Ranking the Records at Women’s NCAA’s
A full 7 NCAA Records were broken at this year’s Championship, as were two more American Records on top of that. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
VIDEO INTERVIEW: McKeever Recaps Championship Win
McKeever: “After three NCAA Championship Titles the next class has big shoes to fill.”
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Leverenz, NCAA MVP
Leverenz: “I’ve always been a meters swimmer. I wasn’t a factor in yards…but I am now.”
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Beisel wins 1st NCAA Champ Title
Beisel: “I’m training through some big competitions, getting ready for Omaha, the U.S. Olympic Trials.”
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Hosszu recaps her 200 Fly & 400 IM wins
Katinka Hosszu: “I was tired in the 200 fly. I justed wanted the win. The 400 IM, that’s my race, my favorite race.” (photo credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures.com)
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Romano recaps her American Record swim
Megan Romano, on her 200 free American Record, “I didn’t expect a 1:41 in the 200 free, but I’ll take it.”
Rice Makes it Two on Sunday
Stephanie Rice qualified in the 200 IM, which means either Seebohm our Coutts had to be left out… (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Destin Lasco Takes Down Michael Andrew NAG Record
Destin Lasco breaks a National Age Group record. (Big thanks to MrJorgeSnoopy for posting this video on youtube).
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Vanderpool-Wallace recaps her 100 Free NCAA Win
Vanderpool: “I knew I had doubters after the 50 free. I felt I needed to prove myself in the 100 free…needed to prove I could win.”
French Olympic Trials Kick Off Sunday
Psych Sheets are available as the French begin their journey to London.
4×100 free relay, new American Record, 3:10.77, for Standford
Stanford Women close NCAAs with a new American Record!
Peacock breaks Evan’s 22 year old 1650 record
Stephanie Peacock, UNC, breaks Janet Evans 1650 record with a 15:38.79 at Women’s NCAA Championships.
Thorpe Fails to Make Olympic Team in Second Try
Ian Thorpe’s final attempt at the London Olympic Team was derailed from the very first step.
CHAMPS: Cal Women Make it 3 in 4 Years
The Cal women earned their 3rd title in 4 years on the final day in Auburn. Bet you couldn’t guess which NCAA Record went down on Saturday. Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com
Cielo Adds 100 Free Title to Close SA Champs
Brazil’s Cesar Cielo tacked a 100 free title onto his earlier wins in the 50 free and fly on the final day of the South American Championships. ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com