NCAA Rejects Conferences’ Request to Drop Minimum Sports Requirement
The move, voted on by the Division I Council on Friday, puts a floor on athletic departments’ ability to eliminate sporting programs to deal with fallout…
Colorado Double Distance Champion Kate Shanley Commits to Michigan (2021)
Distance ace Kate Shanley, who won the 200 and 500 free Colorado High School STate Championships this season, has verbally committed to Michigan.
How One NCAA Swimming Program Has Already Saved $150,000 to Preempt Cuts
This is not hypothetical – here’s how one NCAA swimming & diving program has already reduced its budget by $150,000 for next season.
Iowa Swim & Dive Announces 2019-20 Award Winners
Senior Hannah Burvill was one of three swimmers to earn Women’s Swimming MVP honors after garnering CSCAA All-America honors in the 200-yard freestyle.
German Sprinter Rafael Miroslaw, European Jr Champ, Chooses Indiana for 2021
Miroslaw has competed at the senior international level, joining Germany’s 4×200 free relay at the 2019 World Championships.
Big Ten Conference Announces Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Leading campus experts provide guidance for Conference and University leadership.
NCAA Updates Virtual Team Meeting & Recruiting Rules, Eligibility Requirements
Among the updates is that all NCAA Division I sports teams can now require up to eight hours per week of virtual meetings.
Swimming From Home: Bill Dorenkott on Passion for Strength & Conditioning
Ohio State head coach Bill Dornekott has a passion for Strength & Conditioning and shared some of his insight and interesting experiences related to it
Indiana Scores Israeli National Record-holder Tomer Frankel for 2020-21
Tomer Frankel, who holds 5 individual and 3 relay national records in Israel, has announced his intention to swim at Indiana University next fall.
Swimming From Home Talk Show: Mike Bottom on the Value of Taking a Pause
Bottom commented on how a forced time for pause can be a good thing, and what he’s been getting out of this time at home.
Watch Mark Spitz Race at the NCAA Championships, 1969-1972
Though Mark Spitz is best known for winning 7 gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, the Indiana Hoosier also had a legendary NCAA career.
Mac Boyle Commits to Indiana as The Village School’s First-Ever College Swimmer
Mac Boyle from Katy, Texas has committed to swim for Indiana University beginning in the fall of 2020.
Olympic Trials Qualifier Cameron Luarde Commits to Michigan
Cameron Luarde will be the 3rd current member of the Michigan team from Fort Wayne, joining Jack McCurdy and Noah Yarian.
Swimming’s Top 25 Uncommitted High School Juniors (Boys – Class of 2021)
Matthew Fallon (above) is the #3 recruit in the class of 2021 and still hasn’t made his college decision yet. He already has NCAA-worthy times.
3x Summer Jrs Champ and OT Qualifier Hunter Armstrong Transfers to Ohio State
National Junior Teamer Hunter Armstrong will transfer to The Ohio State University for the remaining three years of his collegiate eligibility.