High School All-American Daniel Gyenis Verbally Commits to UVA
Daniel Gyenis of Oakton High School and Machine Aquatics has announced his verbal commitment to swim for the University of Virginia beginning in the fall of 2019.
3x VSHL 5A Champ Noah Bowers Verbally Commits to NC State
Patrick Henry High School junior Noah Bowers has announced his verbal commitment to NC State for 2019-20.
Duke Picks Up Verbal Commitment from In-state Sprint Champ John Day
John Day of North Davidson High School and YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Riptyde has verbally committed to Duke University’s class of 2022.
One More Verbal for UVA’s Class of 2023: New York Diver Jennifer Bell
Jennifer Bell from Pelham Memorial High School and High Dive Champions has made a verbal commitment to the University of Virginia for 2019-20.
4x VHSL Record-holder Caroline Kulp Gives Cavs Yet Another In-State Verbal
Caroline Kulp of Virginia Gators and Patrick Henry High School in Roanoke, Virginia, has verbally committed to UVA for 2019-20.
2018 Men’s NCAAs: How Did Our Top 20 Recruits Perform As Freshmen?
Austin Katz became the first high school Class of 2017 grad to win an individual NCAA title, and more than half of our top-20-ranked recruits scored significant points at the 2018 NCAA Championships as freshmen.
5x VHSL4A Champ Sean Conway Elects to Remain In-state; Verbals to Cavs
Sean Conway of Loudoun Valley High School and Nation’s Capital Swim Club has made a verbal commitment to the University of Virginia for 2019-20.
Jack Wright Adds Verbal Commitment to Virginia’s Budding Class of 2023
Jack Wright of North Allegheny High School and Allegheny North Swim Club has announced his intention to swim for the University of Virginia in the class of 2023.
NC State’s Andreas Vazaios Named ACC Men’s Swimmer Of The Year
NCAA champions Mallory Comerford of Louisville and Andreas Vazaios of NC State headline the Atlantic Coast Conference’s yearly award winners for the 2017-18 Swimming and Diving Season.
Revisiting NCAA Recruiting Class Rankings: Men’s Class of 2015-2018
Looking back, you might be surprised who wound up with the #1 class in terms of total individual NCAA scoring from 2015 to 2018.
Revisiting NCAA Recruit Rankings: Men’s High School Class of 2014
Flashback 2013: We had Bolles School teammates Joseph Schooling and Caeleb Dressel ranked #1 and #2 in the class. How did those rankings hold up, and what did the rest of the top-ranked recruiting class look like over four years of NCAA production?
Who Returns the Most Points For Women’s 2019 NCAA’s?
The 2018 women’s NCAA championships wrapped up a couple weekends ago with Stanford defending their title by a wide point margin over California.
Hear What They Said: Top 30+ Quotes From Men’s 2018 NCAA’s (Video)
Hear the top quotes from the media scrum at the 2018 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
Andreas Vazaios on 1:38 200 Fly: “I was just open to seeing the results” (Video)
NC State’s Andreas Vazaios trailed most of the way but used a massive final kickout to swim past Florida’s Jan Switkowski for the win
Anton Ipsen: “I’ve done some work that I never could have done a year ago” (Video)
NC State’s Anton Ipsen went out fast, burning out the rest of the field until he was alone out front.