of Connecticut beginning next fall.

  Comment First!

‘A’ Cuts For Neal, Eastin As Texas A&M, Utah Win 2015 Art Adamson Invite

Stanford’s women won 5 of 6 events on the final night of the 2015 Art Adamson Invite, but it was Texas A&M who took home the team title. Meanwhile Utah took the men’s crown with a deep team effort.

  5 Comments