Winter US Open Qualifier Max Goettsch Verbals to Texas for 2025-26
Free/back specialist Max Goettsch announced his verbal commitment to the Texas Class of 2029 last November.
Andrew Shackell (2025) Flips Verbal Commitment from Cal to Texas
Andrew Shackell, who qualified for 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in the 200m free, has flipped his verbal commitment to Texas.
Michael Gorey (2025) Switches Verbal Commitment from ASU to Texas
Michael Gorey, previously committed to Arizona State, has elected to follow head coach Bob Bowman to the University of Texas for 2025-26.
Euro Juniors Medalist Rafael Fente-Damers Announces Verbal Commitment to Texas (2025)
French age group record-holder Rafael Fente-Damers has announced his intention to swim and study at the University of Texas in 2025-26.
Texas Scores Verbal Commitment from 2025 “BOTR” IMer Clem Camacho
Clem Camacho, a Summer Juniors qualifier in the 200/400 IM, will head to the University of Texas in the 2025-26 school year.
Jillian Crooks Clocks 1:45.13 200 Free PB And 53.36 100 Fly On Day 2 Of Cary Sectionals
Crooks’ 200 free time of 1:45.13 would have been just 0.19 seconds away from scoring in the ‘B’ final at the 2022 NCAA Championships.
Eight Records Fall as Myers Park Girls, Providence Boys Claim NCHSAA 4A State Titles
Two of the state records came from senior Wells Walker, who is committed to swim for the NC State Wolfpack after his high school graduation this spring.
GMX7 Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 8/5/2022
The latest edition of Weekly Wonders features age group swimmers who have been lighting it up at Junior Nationals, along with Zone and State age group meets.
14-Year-Old Clem Camacho Posts Huge Drop in 400 IM to Claim Nation-Leading Time
Three nation-leading times were clocked at the 2022 NC Star LC Age Group Championships last weekend in Greensboro, North Carolina.
NC State Commit Michael Cotter Drops 1:49 200 Meter Free at TAC Titans Meet
TAC Titans’ Michael Cotter, an NC State Commit, took .13 off his lifetime best 200 free time and beat his U.S. Olympic Trials swim by nearly 2 seconds.